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Newsletter – August 20, 2018

Exposing Seongnam’s Illegal Dog Slaughterhouses | New Calls for Action! Click HERE to see this newsletter from our homepage. ​ …

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2 Clicks for Urgent New Petitions to save the Korean dogs

South Korea held a local election on June 13. Bloomberg’s reported: “South Korea President Moon Jae-in’s ruling party won 14 …

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The City of Jeonju and Animal Protection Group Work Together to Send Rescued Dogs from Osongje to Their Forever Homes!

Photo: From the left, Gina Nam, Mayor Seong-Su Kim, Nami Kim (SaveKoreanDogs.org), Mark (Gina’s husband), Dr. Chae-Woong Im of Jeonbuk …

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Monumental changes are happening in Bucheon as it moves towards becoming the first “Dog Meat Free” city in South Korea

Nami Kim and her SaveKoreanDogs.org organization shared the below story on their Facebook. Step by step, the City of Bucheon …

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Newsletter – May 3, 2017

What would you do for a loyal friend? Click HERE to see this newsletter from our homepage.​ ​ What would …

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Project Save 70

Sharing for Tracey Pitz and Project Save 70 team. Welcome and thank you for joining! This group is committed to …

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Press Conference Urging Stronger Animal Protection Laws

A press conference, organized by SaveKoreanDogs.org, urging the South Korean government to pass an amendment to the Animal Protection Law, …

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SaveKoreanDogs need your partnership to save the Korean dogs.

SaveKoreanDogs need your generosity to continue their important work of closing down dog farms and caring for the dogs rescued …

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Adopt Dogs Rescued from Meat Trade by SaveKoreanDogs.org

We, KoreanDogs.org, do not rescue dogs from Korea or anywhere else. We are a volunteer group that focuses our effort …

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“Dog and I, and Animal Protection Law” by Changwon Pyo

Mr. Pyo Chang Won is the chairman of the Animal Welfare Committee at the National Assembly of Korea and is …

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SaveKoreanDogs’ recommendations for changes to the Animal Protection Law

Changes are happening with heartfelt thanks to activists, like Nami’s Team, on the ground in Korea. But, it goes without …

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