

How to Approach a Stray Animal and Stay Safe
If you ever want to help a stray animal, here are some tips for how to do that safely.
If you ever want to help a stray animal, here are some tips for how to do that safely.
Nepal has found a new life living in a hair salon after being abandoned by his family during the 2019 wildfires in Gangwon Province, South Korea.
After a 12-day chase, we were finally able to capture Youngwoong and take him to the vet to have his collar removed.
Seven years after Guijoong flew to his forever home in San Diego, in February 2020 we visited to see how he and other internationally-adopted dogs were doing.
In March 2018, we received news that dogs were being sold for slaughter by a veterinarian in Gwangyang City in South Jeolla Province.
Dogs had been neglected with no roof over their heads, inadequate space to lie down, nor proper food and water. Some of them had eyes bulging with infections.
Otu was saved from the flames of the 2019 Gangwon Province forest fires. She now lives with her new adopted family in Toronto, Canada.
Joa was abandoned a second time when her owner had personal issues, but after spending 3 months with a foster family, a relative decided to adopt her.
Light had been abandoned in a cage and left alone for four months along with 9 other dogs. He has now found his new forever family in Los Angeles.
We have had disappointing or no responses from municipalities and MAFRA regarding abandoned animals’ bodies being processed into animal feed.
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 support organizations that rescue, shelter, and rehome abused and abandoned animals in East and Southeast Asia.