Join Our Community
There are many ways to get involved with the Free Korean Dogs community.
Be a Flight Volunteer
Help us transport our brave dogs from Korea to Canada and the US. Be part of a dog’s journey from suffering to safety.
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Connect on Social
We’re active on a few social media platforms, so join the conversation.
Enter the Chat
Join the FKD community group and connect with other Korean dog lovers.
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News and Events
We host events throughout the year, culminating in Freedom Walk, our annual event to raise public awareness.
Not “Goodbye”, But “See You Later”
FKD Events Gallery
Since 2015, Free Korean Dogs has been committed to building a strong FKD community, recognizing that successful rescue efforts rely on collective support. The backing of our community and awareness-raising initiatives have been crucial in finding loving homes for over 1,600 dog meat trade survivors and contributing to the end of the dog meat trade in Korea by 2027. Explore our event gallery to witness the impact of our work.
Community Partners
We are grateful for the support of our partners in the business community. Want to become a partner? Learn about our partner program.
Smack
Smack Pet Food is a Canadian-owned business with high-quality pet foods, organic ingredients, and no fillers/grain/gluten. FKD adopters get 20% off their orders.
Tractive
Tractive offers FKD adopters a free GPS device upon the purchase of a one-year service subscription. FKD does not receive any compensation from this partnership.
PetSmart Charities
PetSmart Charities is an FKD partner for in-store adoption events at Etobicoke, Mississauga, and Stockyard locations. PetSmart donates pet supplies for FKD rescues.
See Sawyer Run
See Sawyer Run, a family-owned business in Ontario, offers Ruffwear and adventure gear for dogs. FKD adopters get 10% off harnesses and safety equipment.
Discover Dogs
Discover Dogs is a Vancouver family-owned business specializing in premium pet products focusing on holistic health and sustainability. FKD adopters get 10% off harnesses and safety equipment.
Pet Valu
Pet Valu hosts in-store events to support FKD adoption and awareness programs at Stockyards, Lower Simcoe, and College Street locations. FKD is also a beneficiary of their fundraising.
Bark & Meow Pet Supplies
Bark & Meow Pet Supplies offers premium pet products, vegan options, and eco-friendly items. They support FKD by providing adopters a 10% discount for three months.
J’em & Co.
J’em & Co. designs high-quality bandanas, bow ties for pets, and headbands for humans. They support FKD by donating a portion of their proceeds quarterly. FKD adopters get a 10% discount.
Pawsnack
Pawsnack, a Toronto-based company, provides healthy single-ingredient dog treats. They donate $1 per bag sold to FKD and aim to raise awareness through social media.
Vivus Pets
Vivus Pets provides plant-based, ethically sourced pet nutrition designed by a Veterinary Nutritionist. FKD adopters are eligible to claim a Vivus Trial Box.
Amazon Associates
Shop our recommended dog items, as loved, used, and recommended by our community members.
Amazon Wishlist
All items purchased from this wish list help dogs in our care in Toronto and Vancouver. We thank you for your support!
Note: Through the Amazon Associates Program, Free Korean Dogs may earn a small commission on qualified purchases from our Amazon store. FKD is not affiliated with any of the listed brands. Opinions are our own. Amazon and the Amazon logo are trademarks of Amazon.com Inc. and its affiliates.
Community Stories
Sporting Compassion with Charity Softball Events
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.
Walk for Freedom: Join Free Korean Dogs’ 6th Annual Freedom Walk
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.
Finding Sanctuary: A Home of Our Own
Free Korean Dogs is now planning a new sanctuary in Korea to continue rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming dogs from the meat trade.