Hi All, I’m Gabi - Honey’s sister for all of you wondering why she wasn’t strapped in this was filmed 11 years ago. my mum was irresponsible but were no such thing as dog car seatbelts in easily accessible available at the time, it was legal back then for dogs to sit on ur lap while driving as well. She also learned how to open the window from the inside. Obviously we now strap her in and she is a happy old lady (turning 13) who acts like a puppy and still hates cats
Hendrix and his owner was such a heartbreaking case. His owner is such an amazing woman. She is beautiful inside and out. I hope the rest of their time together on this earth is peaceful and full of joy.
Honestly it was, watching the full episode it made me cry because you know that the other dog was probably doing it because it either wasn’t trained, or the owner trained it to BE like that. And Hendrix’s owner was so brave saving the puppy, putting her own safety on the line to save such a gorgeous puppy.
@@judylloyd7901Hi Does anyone know if the owner and the dog that attacked Hendrix were found ?here that aggresive dog would be euthanized and person fined or jail.
They always tell you don't try to stop a dog fight but I would do the same as Melissa. There is no way I'd let another dog hurt my boy, no matter what happens to me. I hope they both are ok. 😘
I have done that, a full grown great dane tried to attack my 3 month old Malamute puppy and the little Papillon he lives with. It would have killed them both so I took my chance by physically wrestling the Dane. I know it's all well and good people giving advice of not getting between them but like you, most people would rather get bitten than their dogs.
Especially when your dog is smaller. I know I can take a bite from a big dog much better than my dog. I'll need stitches, maybe some nerve damage. My dog could be dead or need emergency life saving surgery
Yup, I don't currently have a pet but I've had some before and I totally agree, I would do the same. One time, we had a pitty bull that we rescued, and we rescued a little pitcher girl that was lost and our dog was friendly at first but when she stayed he got territorial and went for her it was despairing but luckily we were close and he didn't wanted to grab her and was only trying to Make she go away, and she was only slightly (had to edit I got the word wrong xD) injured, if it wasn't for that we would have kept her but we found her a new home
The story on the Korean dogs bred for the meat market had me crying before the story had even started. I love your show and the way you approach how you handle both patient snd their owners. You are an excellent veterinarian.
A society that breeds dog for food are barbaric and need to be sterilized and put in a cage with all the fish and snakes and chickens they can eat thank God that they've been rescued
I think Nathan would take home EVERY animal that has been hurt... he is the most compachinet one I've ever seen & I admire him for being like that!! ❤🐾👍 And dogs & cats pick-up on people like that too!🐾❤🐾☄
People who defend the dog meat industry by saying "it's just their culture" disgust me. It doesn't matter the culture. Dogs, from the start, were bred from wolves to be loyal and loving to US. I couldn't imagine being cruel enough to betray an innocent dog's trust.
sadly pigs are as intelligent as dogs and they are treated poorly often, I really hope the meat industry will change for the better and treat them well until they die
@@liliand2167 I agree. Which is why I support 4H animals and local butchers. You know how the animals are treated until they are slaughtered. I get my meat products from a close friend of mine.
One could say the same for all domesticated animals. While I believe in humane treatment for animals raised for meat and I have a visceral reaction to people eating dog, I only have a problem with their treatment before slaughter.
Those Korean rescues are so dishearteningly sad. I am so happy for Jack and thank you to the family who adopted him. Can't help but to wonder about the others, especially that completely traumatized dog that hid its head in the corner. I seriously hope this practice in some parts of Asia has been banned. If anyone knows, please let me know.
Unfortunately, it hasn't been but as a Chinese American who has visited China, I can say for sure that basically everyone is against eating dogs or cats because they are important pets and family members to many Asian people. Things like these are of a really small scale but it still exists. If it's any consolation, things like these are being phased out of practice as the people (usually older people who have gone through times where eating dogs was necessary for survival but now eat just because of tradition*) die due to old age. Setting up laws against this just isn't viable because it is small and usually occurs in rural areas where reinforcement is basically impossible. *Not the best word to describe why it occurs.
The most to be concerned with is more of the exotic wet markets in Wuhan than anything and, while some parts of Korea I believe haven't stopped, I can assure Japan largely is revolted by that. They have had feline trian conductors for ages who have wonderful lives and we don't kill for meat of pets. I don't speak for all of East Asian cultures but I know this deeply.
@@yjh7684 I am sorry. But eating dogs is by far not on a small scale yet. I've lived in South Korea for 20 years, and dog meat is still eaten here on almost the same scale as before, the same as in China (I know this by following what's going on there in this regard, too). There are unfortunately very strong (albeit mythological) beliefs attached to eating dog meat, that drive both Koreans and the Chinese, etc., to keep on eating dog meat. Yes. Some people have stopped eating it. But. It really needs to be FULLY stopped, especially due to the fact that dogs get BRUTALLY TORTURED TO DEATH. The belief is, that the fear and excruciating pain, boost the 'power' of the meat. 😥😥😥😖😖😖😡😡😡
@@IngridduPreez I just am curious if it is more prevalent in rural areas rather than the more populous places like Seoul and Busan. Also, is it more prevalent among the older generations than the younger? Just curious and I would like to hear from someone who was actually there rather than regurgitated facts online that may skew the reality of what actually happens.
My sister is a Paramedic. One of the most horrible situations she sees involves unsecured pets after car accidents. One accident in particular hurt her because our family has a soft spot for Chihuahuas. A retired couple were traveling with their pair of Chihuahuas and were involved in an accident on the Interstate. The car was badly damaged but since the couple were wearing their seat belts they were only mildly damaged. Their poor pups on the other hand were ejected from the car and fatally injured. SECURE YOUR PETS!!!!!! A harness that tethers them to a seat belt. A pet carrier that is strapped in. Anything to protect your pet while traveling. Even when traveling the 5 miles to the vet our cats are secured in a pet carrier which is in turn seat belted in the car. When our dogs were alive they wore harnesses that were anchored with a seat belt. Its safer for you and its safer for them. If you are truly a loving and caring pet owner you will protect them. The only thing that tears her up worse than unsecured pets are unsecured children. There are just too many careless or thoughtless people out there
I always ALWAYS secure my cat carriers. ALSO! I have my name and an alternate phone number on the carriers. If I'm injured or worse they don't need to call me, but someone else. I'm crazy...but I also tape notes on each carrier to note the cat that was in it so they know to look if the carrier is broken and my cat escaped. If I ever travel with them again I will laminate photos and put those on.
@@teddycuda that's a great idea. I'm so stealing it in future. Even though all our pets are microchipped it never hurts to add another layer of protection.
imagine suddenly hitting something and stopping immediately because..... those pets behind you that are not strapped in will continue at the same speed as you were driving.
