

Cheonan Rescue Dogs Leaving for New Lives in Japan
Rescue dogs from the Cheonan Slaughterhouse have been adopted by a Japanese organization, and will soon be leaving Korea to start their new lives.
Rescue dogs from the Cheonan Slaughterhouse have been adopted by a Japanese organization, and will soon be leaving Korea to start their new lives.
Dogs are not livestock and we urge South Korea’s President Moon to keep his promise to remove dogs from the category of livestock in animal husbandry related laws.
Bobo & Aegi were adopted by a recently married couple in Toronto, Canada. We wish them a long and happy life with their new family in their new home.
Our achievements in 2019 were due to the ongoing support of our generous donors, the hard work and dedication of our staff and volunteers, and those who encourage us and stand with us on social media.
We are happy to announce that on January 19th, the Siheung Slaughterhouse was finally demolished after the remaining goats that were still there had been safely transferred to a temporary shelter.
We rescued dogs living under a bridge shivering in the cold. A ripped sheet and a few bowls were on the ground, and puppies were licking bones with no meat. Ruki was one of them.
We had to demolish parts of our Chungju Animal Shelter after receiving complaints against it, and now we now have to start the reconstruction.
Death rarely fails to have a significant impact upon us. Logically, we know that there is an inevitability to it, a natural part of the life cycle. Still, emotionally it has the potential to have a devastating and disruptive influence. This doesn’t just go for the passing of human friends and family, either—when our pets die, we can feel it just as keenly.
It was heartbreaking to see a neglected dog like Lola show so much love towards humans, despite the fact that it was also humans who had been cruel to her and her friends at the slaughterhouse.
Separation anxiety is a condition in which your dog cannot stand to stay at home while you are not around. They start feeling anxious and distressed when they don’t see you and end up behaving unusually or destructively.
We looked after Sungsan before he moved to his fosterer. From there he flew to Las Vegas to meet with his forever family.
One of the cruelest aspects of the process of breeding dogs for meat is their transportation. 5 to 6 dogs are squeezed into a low narrow metal cage that one large dog could not fit into unless it crouched down.
We support organizations that rescue, shelter, and rehome abused and abandoned animals in East and Southeast Asia.