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15th February 2019
05:23pm GMT

"Any pups unable to be sold as pets could also end up at the slaughterhouse,” wrote the HSI. Nara Kim of HSI also released a statement about the rescue: “The lines between puppy mills and dog meat farms are routinely blurred throughout South Korea, and with our latest dog farm closure we are exposing the shocking reality of that." "These dogs are suffering at the hands of two abusive industries, their ultimate fate depending on whether they will sell for more money as a pet or for meat."With nothing more than an old tire for a bed, Bella has kept her 6 pups safe & warm on this dog meat farm. Now, with your support, we're going to rescue this family!
Donate to help close this farm & support our lifesaving work for ALL animals worldwide: https://t.co/iuRTWv4Ynu pic.twitter.com/gLd4zNv22B — Humane Society Int'l (@HSIGlobal) February 13, 2019
"They all start life in this depressing, squalid place, with the lucky few ending up being a loved companion whilst their cage mates are served at a restaurant or enter a chain of auctions where they are sold on to the next farmer to produce litter after litter of puppies." Absolutely barbaric. The owner of the farm allowed the dogs to be removed and their cages destroyed. Farmer Lee also signed a 20-year contract promising he will stay out of the dog meat industry and any other animal-related job. Job well done.RT to show your support! #EndDogMeatTrade pic.twitter.com/6vbjPbMtPU
— HSI/Canada (@HSI_Canada) February 12, 2019
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