@@stellathefella exactly. Imagine an 85-90 lb unsecured dog flying into the back of your head. And maybe snapping your neck as well as injuring a beloved Pet! Or flying out the front windshield and being killed by the resulting trauma!
Its so sad that people will still do this. Luckily these dogs are in good hands now. I really think dogs should not be meat. Im so happy caring people exist.❤️
After an emotional day taking care of my mom who has Alzheimers, I had my hand on my labrador during this entire video, just running my fingers through his fur while he sleeps. Dogs bring us so much comfort, and we really forget that they get stressed as well. I had to be reminded of that during the clip of the rescue dogs from Korea. Knowing that I can't function right now without my dog, I need to take the time to reassure him as well, that everything will be alright, because he has feelings as well.
Re the tiny black kitty in the last story- the lady had been thinking of getting another cat, the kitten could've crawled into anyone's car but it went to the lady's car, proof that most of the time, cats find us rather than us finding them 😊🖤🐈
I think some of the Korean dogs already understand that they are safe now, or at least dare to hope that they are. I'm sobbing. They are so precious and beautiful, and they come from such a horrible existence. If I could have adopted a couple of them (so they'd have a friend with them to their new life) I'd spoil them rotten with love, affection, walks, treats and quality food all day long for the rest of their lives. All dogs deserve that, of course, but especially those who have had a hard life.
@@vancek8586 This wasn't a show about pigs, though. It was about dogs being slaughtered if front of other dogs. If it had been about pigs being slaughtered in front of other pigs, the undeniable intelligence of pigs would have been relevant. You assume that nobody's a vegetarian in the western world, don't you? And that nobody outside the western world eats animals? Which means you haven't traveled much in either hemisphere. You'd be profoundly surprised if you spent five minutes educating yourself on the matter by reading about it.
I adopted my jindo/terrier mix from a Korean rescue that brings dogs over to NYC. Our little Atari could have been someone’s meal, and I’m so glad the rescue got her out of there. She’s super shy and quiet like a mouse unless she hears someone at the door, but sweet. We slowly desensitized her to the city and now her favorite thing is to roll in the grass of the park
I completely understand the struggle of Melissa. I would go through the same struggle to save my cats as I would to save my siblings. If my house was burning down I wouldn’t leave until I knew that both were out of the house, I would do that with my siblings too. I’ve done that with my sister once, too, to a degree. I do genuinely respect Melissa there. A full grown man human could get horribly injured or killed by an 80kg dog. Melissa must have came in at the right time. When Alex and her were on the phone I was almost about to cry. But as a pet owner, I would rather lose a finger than lose my pet. Both are terrible. Also, with my late cat I noticed it’s like a motherly sensation you feel for your pets. At least for me anyway. Willing to go out of your way to get injured just to prevent your pet from even a minor injury. Mad respect.
It breaks my heart to see any animal hurt, but the dogs from Korea just got me. I know if I was at the kennel I would want to stay with them overnight and just give loads of cuddles and reassurance, especially that beautiful baby who has just broken down completely to the point hes in the corner, incredibly sad.
If I look at Jack, thinking he was someone's pet once, I feel so sad for him and his previous owners. Someone misses him, thinking he is dead. However, knowing he has a great new home, makes it better. Jack is happy.
Just thinking of a dog being someone’s food literally makes me sick. Dogs are amazing. People on the other hand can be pure evil. Yay congratulations Jack!
Ikr, i once saw an article about a meat factory and i saw a picture of a Golden retriever with cut off legs, Head, and tail on a big plate on top of a table. It was sickening to think that ppl could do that. They even Play fetch with them for some extra muscle before they kill them!!😔😪
If you watch the footage from them place's, they weigh them for the customer, beating apparently make's the flesh taste better. Heartbreaking 🙏. I have stopped eating meat,I can't put anything involving pain and misery in my body. 😭😭😭😭😭
BUT,think about this,I have seen post's of some dog nappers being caught by the village people and beaten up,they had to be rescued by the police 👍👍👍👍👊👊👊👊
What an adorable kitten! Very lucky to get out of the car before it was started up in the morning. Cats always seem to gravitate to car engines where it remains warm for quite awhile after use. But, man, that face! Gheeze!
I am very grateful for this episode. Scott brings out extremely valid and compelling points that can’t be overlooked. And it’s shown how much damage has been caused due to what these people do in Korea.
The neighbor's cat that terrorizes their dog....reminded me of a memory. Back in 1983/84, we had 6 dogs and several cats when we lived out in the country. Several stray cats and the neighbor's cats loved coming around too. (Spaying/neutering wasn't a thing back then in the small town area we were living.) Anyway, 5 of the dogs always got along with all of the cats & they would just play and play and play, but the 6th one hated cats with everything it had. My mom and step dad kept him away from all the other dogs, too, because he didn't always like the other dogs, as well. Well, the momma cat knew just where to stop in order to drive that dog crazy. We would see her saunter over to the dog and sit just out of reach of his loooong chain. All of a sudden we would see this gray blur run out of his doghouse and bark, snarl, cough & gag his way trying to reach her, but she just sat there bathing herself and looking up at him every so often. Then one time, the funniest and shocking thing happened...He turned around and tried to reach her with his back legs. Didn't work. Pretty soon, she was done and walked off and he would get back inside out of the heat or cold and she would repeat this process several times during the remainder of the day. It was hilarious! She was a very smart sweet girl and he was a dumbbell who fell for it EVERY TIME. Yet, he loved the 4 of us. This was 38 years ago & it still feels like it happened yesterday. I miss taking ALL those furbabies for walks, playtime, cuddles, in the house, etc. (We would, once in awhile take the neighbor's cats inside, too & when they were ready, they would stand at the door and meow and we would let them out. The neighbors (elder couple) did that as well with some of ours. Our one neighbor lived directly across from us & the others lived across the river, which was a little bit away from us.) I have been sitting here in tears of what these "babies" are going through and I am not even through the entire video yet. Poor babies & the pain they dealt with!
Thank you so much for your help and rescued, take care of a poor puppy and a poor family animal, I like so much for your show of the sick of other animal, You are the excitement veterrinian.
When will they learn dogs are pets not food ! My heart is broken to see these beautiful pups so traumatised… a HUGE thankyou to all these fabulous people who have rescued these beautiful woofs ….
My heart broke when that dog from Korea was so traumatized by what those people did to it and others that it hid it’s head. Awful, so awful. I will never understand it when the majority of the world has dogs as pets in their homes and don’t eat them. 😢🤷🏼♀️ I absolutely love this series!!🥰🥰💗💗
I’ve seen every single episode shown here, I appreciate every owner and every doctor’s dedication to their client. Thank you for saving those puppies from the mills.
