A Mission to Save Another 100 Lives
110 dogs were rescued from a city pound, and now they have a second chance at life, filled with love, care, and hope for a brighter future
110 dogs were rescued from a city pound, and now they have a second chance at life, filled with love, care, and hope for a brighter future
Free Korean Dogs received a generous grant to honor Suki, a rescued dog from an illegal puppy mill. Despite her battle with cancer, Suki found love and care.
Free Korean Dogs’ 6th annual Freedom Walk was a great success, raising vital funds to support dog rescues and furthering their mission of compassion and care.
A passionate group of softball players gathered in Toronto, raising over $1200 for Free Korean Dogs and Toronto Cat Rescue. It was a great community event.
Join Free Korean Dogs’ 6th Annual Freedom Walk to raise funds and awareness for dog meat trade victims. Enjoy a fun-filled day with activities, vendors, and a 5K walk.
Free Korean Dogs is now planning a new sanctuary in Korea to continue rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming dogs from the meat trade.
Celebrate Free Korean Dogs’ 9th anniversary and South Korea’s progress toward ending the dog meat trade. Join us in creating a brighter future for all dogs!
Explore the urgent need for responsible rescue efforts to combat pet overpopulation and homelessness, and learn how compassion can drive meaningful change.
Date: Wednesday, April 10, 2024
Time: 7:30 pm – 9 pm (EDT) | 4:30 pm – 6 pm (PDT).
Join us for a webinar with Madhvi Chona, a dog trainer and rescue advocate, discussing common rescue dog behaviors like Separation Anxiety, Barking, and more.
Struggling with dog behavior issues? Learn from KPA CTP certified trainer Ethan Spiegel about positive reinforcement training for happy relationships with your furry friends.
Join us for a live webinar as we explore some of the most common questions about canine nutrition with board certified veterinary nutritionist Dr. Sarah Dodd.
Free Korean Dogs partners with SMACK Pet Foods to nourish rescued dogs, enhancing their health with quality food and supporting adopters.
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