Newsletter – September 9, 2018
posted by KoreanDogs.org team on September 10,2018 in Action Alert, Campaign, Newsletter
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Let’s Keep Going! Call for Action: South Koreans: start taking responsibility for enforcing your own country’s laws: stop the illegal dog and cat meat trades.
Despite the fact that dog and cat meat consumption is an everyday occurrence and is being carried out all over South Korea, it is NOT LEGAL in that country. Their Government does nothing to stop this illegal practice and they seem happy to ignore it; many Korean citizens are just as apathetic and must also be held accountable.
This is the 21st Century, and it is high time that all South Koreans, leaders and general public alike, stand up and take responsibility to enforce their own country’s laws. South Korea and South Koreans cannot continue to ignore these brutal and unethical trades, so let us campaign to urge each of South Korea’s cities to enforce their laws and to put an immediate end to these illegal dog and cat meat trades.
Please sign our petitions and send emails and postal letters to the Korean cities calling for an end to these illegal trades. Click below cities to take action.
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Adopt dogs rescued from dog meat industry by SaveKoreanDogs.org
Dogs rescued from dog meat industry in South Korea by Nami Kim and her team are waiting for their loving and caring forever homes. Thank you for opening your heart and your home to these angels!
Click HERE to see the dogs available for adoption. Click HERE to follow SaveKoreanDogs.org on Facebook for the latest updates.
Photo: Mada is 4 months old dosa puppy dog farmer released. SaveKoreanDogs.org.
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Please donate to SaveKoreanDogs.org team so that they can continue to rescue these angels and continue their fight to end the horrific dog meat trade. Thank you!!
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Click HERE to follow the young Korean activists traveling across Korea to find and take legal actions against dog farms/slaughterhouses in effort to close them down. SaveKoreanDogs.org and KoreanDogs.org are sponsoring their mission this time.
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