I've been donating, signing petitions etc., for over five decades on the premise this torture and cruelty is ending, it should never ever have existed and needs to end now, any culture embracing torture needs to rethink things! Animals are sentient beings and every human needs to be kind, so I hope and pray the so called most intelligent species mankind sets an example by just being KIND! To all helping these dogs a big thank you!
Hmmmmm...the U.S. really is no different....we just choose less attractive animals to torture, most of the time. We still have dog fighting and puppy mills and kitten mills. The way we treat our food animals is no different..NO DIFFERENT than the way these dogs were treated...don't mean to sound like I'm blaming you.
@@teddycuda I agree that dog fighting and all you mentioned is equally cruel, sadly all you mentioned also happens there, the belief is torture enhances the meal however stupid there it is!
@@silviavoss6411 Torture supposedly enhancing the meal is the dumbest thing I have ever heard! The cows that are slaughtered for wagyu beef live a serene and peaceful life, and their meat is some of the best in the world!
The second case was so sad I was in tears 😭 hearing the stories of this poor doggies.... So glad they were all rescued and care for by this great organization and obviously by Dr Scott.
Logan’s LiL face in tears ..... I just started bawling ! Soo heartbreaking to see that, but I know exactly how he felt cause I went through that when I was 6.
The dogs from Korea was so heartbreaking, I saw those cages and just started crying I just want to hug and kiss all those dogs. Thank you all for what you’ve done for these dogs to rescue them out of where they were in Korea
All the vets on these shows are just so genuine and loving! You can clearly see that they just adore animals and I have to say, nothing makes me feel as good inside. I absolutely LOVE animals but particularly DOGS! My favourite vet from these shows is definitely DR. Scott 😊
Those Korea rescues are some beautiful and adorable dogs. It's amazing how much love dogs have to give - just need the right environment. I'm sure if given affection they will bounce back. Fingers crossed.
Hi Pam here from Queensland, Australia. If this was not 2 years later and I had the money, I would be on the first plane to the UK to adopt one of those beautiful dogs. The mere thought of them being treated so horrendously for the sake of meat is just unthinkable. I have fallen in love with all of them. It is a shame that no rescues here would do this sort of thing, so sad. My heart and soul goes out to all them and I hope with all my heart they are now safe in loving homes.
Those sweet babies from the meat farm 😩😩 they were all such beautiful dogs and a lot had super good personalities even thou the situation. They all deserve a happy ever after
I can hear her heart and now I just have to fill it with love! Beautiful words Scott! So true these dogs hearts and minds need to know love kindness and not fear and death! Abbey I as so sweet! Prayers for all these dogs of love patience!🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💙💜💕💙💜💕💙💜💕🐶🐕
My heart weeps for Honey the precious beautiful angel fur baby in pain. Glad to see Honeys loving family with her and hoping for a fast recovery for Honey. Well my heart weeps! Kudos to the Humane Society for rescuing, helping, and saving precious beautiful angel fur babies from the horrific cruel dog meat trade. Hoping forever loving homes for all as they so very deserve and have always deserved. 🙏♥️♥️♥️♥️
The dogs are getting a new forever home, but it's terrible no wonder they don't trust, but Jack is great. I love all those dogs. God bless you all for rescuing them.
If I had the money to adopt a dog from overseas and Lily is still available, I wouldn't even be giving it a second thought right now. Take my money, give me baby. She needs so much love.
Can u please post how the other dogs are doing. Bless those poor things, how can anyone in any way hurt a dog who has nothing but love in their heart and yet shown so much crulity that it is amazing they let anyone touch then.
Thank God for people like Scott and the staff from All Dogs Matter. At least these wee doggies now have a chance as Britain is mostly a dog-loving country
I adore the amt of respect given to the Veterinarian's nurses! Do they attend a special school to become a nurse for animals, or is it on the job training? Here (in the U.S.) the "techs" as they'd call them, are simply "helpers" that get paid a mediocre wage and have no "specialized" training. I would love this job, which of course brings sad endings as well as the wonderful ones, and the wonderful ones are worth every bit of time and effort, so are the older dogs, it was a sad sad day for me when my Retriever/Shepard mix had to cross that bridge, but she was a large girl, larger dogs usually it seems have a shorter life span, but she - was 19 years old!! So my selfish heart was sad, but joyful as well that my life had been enriched by this joyful girl for so so long!! She was a rescue dog, it took her about a year to find out a loud "laugh" was just that, a LAUGH, she feared any loud noise, and in our home - nobody believes in raising their voice to animal or to each other. After she overcame that fear, she felt she was a guardian of the baby (she loved to pull the Pram), we were all so blessed. God bless all of you, AND YOUR NURSES!!!
Beagles are very commonly used for testing because they’re so trusting of people. It doesn’t surprise me that Jack acts this way, and it makes it all the more heartbreaking.
Oh the little boy is crying 😭 how cute 😊 he could be, his beautiful 🤩 and loving 🥰, I love him 😍 God bless him and his pet , He got a good heart ❤️ so sweet, I send him all my hugs 🤗 and kisses 😘 and plenty of love 💕 from Queen 👸
Friendly reminder that there are still tons and tons of friendly Jindo dogs being brought in from South Korea that need loving homes! They're all over the Internet in shelters. Please consider adopting one and giving them the life they deserve!
Good on ya,Scott. Job well done. I feel especially for traumatised Mocha, the dog which is so afraid. Go, Jack, you cool dude. - a very happy outcome. Lilly, don't give up; there is love out there, waiting just for you.
To see SO MANY dogs so terrified of humans scares the hell out of me I can’t imagine what they’ve all had to go through to be this way. Those poor babies.
Lost my dog to a seizure and knowing some people treat dogs horribly really makes you appreciate people who try there best to ensure the doggies get a wonderful life.
All of these stories are so heart-breaking and beautiful. I am still thinking about little Abbie from Sth. Korea - she was so gentle and sweet. I loved Jack, too. Well...all of them!!!
Well, Jack is a Beagle and Beagle is well known for the most forgiving dog ever. Pretty sure he will _STILL_ trust to human and happily walcoming them as their pack. Remember those Beagles who released from Laboratory? Even those scientists did such a cruel experiment to them, they _STILL_ wagging their tails to humans. Their best quality became their unfortunate life for decades, because many humans spotted it and chose them as the experimental breed of dog.
Always after a dog attack it is the people who over-react around other dogs, but we must just let them do their thing and say a loud hello to all dogs.
