Thursday, July 22, 2010

Dog farming in south korea, under the sun


In South Korea, a typical dog farm will house hundreds of dogs, crammed together in tiny cages. They are left exposed to extreme heat, biting wind and driving rain. Disease is prevalent. At the end of their short, traumatic lives they are taken to slaughterhouses or markets where dog meat is sold. They are typically electrocuted. It’s neither quick nor painless.

WSPA is working to prevent other dogs from going through this unimaginable suffering. But we can’t do it without funding.
Dear friends, if u feel a pain in your heart as you read the above lines, do click at the following link, to see what you can do about it. Stop being spectators. It's time to make a change. Do something about it, while you have the capacity and ability to.
To those who give, more will be given unto them.

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