

Sharing for the Animal Rights Korea (ARK) Shelter:
Coexistence of Animal Rights on Earth (CARE) supports 150 dogs at ARK Shelter and provides care for the 102 dogs rescued from the Uljin dog farm, which they shut down. With hundreds more rescued dogs at their other shelters waiting to meet their forever family, CARE takes care of about 800 dogs. Therefore, there is an ongoing need for donations from caring supporters from all around the world.
Urgent help is needed for the rescue dogs to find them forever home!
Many rescue dogs, whether rescued from abusive families or dog meat farms, could show behavioral issues when they start living with humans 24/7. These dogs need proper training to get adopted – from socialization to desensitization. Many dogs are still in the shelter and require sufficient time to adjust to the indoor setting of living with humans.
With your kind donations, we would like to do
• get proper dog training
• find and support fosters
The clock is ticking! The last day to double your donation is February 16!
Your kind donation is very much needed. Please be a voice for the voiceless.
Click HERE to learn more. https://koreandogs.org/ark-shelter-macquarie-jan2023/
Click HERE to donate. https://macquarie.benevity.org/community/fundraiser/3029
If you’re not yet convinced, click HERE for more reasons to give today. Thank you!
KOREANDOGS.ORG
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Documentary: Cruel Death of South Korea’s Dogs. Dogs Are Innocent. (한국 댕댕이 잔혹사: 개는 죄가 없다)
https://koreandogs.org/documentary-koreas-dog-cruelty/
"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." -Mahatma Gandhi