I worked at a shelter. We had a Labrador Retriever brought to use, she was from the Korean Meat market and had only been in the US 15 hours. Owners thought it would be a smart idea to bring this dog to the DOG PARK, where she attacked many dogs that got too close to her. It scared her so much she surrendered the dog. We told her that wasn't a smart idea to bring a dog who was recently rescued that you have no history on to a dog park, but we took her in and she got adopted by a very nice family 🖤🤍 Seul had a happy ending that most of these dogs don't get
I know eating dogs is there culture but oh my Dog I wish they could just see what these pooches can do for them. They would give them pure unconditional love and affection if they just let them , probably the only love some off these humans will experience in there lives. Thank God for these lovely people ❤️
These are the sad ones I've been crying and hard to stop. I'm so glad about Jack this gave me something to smile about. Thank you Scott you have a huge heart.
I would hope that those within the comments being confronted by the horrific reality of the dog meat trade industry would have the same moral outlook/standpoint in relation to other animals in similar prisons. Similarly intelligent creatures such as pigs, cows, and chickens do not deserve torture, even if it is a natural process to consume them. We can do such in a humane way. Truly heartbreaking. May these souls recover in due time.
I just straight up cried at the Korean dogs...I'm a volunteer at the RSPCA in QLD and it's absolutely astounding how dogs that have been in these terrible situations can come out on top. I've met countless fight and bait dogs, covered in scars but are the cuddliest things I've met. It's great to know they can be saved but so awful to think about what they've been though, more than most people.
I LOVED Jack & Snoopy!! 🐾❤🐾 I've had one breed of Jack as a child & two of Snoopy as a young mom... anyone of those dog's that has been through what they ave, Bassett Hounds are a good breed to help dogs who are traumatised. 🐾❤🐾
I know a lot of people won't see this. But as someone studying Korean history, traditions and such i also search a lot about the food market and i want everyone to know that it doesn't happen as frequently nor does it have as many people doing it. The percentage of people who attend and buy off dog food markets are REALLY small and most korean hate the thought of dogs being imprisoned and eaten.
Those dogs, camp is gross they deserve way better , I’m happy they are being rescued it’s so wonderful. Luna is so traumatized as are the rest. I think love and affection can go along way with getting them better.
I am a South Korean who was raised in the United States. I have been aware of dog-eating since a young age since all of the white kids in my class would ask me if I eat dog. One of the biggest memories I have of my childhood is when I was in third grade and my dog passed away. I told the class about what had happened over the weekend and they all began to tease me saying that I ate my dog. There are many people saying that they don't stand for this type of culture or that it's disgusting and horrific, and I understand where they are coming from. It is heartbreaking to see animals of any sort being treated terribly and raised for slaughter, but I would also like to remind people that this doesn't give people an excuse to berate others based off of where they come from or what cultures they may come from. I am not comfortable with raising dogs for meat, same goes for cats, rats, and other domesticated animals. But it does not make someone less than you if you do not agree with their cultures. Obviously this is a terrible reality in which our dogs and cats in America are considered as consumable meat in other countries or places, but it isn't our job to degrade another culture based on what they do to put food on the table. I am grateful to be in a country where this practice is frowned upon and more-over considered taboo, but so embarrassed by the disgusting comments by others who share the same beliefs as me by absolutely degrading another country based on the 16% of South Korea's population who actually indulges in dog meat. I just wish people could respectfully disagree and learn more about the waning dog meat consumption before making hurtful assumptions that just make it harder for Asians in this time of Asian Hate and Crimes Against Asians.
I'm so very sorry that you had to go through that when you were growing up. NO one should have to be harassed for any reason, regardless of where their family comes from, their religious beliefs, monitary assets, physical condition, mentality, etc. It's a sad time that we live in and we can only change it one person at a time. 👨🦳🙏☮️☯️🐈🐕🐾🇺🇸
Having gotten between my senior lhasa apso (rip Bento) and a thirty pound rottweiler, I absolutely sympathize with the little puppy's owner-- in my case the other dog's owner was right near by and helped me pull them apart, and no one was hurt, but it could have easily been a lot worse, and I'd gladly have lost a finger/hand to protect my dear old man.
Hi All, I’m Gabi - Honey’s sister for all of you wondering why she wasn’t strapped in this was filmed 11 years ago. my mum was irresponsible but were no such thing as dog car seatbelts in easily accessible available at the time, it was legal back then for dogs to sit on ur lap while driving as well. She also learned how to open the window from the inside. Obviously we now strap her in and she is a happy old lady (turning 13) who acts like a puppy and still hates cats
I don't think your mom was irresponsible I think accidents happen and you never heard of doggy seat belts rarely ever if at all 11 years ago
Don't blame your mom, I'm assuming you guys didn't know how large her hatred for cats was at that time lol.
We don't have dog seat belts in our country
Hendrix and his owner was such a heartbreaking case. His owner is such an amazing woman. She is beautiful inside and out. I hope the rest of their time together on this earth is peaceful and full of joy.
How you know if out?
Honestly it was, watching the full episode it made me cry because you know that the other dog was probably doing it because it either wasn’t trained, or the owner trained it to BE like that.
And Hendrix’s owner was so brave saving the puppy, putting her own safety on the line to save such a gorgeous puppy.
Yeah, pity we didn't get to see his owner.
@@judylloyd7901Hi Does anyone know if the owner and the dog that attacked Hendrix were found ?here that aggresive dog would be euthanized and person fined or jail.
@@jahneee3021 God bless you and love you
They always tell you don't try to stop a dog fight but I would do the same as Melissa. There is no way I'd let another dog hurt my boy, no matter what happens to me. I hope they both are ok. 😘
I have done that, a full grown great dane tried to attack my 3 month old Malamute puppy and the little Papillon he lives with. It would have killed them both so I took my chance by physically wrestling the Dane.
I know it's all well and good people giving advice of not getting between them but like you, most people would rather get bitten than their dogs.
@@beckyhartley9502 yes Becky we love them like we love our kids, so you know we are going to rescue them no matter the cost to us. Thank You
Especially when your dog is smaller. I know I can take a bite from a big dog much better than my dog. I'll need stitches, maybe some nerve damage. My dog could be dead or need emergency life saving surgery
Yup, I don't currently have a pet but I've had some before and I totally agree, I would do the same. One time, we had a pitty bull that we rescued, and we rescued a little pitcher girl that was lost and our dog was friendly at first but when she stayed he got territorial and went for her it was despairing but luckily we were close and he didn't wanted to grab her and was only trying to Make she go away, and she was only slightly (had to edit I got the word wrong xD) injured, if it wasn't for that we would have kept her but we found her a new home
I’m a vet nurse and even I jump in and stop dog fights even after the amount of times I’ve been told off by my boss for it 😂
The story on the Korean dogs bred for the meat market had me crying before the story had even started. I love your show and the way you approach how you handle both patient snd their owners. You are an excellent veterinarian.
