An Update on Our Dosa Dog Meat Rescues
Rescued from floods & Boknal fate, 6 Dosa dogs thrive after rescue by Free Korean Dogs. Despite separation, they find happiness in new homes.
Unveiling the terrifying reality of the Korean dog meat industry.
Rescued from floods & Boknal fate, 6 Dosa dogs thrive after rescue by Free Korean Dogs. Despite separation, they find happiness in new homes.
Join The Dosa Family Rescue in aiding South Korea’s flood crisis. Devastating floods and landslides demand urgent support during this prolonged monsoon season.
Explore Boknal: South Korean tradition’s controversial start on July 16th, 2020, celebrating summer with dog meat-based stews and tonics.
Triumph for animal activists: Gupo Dog meat market closed through historic negotiations. 85 rescued dogs await adoption after successful shutdown.
Contrasting Korean and Canadian dog cultures: Boknal, dog meat, puppy mills persist. Perceptions differ, shaping interaction and protection laws.
Chobok, Joongbok, and Malbok: Korean summer days for dog meat soup. Tradition meets myths about stamina. Explore the cultural perspective.
Advocacy, awareness, and adoption shine in this year’s protest. 20+ Korean rescues, touching stories, and musical tribute showcase Free Korean Dogs’ mission.
Historic South Korean court ruling deems dog meat slaughter illegal, inching towards total consumption ban.
Canadian Olympian Meagan Duhamel takes on the Korean dog meat trade spotlight at the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics, advocating against dog abuse.
South Korea is the only country engaged in high-volume dog farming for human consumption. New research shows the true scale of the issue.
Toronto’s 2nd protest vs. Korea’s dog/cat meat trade. Supporters unite for compassion in summer heat. Join ongoing movement at Korean Consulate.
Join us on July 8th, 2017, at the Korean Consulate in Toronto for a demonstration against Boknal and the Korean dog and cat meat trade.
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