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Envigo / Inotiv

Closed 2023
Cumberland, Virginia — Formerly Hazleton → Covance → Envigo → Inotiv
~5,000 dogs at peak70+ AWA violations$35M fine (largest AWA penalty)4,000 beagles rescued

PETA Undercover Investigation Photos

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Inside the Envigo facility
Inside the Envigo facility — PETA 2021 undercover investigation.
Beagles confined at Envigo Cumberland facility
Beagles confined in enclosures at the Cumberland, Virginia facility.
Beagle puppies at Envigo
Puppies documented during the PETA undercover investigation — over 300 puppy deaths were recorded from 'unknown causes.'
Overcrowded cages at Envigo
Overcrowded cages — USDA inspectors documented housing violations that led to crushing deaths.
Beagles in barren enclosures at Envigo
Barren enclosures with minimal enrichment — conditions documented by PETA investigator.
Mother beagle with puppies at Envigo
Nursing mothers were documented going without food for days at the facility.
Facility conditions at Envigo
Sanitation failures — food contaminated with maggots, mold, and feces was documented by inspectors.
Beagles at Envigo breeding facility
Beagles bred for sale to laboratories — approximately 5,000 dogs were housed at the facility at its peak.
Injured beagle at Envigo
Untreated injuries documented during the investigation — veterinary care failures were a primary violation category.
Beagles in wire cages at Envigo
Wire cages at the Cumberland facility — the operation was permanently shut down following federal enforcement.
Envigo facility interior
Interior of the Envigo breeding facility — 4,000 beagles were ultimately rescued and rehomed.

USDA APHIS Inspection Reports

Between July 2021 and early 2022, USDA inspectors documented more than 70 Animal Welfare Act violations at the Cumberland facility. The inspection reports formed the primary evidence base for the DOJ civil complaint.

Violation Categories
Veterinary Care Failures
  • 300+ puppy deaths from “unknown causes”
  • Puppies killed rather than treated for treatable conditions
  • Untreated injuries and dental disease
  • Cherry eye excision without vet oversight
Housing & Sanitation
  • Overcrowded cages causing crushing deaths
  • Nursing mothers without food for days
  • Food contaminated with maggots, mold, feces
Euthanasia Violations
  • Intracardiac injection without sedation
  • Unqualified workers performing euthanasia
  • Needles into puppies' heads without pain relief
Personnel
  • Non-veterinarians performing surgical procedures
  • Inadequate training and oversight
  • Record-keeping failures

PETA Undercover Investigation (2021)

PETA's undercover investigation at the Cumberland facility corroborated and expanded on the USDA findings. The investigation provided independent documentation and helped trigger federal enforcement by generating public pressure.

DOJ Civil Complaint (May 2022)

Key elements:
  • Systematic veterinary care failures across the facility
  • Housing and sanitation conditions below AWA minimums
  • Improper euthanasia methods violating AVMA guidelines
  • Unqualified personnel performing veterinary procedures
  • Record-keeping deficiencies concealing the scope of problems
  • Federal search warrant executed at the facility
DOJ enforcement of the AWA is rare — the filing signaled extraordinary circumstances.

Criminal Plea and Penalty

Guilty plea: AWA conspiracy
Conspiracy to violate the Animal Welfare Act — the federal statute governing laboratory animal care.
Guilty plea: Clean Water Act felony
Separate felony charge — indicating environmental contamination from facility operations.
$35 million penalty
Largest in AWA history. For context: Envigo earned ~$16M from selling ~15,000 dogs (2019-2022). The penalty exceeded total revenue from dog sales.
Compliance monitoring + permanent prohibition
Ongoing monitoring of Inotiv. Permanent prohibition on licensed activity at Cumberland.

Inotiv Financial Impact

$35M+
Penalties & compliance
$27M
Inventory write-down
16.6%
Single client revenue
17.4%
RMS margin (but losses)
Key Finding
The Envigo case offers two competing readings. Optimistic: federal enforcement worked, violations were punished, thousands of dogs were saved. Critical: 70+ violations accumulated before action, 300+ puppies died before intervention, and enforcement required public outcry and Congressional pressure. Both readings are accurate.