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A society that breeds dog for food are barbaric and need to be sterilized and put in a cage with all the fish and snakes and chickens they can eat thank God that they've been rescued
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The way Jack was cuddling Nathan makes me think he loved him
I think Nathan would take home EVERY animal that has been hurt... he is the most compachinet one I've ever seen & I admire him for being like that!! ❤🐾👍 And dogs & cats pick-up on people like that too!🐾❤🐾☄
Yes, secure pets and children. Both deserve it!!!
People who defend the dog meat industry by saying "it's just their culture" disgust me. It doesn't matter the culture. Dogs, from the start, were bred from wolves to be loyal and loving to US. I couldn't imagine being cruel enough to betray an innocent dog's trust.
sadly pigs are as intelligent as dogs and they are treated poorly often, I really hope the meat industry will change for the better and treat them well until they die
@@liliand2167 I agree. Which is why I support 4H animals and local butchers. You know how the animals are treated until they are slaughtered. I get my meat products from a close friend of mine.
@@anonymousjet So you would be fine with people eating dogs if they were treated nicely before being killed?
What about cats? They eat cats in many places also.
One could say the same for all domesticated animals. While I believe in humane treatment for animals raised for meat and I have a visceral reaction to people eating dog, I only have a problem with their treatment before slaughter.
Those Korean rescues are so dishearteningly sad. I am so happy for Jack and thank you to the family who adopted him. Can't help but to wonder about the others, especially that completely traumatized dog that hid its head in the corner.
I seriously hope this practice in some parts of Asia has been banned. If anyone knows, please let me know.
Unfortunately, it hasn't been but as a Chinese American who has visited China, I can say for sure that basically everyone is against eating dogs or cats because they are important pets and family members to many Asian people. Things like these are of a really small scale but it still exists. If it's any consolation, things like these are being phased out of practice as the people (usually older people who have gone through times where eating dogs was necessary for survival but now eat just because of tradition*) die due to old age. Setting up laws against this just isn't viable because it is small and usually occurs in rural areas where reinforcement is basically impossible. *Not the best word to describe why it occurs.
I think it still takes place in Hawaii as well. They tried to illegalize it, but it didn't work.
The most to be concerned with is more of the exotic wet markets in Wuhan than anything and, while some parts of Korea I believe haven't stopped, I can assure Japan largely is revolted by that. They have had feline trian conductors for ages who have wonderful lives and we don't kill for meat of pets. I don't speak for all of East Asian cultures but I know this deeply.
@@yjh7684 I am sorry. But eating dogs is by far not on a small scale yet. I've lived in South Korea for 20 years, and dog meat is still eaten here on almost the same scale as before, the same as in China (I know this by following what's going on there in this regard, too).
There are unfortunately very strong (albeit mythological) beliefs attached to eating dog meat, that drive both Koreans and the Chinese, etc., to keep on eating dog meat.
Yes. Some people have stopped eating it. But. It really needs to be FULLY stopped, especially due to the fact that dogs get BRUTALLY TORTURED TO DEATH. The belief is, that the fear and excruciating pain, boost the 'power' of the meat. 😥😥😥😖😖😖😡😡😡
@@IngridduPreez I just am curious if it is more prevalent in rural areas rather than the more populous places like Seoul and Busan. Also, is it more prevalent among the older generations than the younger? Just curious and I would like to hear from someone who was actually there rather than regurgitated facts online that may skew the reality of what actually happens.
Can we appreciate Melisa's action of going in between the two dogs?
My sister is a Paramedic. One of the most horrible situations she sees involves unsecured pets after car accidents. One accident in particular hurt her because our family has a soft spot for Chihuahuas. A retired couple were traveling with their pair of Chihuahuas and were involved in an accident on the Interstate. The car was badly damaged but since the couple were wearing their seat belts they were only mildly damaged. Their poor pups on the other hand were ejected from the car and fatally injured. SECURE YOUR PETS!!!!!! A harness that tethers them to a seat belt. A pet carrier that is strapped in. Anything to protect your pet while traveling. Even when traveling the 5 miles to the vet our cats are secured in a pet carrier which is in turn seat belted in the car. When our dogs were alive they wore harnesses that were anchored with a seat belt. Its safer for you and its safer for them. If you are truly a loving and caring pet owner you will protect them. The only thing that tears her up worse than unsecured pets are unsecured children. There are just too many careless or thoughtless people out there
I always ALWAYS secure my cat carriers. ALSO! I have my name and an alternate phone number on the carriers. If I'm injured or worse they don't need to call me, but someone else. I'm crazy...but I also tape notes on each carrier to note the cat that was in it so they know to look if the carrier is broken and my cat escaped. If I ever travel with them again I will laminate photos and put those on.
@@teddycuda that's a great idea. I'm so stealing it in future. Even though all our pets are microchipped it never hurts to add another layer of protection.
imagine suddenly hitting something and stopping immediately because..... those pets behind you that are not strapped in will continue at the same speed as you were driving.
@@stellathefella exactly. Imagine an 85-90 lb unsecured dog flying into the back of your head. And maybe snapping your neck as well as injuring a beloved Pet! Or flying out the front windshield and being killed by the resulting trauma!
I agree tal
Its so sad that people will still do this. Luckily these dogs are in good hands now. I really think dogs should not be meat. Im so happy caring people exist.❤️
What do u mean meat??
She meant like meant like yum yum mete
@@shelleyharris4176 some people eat dogs
Some people don’t have a choice eat dog or die.
N cc well
The one at the end with the boys and the kitten is lovely. The Grandmother took the kitten for them, so sweet
After an emotional day taking care of my mom who has Alzheimers, I had my hand on my labrador during this entire video, just running my fingers through his fur while he sleeps. Dogs bring us so much comfort, and we really forget that they get stressed as well. I had to be reminded of that during the clip of the rescue dogs from Korea. Knowing that I can't function right now without my dog, I need to take the time to reassure him as well, that everything will be alright, because he has feelings as well.
Re the tiny black kitty in the last story- the lady had been thinking of getting another cat, the kitten could've crawled into anyone's car but it went to the lady's car, proof that most of the time, cats find us rather than us finding them 😊🖤🐈
I think some of the Korean dogs already understand that they are safe now, or at least dare to hope that they are. I'm sobbing. They are so precious and beautiful, and they come from such a horrible existence. If I could have adopted a couple of them (so they'd have a friend with them to their new life) I'd spoil them rotten with love, affection, walks, treats and quality food all day long for the rest of their lives. All dogs deserve that, of course, but especially those who have had a hard life.
Pigs are intelligent like dogs too. But people still eat them. I find the double standards of western people really stunning.
@@vancek8586 This wasn't a show about pigs, though. It was about dogs being slaughtered if front of other dogs. If it had been about pigs being slaughtered in front of other pigs, the undeniable intelligence of pigs would have been relevant. You assume that nobody's a vegetarian in the western world, don't you? And that nobody outside the western world eats animals? Which means you haven't traveled much in either hemisphere. You'd be profoundly surprised if you spent five minutes educating yourself on the matter by reading about it.
