K9 Global Rescue
A United States 501(c) (3) non-profit & EU registered NGO Organization
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At K9 Global Rescue, our mission is to leverage the expertise and dedication of a global network of individuals, particularly those with a background in military service, veterinarians, doctors, first responders and volunteers to safeguard and enhance the lives of animals in need. Through local, national and international rescue operations, rehabilitation programs, and proactive advocacy, we aim to forge a world where animals are treated with utmost respect and empathy. Acknowledging the profound bond between veterans and animals, K9 Global Rescue channels the skills honed in military service to create a lasting impact on the welfare of animals, offering them a second chance and a pathway to a more promising future. As ambassadors of compassion and action, our global community of K9 Global Rescue participants is committed to fostering responsible pet ownership, combating animal cruelty, and championing conservation initiatives. K9 Global Rescue exemplifies the enduring spirit of service redirected towards ensuring the well-being of the world's most vulnerable creatures. Together, we embark on a mission where the collective strength of our network becomes a powerful force for compassion, resilience, and positive change in the lives of animals across the globe.
WE STAND AS ONE, FOR ALL WITHOUT A VOICE
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In the heart-wrenching reality of the Korean dog meat trade, countless dogs face a life of suffering and unimaginable cruelty. However, amid the darkness, there is a glimmer of hope as individuals and organizations rally together to rescue these innocent beings. In this blog post, we'll explore the efforts to save dogs from the Korean dog meat trade, shedding light on the courageous journey towards a more compassionate future. The Korean dog meat trade has long been a controversial issue, with an estimated two million dogs slaughtered annually for their meat. These animals endure deplorable conditions, facing not only physical abuse but also the emotional trauma of being confined in cramped spaces and subjected to unthinkable cruelty. Over recent years, a surge of activism and animal advocacy has taken root, both within South Korea and on a global scale. Organizations like K9 Global Rescue" are at the forefront, tirelessly working to rescue dogs from slaughterhouses and illegal farms. Rescue missions often involve courageous undercover operations, where activists infiltrate dog meat farms and slaughterhouses to document the conditions and negotiate the release of the animals. These daring efforts are instrumental in exposing the harsh reality and rallying support for change.
The fight against the Korean dog meat trade extends beyond borders, with international organizations partnering to raise awareness and provide financial support for rescue missions. Collaboration between local activists and global supporters has proven to be a powerful force in challenging the status quo. One significant stride in the battle against the dog meat trade is the conversion of dog meat farms into sanctuaries. Instead of shutting down these establishments abruptly, activists work with farmers to transition towards more humane practices, such as cultivating crops or operating animal-friendly businesses. Over the past few years, K9 Global Rescue was instrumental in shutting down meat farm like the one in Jeonju South Korea. The rescued dogs face a long journey of recovery, both physically and emotionally. Many suffer from malnutrition, injuries, and deep psychological scars. Dedicated rescue organizations provide medical care, rehabilitation, and, most importantly, a safe space for the dogs to heal and rediscover trust in humans. Amid the challenges, there are heartwarming success stories of dogs who have not only survived the horrors of the dog meat trade but have gone on to become cherished family members. K9 Global Rescue is credited for saving over 4000 dogs over a 20-year time frame. These tales inspire hope and showcase the resilience of these remarkable animals.
While progress has been made, the battle against the Korean dog meat trade is far from over. