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A Plea for Compassion: Protect Chained Dogs from Burning Alive in South Korean Wildfires (Sister Province: Chungcheongbuk Province & Idaho)

Video: In the Wildfire Disaster Area: Animals Suffering from Burns. CARE is on the Ground trying to locate and help them. CARE

Despite the revised Animal Protection Act of 2023, South Korea continues to allow the cruel practice of lifelong tethering, often with chains far shorter than the supposed two-meter minimum. Weak enforcement leaves countless “rural dogs” to suffer in filth, neglect, and isolation, treated as mere property.

Tragically, this systemic neglect results in horrific deaths during disasters like the recent wildfires. Helpless dogs, chained and caged, are left to burn alive as their owners evacuate, abandoning their loyal companions to unimaginable agony. This is not mere indifference but a callous betrayal that stains South Korea’s conscience.

With its inadequate leash length and poor enforcement, the revised law fails to protect these animals. Lifelong tethering must be banned outright.

We demand immediate action:
• Enact and strictly enforce a complete ban on lifelong tethering.
• Drastically strengthen enforcement of animal welfare laws with severe penalties for neglect.
• Mandatory disaster evacuation protocols must unequivocally require the evacuation of all dogs alongside their human guardians, forbidding any dog from being left tethered or confined during evacuations.

We urge the Sister Cities of South Korea to take a stand against this cruelty. Their partnerships cannot ignore the horrific reality of dogs chained and left to burn alive. We ask them to contact their counterparts in South Korea and demand meaningful laws to protect dogs, including a ban on tethering and mandatory pet evacuation during emergencies.

The world is watching. South Korea must move beyond ineffective minimum standards and implement real change to end this unimaginable suffering. Demand action now.

The horrific April 2019 Gangwon-do wildfire in South Korea, which caused a national emergency and the evacuation of 4,000 people, resulted in the tragic deaths of countless chained and caged animals who burned in the flames. CARE.

Video: There are so many dogs to rescue from the wild fire because heartless people left their dogs tied up while they evacuate to safety. CARE

Call for Action

👉 📧 Email the Idaho Governor’s office, members of the Chungcheongbuk-do Provincial Council, and the South Korean National Assembly.

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👉 📬 Mail the letter.

Office of the Governor
State Capitol
PO Box 83720
Boise, ID 83720
USA

📬 Send a copy of your letter to Chungcheongbuk Province:

Governor Kim Young-hwan
Chungcheongbuk-do Province
82 Sangdang-ro, Sangdang-gu, Chungju, Chungcheongbuk-do
Postal Code 28515
South Korea

Chungcheongbuk-do Provincial Council
82 Sangdang-ro, Sangdang-gu, Chungju, Chungcheongbuk-do
Postal Code 28515
South Korea

📬 Chungcheongbuk Province address in Korean:

김영환 도지사님
충청북도청
(28515) 충청북도 청주시 상당구 상당로 82
South Korea

충청북도의회
(28515) 충청북도 청주시 상당구 상당로 82
South Korea

📝 Suggested message

URGENT GLOBAL OUTCRY: END CRUEL LIFELONG TETHERING AND THE HORRIFIC, REPEATED DEATHS OF DOGS IN YOUR SISTER PROVINCE OF CHUNGCHEONGBUK DURING WILDFIRES

Dear Governor Brad Little and Esteemed Representatives of Idaho,

I am writing with outrage and urgency regarding the unspeakable cruelty of lifelong tethering of dogs in your Sister Province of Chungcheongbuk, South Korea, and its catastrophic consequences during wildfires. We value the Sister Province relationship and urge your immediate, principled action on this international animal welfare crisis.

The barbaric practice of lifelong tethering—often on chains shorter than 3 feet, causing chronic neglect and suffering—renders countless sentient beings defenseless during natural disasters. Tragically, repeated wildfires in South Korea have led to horrific, preventable deaths of tethered dogs who are unable to escape. This reflects a deeply disturbing lack of compassion within segments of the Korean community toward these loyal animals’ agonizing plight.

Witness this brutal reality (Warning: Disturbing images of animal suffering in the following videos):

These loyal creatures are deliberately left chained during evacuations and condemned to burn alive. This recurring horror, fueled by inadequate laws, insufficient emergency preparedness, and a shocking disregard for their suffering, demands immediate and forceful international condemnation.

As leaders of a Sister State to Chungcheongbuk Province, you have a powerful platform for ethical advocacy. We implore you to recognize the moral imperative of ending this cruelty and preventing further animal suffering. Decisive action on the international level is crucial.

Therefore, we urgently request that you:

1. STRONGLY CONDEMN lifelong tethering and the repeated, devastating immolation of dogs in your Sister Province due to wildfires, directly addressing the lack of compassion that allows this to persist.

2. IMMEDIATELY REACH OUT to your counterparts in Chungcheongbuk Province to express profound global outrage and condemnation for this ongoing cruelty. Emphasize that the continued failure to ban tethering and protect animals during wildfires risks South Korea’s international reputation, highlighting a disturbing absence of empathy.

3. STRONGLY URGE the leadership of Chungcheongbuk Province to take swift, decisive action by engaging with the national government to implement CRITICAL animal protection measures:

  • IMMEDIATE AND STRICTLY ENFORCED BAN on lifelong tethering.
  • IMMEDIATE ADOPTION AND ENFORCEMENT of mandatory evacuation protocols, ensuring the inclusion of all companion animals.
  • SUBSTANTIAL INVESTMENT in public awareness campaigns to promote responsible pet guardianship and the importance of untethering animals during emergencies.
  • SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASED PENALTIES for neglect and abandonment, particularly during disasters, to send a clear message that such disregard for animals negatively impacts South Korea’s global reputation.

4. OFFER YOUR STATE’S EXPERTISE AND RESOURCES in establishing robust animal welfare standards (including a tethering ban) and comprehensive emergency preparedness to assist Chungcheongbuk Province in preventing these recurring tragedies.

The ongoing cruelty of lifelong tethering and the repeated, horrific deaths of countless dogs in South Korean wildfires are an unconscionable stain born from a shocking absence of empathy. As a Sister State, you hold a profound moral obligation to utilize your international relationship to passionately champion these sentient beings’ fundamental right to live free from chains and the terror of a cruel death. We request decisive and immediate action on the global stage to end this tragic cycle. An online petition urging your support to stop these horrors in Chungcheongbuk Province is in progress: https://chng.it/jBBbw6xjks. We implore you to give this critical matter your urgent and unwavering attention, demonstrating your commitment to animal welfare within your sphere of influence and beyond.

Sincerely,

[Your name, city, country]

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A Plea for Compassion: Protect Chained Dogs from Burning Alive in South Korean Wildfires Sister State: Chungcheongbuk Province & Idaho #BanDogTetheringKorea #EndDogChainingKorea #AnimalWelfareKorea ✍️https://chng.it/jBBbw6xjkshttps://koreandogs.org/a-plea-for-compassion-Chungcheongbuk-Idaho/👉🏽Join FB https://www.facebook.com/BanTether/

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Video: CARE rescued a dog in South Korea with both eyes severely burned by the fire.

Video: Daan spent three agonizing years tied to a tree, enduring harsh weather, malnutrition, and blindness with no love or shelter, until he was finally rescued—too late to regain his health but given a chance to experience kindness. Despite medical care and a brief time in a safe space, he passed away, leaving behind a heartbreaking reminder of the cruelty animals endure and a plea for compassion toward all sentient beings. To learn more, click 👉 HERE, HERE, HERE.

  1. Urszula Lund
    Urszula LundApril 14,25

    All animals are born free, and shall be respected and loved, not chained. NO animal deserves to be a victim of dehumanized, desensitized and sadistic psychopaths, because only this kind of people are able to chain innocent and defenseless animals to a life of constant suffering and neglect.
    South-Koreans, would you like to be chained your entire life!? If not, why do you treat other sentient life with such cruelty? SHAME on you, South Korea. Your reputation as extreme animal abusers is known all over the world. FREE dogs from chains… and start to respect and love them instead.

  2. Claudette Rose
    Claudette RoseApril 15,25

    La compassion devrait être universelle !

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