@@vancek8586 we keep stuff like pigs better and kill them properly
I adopted my jindo/terrier mix from a Korean rescue that brings dogs over to NYC. Our little Atari could have been someone’s meal, and I’m so glad the rescue got her out of there. She’s super shy and quiet like a mouse unless she hears someone at the door, but sweet. We slowly desensitized her to the city and now her favorite thing is to roll in the grass of the park
Good work you are doing. God bless you all
You make me cry for the dog's 😭😭😢😢😢😢😭😢😭😢😭😢😭😢😭😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😠
The look of pure love from the little boy Logan for the little black kitten made my heart melt..
Something I truly love about this show is that it highlights how diverse Australia is, even with Animals!
Australia is having some issues
Especially with animals. 😊👍🏻
Hendrix constantly wagging his tail is so adorable oh my god. He's precious.
I completely understand the struggle of Melissa. I would go through the same struggle to save my cats as I would to save my siblings. If my house was burning down I wouldn’t leave until I knew that both were out of the house, I would do that with my siblings too. I’ve done that with my sister once, too, to a degree.
I do genuinely respect Melissa there. A full grown man human could get horribly injured or killed by an 80kg dog. Melissa must have came in at the right time. When Alex and her were on the phone I was almost about to cry. But as a pet owner, I would rather lose a finger than lose my pet. Both are terrible.
Also, with my late cat I noticed it’s like a motherly sensation you feel for your pets. At least for me anyway. Willing to go out of your way to get injured just to prevent your pet from even a minor injury. Mad respect.
Please tell me that sweet Lily has found her Happily Ever-After after being so despondent. 😢💔
Right????
Oh, Lilly is such a sweetie!!! I would truly love to rescue her!!!
me too. I wish we could get a update
@@maryCCFarm Try checking the all dogs matter website. I'm not sure it would be there, but it's possible.
@@Jadyra ok ty so much.
let the dog be free 😂🧡
The little kitten at the end clearly adopted the old lady. Just had to play hard to get to make sure she is a good servant.
This is funny!
snoopy is so cute, he’s got character. So happy for Jack he has a lovely home and a great family.
It breaks my heart to see any animal hurt, but the dogs from Korea just got me. I know if I was at the kennel I would want to stay with them overnight and just give loads of cuddles and reassurance, especially that beautiful baby who has just broken down completely to the point hes in the corner, incredibly sad.
Oh no that poor dog from Korea hiding her head in the corner I just want to hug her tell her everything was safe now.
If I look at Jack, thinking he was someone's pet once, I feel so sad for him and his previous owners. Someone misses him, thinking he is dead. However, knowing he has a great new home, makes it better. Jack is happy.
Just thinking of a dog being someone’s food literally makes me sick. Dogs are amazing. People on the other hand can be pure evil. Yay congratulations Jack!
Ikr, i once saw an article about a meat factory and i saw a picture of a Golden retriever with cut off legs, Head, and tail on a big plate on top of a table. It was sickening to think that ppl could do that. They even Play fetch with them for some extra muscle before they kill them!!😔😪
If you watch the footage from them place's, they weigh them for the customer, beating apparently make's the flesh taste better. Heartbreaking 🙏. I have stopped eating meat,I can't put anything involving pain and misery in my body. 😭😭😭😭😭
BUT,think about this,I have seen post's of some dog nappers being caught by the village people and beaten up,they had to be rescued by the police 👍👍👍👍👊👊👊👊
@@mouthymunchkin2243 i almost feel bad for saying it, (keyword almost) but Good >:)
How's a dog different than a cow? And no, I'm not telling to eat dogs, I'm saying that people should stop eating animals...
What an adorable kitten! Very lucky to get out of the car before it was started up in the morning. Cats always seem to gravitate to car engines where it remains warm for quite awhile after use. But, man, that face! Gheeze!
I am very grateful for this episode. Scott brings out extremely valid and compelling points that can’t be overlooked. And it’s shown how much damage has been caused due to what these people do in Korea.
The neighbor's cat that terrorizes their dog....reminded me of a memory.
Back in 1983/84, we had 6 dogs and several cats when we lived out in the country. Several stray cats and the neighbor's cats loved coming around too. (Spaying/neutering wasn't a thing back then in the small town area we were living.) Anyway, 5 of the dogs always got along with all of the cats & they would just play and play and play, but the 6th one hated cats with everything it had. My mom and step dad kept him away from all the other dogs, too, because he didn't always like the other dogs, as well.
Well, the momma cat knew just where to stop in order to drive that dog crazy. We would see her saunter over to the dog and sit just out of reach of his loooong chain. All of a sudden we would see this gray blur run out of his doghouse and bark, snarl, cough & gag his way trying to reach her, but she just sat there bathing herself and looking up at him every so often. Then one time, the funniest and shocking thing happened...He turned around and tried to reach her with his back legs. Didn't work. Pretty soon, she was done and walked off and he would get back inside out of the heat or cold and she would repeat this process several times during the remainder of the day. It was hilarious! She was a very smart sweet girl and he was a dumbbell who fell for it EVERY TIME. Yet, he loved the 4 of us.
This was 38 years ago & it still feels like it happened yesterday. I miss taking ALL those furbabies for walks, playtime, cuddles, in the house, etc. (We would, once in awhile take the neighbor's cats inside, too & when they were ready, they would stand at the door and meow and we would let them out. The neighbors (elder couple) did that as well with some of ours. Our one neighbor lived directly across from us & the others lived across the river, which was a little bit away from us.)
I have been sitting here in tears of what these "babies" are going through and I am not even through the entire video yet. Poor babies & the pain they dealt with!
Thank you so much for your help and rescued, take care of a poor puppy and a poor family animal, I like so much for your show of the sick of other animal, You are the excitement veterrinian.
Windows only down far enough that your dog’s head can go out, but not their shoulders, and apply window lock to prevent dogs from jumping out!
better still, get a harness to strap your dog in so they can't jump out.
@@wendyo2561 Just make sure it’s not a buckle one. If it is, 90% of them jam, making it difficult to remove and often renders that buckle unusable.
Also make sure they are wearing the safety harness
No. Just harness them in.
Or use that one harness thing
When will they learn dogs are pets not food ! My heart is broken to see these beautiful pups so traumatised… a HUGE thankyou to all these fabulous people who have rescued these beautiful woofs ….
Well, to Indians, beef is not food, sooo. However, I think eating dog is disgusting
My heart broke when that dog from Korea was so traumatized by what those people did to it and others that it hid it’s head. Awful, so awful. I will never understand it when the majority of the world has dogs as pets in their homes and don’t eat them. 😢🤷🏼♀️
I absolutely love this series!!🥰🥰💗💗
The little boy saying don't you escape at the end melt my heart
It took me a bit to warm up to Alex, but now I'm firmly in her corner. She is awesome, cares about the animals as if they were hers.
I’ve seen every single episode shown here, I appreciate every owner and every doctor’s dedication to their client. Thank you for saving those puppies from the mills.
You should keep that same energy for farm animals too, no animal should be food
I've been donating, signing petitions etc., for over five decades on the premise this torture and cruelty is ending, it should never ever have existed and needs to end now, any culture embracing torture needs to rethink things! Animals are sentient beings and every human needs to be kind, so I hope and pray the so called most intelligent species mankind sets an example by just being KIND! To all helping these dogs a big thank you!
Hmmmmm...the U.S. really is no different....we just choose less attractive animals to torture, most of the time. We still have dog fighting and puppy mills and kitten mills. The way we treat our food animals is no different..NO DIFFERENT than the way these dogs were treated...don't mean to sound like I'm blaming you.
@@teddycuda I agree that dog fighting and all you mentioned is equally cruel, sadly all you mentioned also happens there, the belief is torture enhances the meal however stupid there it is!
@@silviavoss6411 Torture supposedly enhancing the meal is the dumbest thing I have ever heard! The cows that are slaughtered for wagyu beef live a serene and peaceful life, and their meat is some of the best in the world!
Melissa is a genuine hero!! Such a brave lass to have put herself in such danger to save Hendrix. She clearly loves him so much.
The second case was so sad I was in tears 😭 hearing the stories of this poor doggies.... So glad they were all rescued and care for by this great organization and obviously by Dr Scott.
Logan’s LiL face in tears ..... I just started bawling ! Soo heartbreaking to see that, but I know exactly how he felt cause I went through that when I was 6.
I cried more than I’d like to admit
I've never cried so hard in my life those poor dogs
The dogs from Korea was so heartbreaking, I saw those cages and just started crying I just want to hug and kiss all those dogs.
Thank you all for what you’ve done for these dogs to rescue them out of where they were in Korea
At 4.45 Jack what a sweet dog he still managed to wag his tail! Bless his heart
All the vets on these shows are just so genuine and loving! You can clearly see that they just adore animals and I have to say, nothing makes me feel as good inside. I absolutely LOVE animals but particularly DOGS! My favourite vet from these shows is definitely DR. Scott 😊
That last story, omg. I nearly cried about the possibility that they wouldn't be able to keep the kitten. Those boys loved her so much.
Those Korea rescues are some beautiful and adorable dogs. It's amazing how much love dogs have to give - just need the right environment. I'm sure if given affection they will bounce back. Fingers crossed.
Hi Pam here from Queensland, Australia. If this was not 2 years later and I had the money, I would be on the first plane to the UK to adopt one of those beautiful dogs. The mere thought of them being treated so horrendously for the sake of meat is just unthinkable. I have fallen in love with all of them. It is a shame that no rescues here would do this sort of thing, so sad. My heart and soul goes out to all them and I hope with all my heart they are now safe in loving homes.
I also think with the Beagle Jack, Beagles are one of the most forgiving dogs you could have
Those sweet babies from the meat farm 😩😩 they were all such beautiful dogs and a lot had super good personalities even thou the situation. They all deserve a happy ever after
I can hear her heart and now I just have to fill it with love! Beautiful words Scott! So true these dogs hearts and minds need to know love kindness and not fear and death! Abbey I as so sweet! Prayers for all these dogs of love patience!🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💙💜💕💙💜💕💙💜💕🐶🐕
My heart weeps for Honey the precious beautiful angel fur baby in pain. Glad to see Honeys loving family with her and hoping for a fast recovery for Honey. Well my heart weeps! Kudos to the Humane Society for rescuing, helping, and saving precious beautiful angel fur babies from the horrific cruel dog meat trade. Hoping forever loving homes for all as they so very deserve and have always deserved. 🙏♥️♥️♥️♥️
I am 16 years old and I have been watching your show for a long time now and my favorite vet is Dr. Alex
The dogs are getting a new forever home, but it's terrible no wonder they don't trust, but Jack is great. I love all those dogs. God bless you all for rescuing them.
This made me cry a little bit
She is well and truly one beautiful puppy and those who look after animals and puppies as dogs are part of every family.
This was so heartbreaking of the dogs from Korea.. Just despicable!!!! Thankyou for rescuing them.
I want to just hold lily in my lap and cry she's so tramatized she doesn't know how to act
If I had the money to adopt a dog from overseas and Lily is still available, I wouldn't even be giving it a second thought right now. Take my money, give me baby. She needs so much love.
Can u please post how the other dogs are doing. Bless those poor things, how can anyone in any way hurt a dog who has nothing but love in their heart and yet shown so much crulity that it is amazing they let anyone touch then.
Thank God for people like Scott and the staff from All Dogs Matter. At least these wee doggies now have a chance as Britain is mostly a dog-loving country
Feisty little kitty is not timid.
And that first look, it's love.
I adore the amt of respect given to the Veterinarian's nurses! Do they attend a special school to become a nurse for animals, or is it on the job training? Here (in the U.S.) the "techs" as they'd call them, are simply "helpers" that get paid a mediocre wage and have no "specialized" training. I would love this job, which of course brings sad endings as well as the wonderful ones, and the wonderful ones are worth every bit of time and effort, so are the older dogs, it was a sad sad day for me when my Retriever/Shepard mix had to cross that bridge, but she was a large girl, larger dogs usually it seems have a shorter life span, but she - was 19 years old!! So my selfish heart was sad, but joyful as well that my life had been enriched by this joyful girl for so so long!! She was a rescue dog, it took her about a year to find out a loud "laugh" was just that, a LAUGH, she feared any loud noise, and in our home - nobody believes in raising their voice to animal or to each other. After she overcame that fear, she felt she was a guardian of the baby (she loved to pull the Pram), we were all so blessed. God bless all of you, AND YOUR NURSES!!!
No matter how short to drive i always haltered and fastened to protect my sweet girl.
Beagles are very commonly used for testing because they’re so trusting of people. It doesn’t surprise me that Jack acts this way, and it makes it all the more heartbreaking.
Dog recuse like this are most amazing people the job is so tuff to do.
Oh the little boy is crying 😭 how cute 😊 he could be, his beautiful 🤩 and loving 🥰, I love him 😍 God bless him and his pet , He got a good heart ❤️ so sweet, I send him all my hugs 🤗 and kisses 😘 and plenty of love 💕 from Queen 👸
the last story is so cute!! ^o^
beautiful grandma is so sweet! i’m so glad the kitty found them. her grand babies LOVE that cat lol
BLESS that group that rescued the south korean dogs. Seriously, god bless them!
I have no words to describe the dedication, the affection, and the immense love for their patients...👋👋👋👋👋👋👋
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Believe me, I love unconditionally!
Friendly reminder that there are still tons and tons of friendly Jindo dogs being brought in from South Korea that need loving homes! They're all over the Internet in shelters.
Please consider adopting one and giving them the life they deserve!
I teared up for Gabby. Declans tear under his eye was so precious!
I try to think of all the dogs they saved rather when the ones they couldn’t get to in time 😔poor babies ❤️
This is my motivation to follow my path to become a vet. Thanks Bondi vet
The Korean story had me sobbing 😭 I have 6 puppies and 3 adult dogs and I love them so much and can’t imagine that ever happening to them 🥺
Good on ya,Scott. Job well done. I feel especially for traumatised Mocha, the dog which is so afraid. Go, Jack, you cool dude. - a very happy outcome. Lilly, don't give up; there is love out there, waiting just for you.
To see SO MANY dogs so terrified of humans scares the hell out of me I can’t imagine what they’ve all had to go through to be this way. Those poor babies.
Anything with Chris is a great Bondi Vet to me! When I go to Australia I hope to see lots of “Chris’” around Che’s the ideal Australian guy!
Dr.Chris Brown is my perfect guy to🥰💕💙💜🥰🐨from Australia
Lost my dog to a seizure and knowing some people treat dogs horribly really makes you appreciate people who try there best to ensure the doggies get a wonderful life.
All of these stories are so heart-breaking and beautiful. I am still thinking about little Abbie from Sth. Korea - she was so gentle and sweet. I loved Jack, too. Well...all of them!!!
Well, Jack is a Beagle and Beagle is well known for the most forgiving dog ever. Pretty sure he will _STILL_ trust to human and happily walcoming them as their pack. Remember those Beagles who released from Laboratory? Even those scientists did such a cruel experiment to them, they _STILL_ wagging their tails to humans. Their best quality became their unfortunate life for decades, because many humans spotted it and chose them as the experimental breed of dog.
Glad little Honey is going to be ok.❤️😊❤️
I love how passionate Scott is, he is one of our heroes under the Vets!!!
Oh my goodness that little boy just got to my heart so happy for all!! God bless
Always after a dog attack it is the people who over-react around other dogs, but we must just let them do their thing and say a loud hello to all dogs.
I worked at a shelter. We had a Labrador Retriever brought to use, she was from the Korean Meat market and had only been in the US 15 hours. Owners thought it would be a smart idea to bring this dog to the DOG PARK, where she attacked many dogs that got too close to her. It scared her so much she surrendered the dog. We told her that wasn't a smart idea to bring a dog who was recently rescued that you have no history on to a dog park, but we took her in and she got adopted by a very nice family 🖤🤍 Seul had a happy ending that most of these dogs don't get
I know eating dogs is there culture but oh my Dog I wish they could just see what these pooches can do for them. They would give them pure unconditional love and affection if they just let them , probably the only love some off these humans will experience in there lives. Thank God for these lovely people ❤️
These are the sad ones I've been crying and hard to stop. I'm so glad about Jack this gave me something to smile about. Thank you Scott you have a huge heart.
I would hope that those within the comments being confronted by the horrific reality of the dog meat trade industry would have the same moral outlook/standpoint in relation to other animals in similar prisons. Similarly intelligent creatures such as pigs, cows, and chickens do not deserve torture, even if it is a natural process to consume them. We can do such in a humane way.
Truly heartbreaking. May these souls recover in due time.
💕Love seeing rescued animals getting the care they deserve & new homes💕
I just straight up cried at the Korean dogs...I'm a volunteer at the RSPCA in QLD and it's absolutely astounding how dogs that have been in these terrible situations can come out on top. I've met countless fight and bait dogs, covered in scars but are the cuddliest things I've met. It's great to know they can be saved but so awful to think about what they've been though, more than most people.
I LOVED Jack & Snoopy!! 🐾❤🐾
I've had one breed of Jack as a child & two of Snoopy as a young mom... anyone of those dog's that has been through what they ave, Bassett Hounds are a good breed to help dogs who are traumatised. 🐾❤🐾
Snoopy seems so relaxed and friendly, almost like a protective big brother!
I just want to hug and love Lilly don't know how anyone could do this
I know a lot of people won't see this.
But as someone studying Korean history, traditions and such i also search a lot about the food market and i want everyone to know that it doesn't happen as frequently nor does it have as many people doing it.
The percentage of people who attend and buy off dog food markets are REALLY small and most korean hate the thought of dogs being imprisoned and eaten.
Those dogs, camp is gross they deserve way better , I’m happy they are being rescued it’s so wonderful. Luna is so traumatized as are the rest. I think love and affection can go along way with getting them better.
I am a South Korean who was raised in the United States. I have been aware of dog-eating since a young age since all of the white kids in my class would ask me if I eat dog. One of the biggest memories I have of my childhood is when I was in third grade and my dog passed away. I told the class about what had happened over the weekend and they all began to tease me saying that I ate my dog. There are many people saying that they don't stand for this type of culture or that it's disgusting and horrific, and I understand where they are coming from. It is heartbreaking to see animals of any sort being treated terribly and raised for slaughter, but I would also like to remind people that this doesn't give people an excuse to berate others based off of where they come from or what cultures they may come from. I am not comfortable with raising dogs for meat, same goes for cats, rats, and other domesticated animals. But it does not make someone less than you if you do not agree with their cultures. Obviously this is a terrible reality in which our dogs and cats in America are considered as consumable meat in other countries or places, but it isn't our job to degrade another culture based on what they do to put food on the table. I am grateful to be in a country where this practice is frowned upon and more-over considered taboo, but so embarrassed by the disgusting comments by others who share the same beliefs as me by absolutely degrading another country based on the 16% of South Korea's population who actually indulges in dog meat. I just wish people could respectfully disagree and learn more about the waning dog meat consumption before making hurtful assumptions that just make it harder for Asians in this time of Asian Hate and Crimes Against Asians.
I'm so very sorry that you had to go through that when you were growing up. NO one should have to be harassed for any reason, regardless of where their family comes from, their religious beliefs, monitary assets, physical condition, mentality, etc. It's a sad time that we live in and we can only change it one person at a time. 👨🦳🙏☮️☯️🐈🐕🐾🇺🇸
The black kitty and the boy. I melted, so cute.
my most favorite show in medical field
Having gotten between my senior lhasa apso (rip Bento) and a thirty pound rottweiler, I absolutely sympathize with the little puppy's owner-- in my case the other dog's owner was right near by and helped me pull them apart, and no one was hurt, but it could have easily been a lot worse, and I'd gladly have lost a finger/hand to protect my dear old man.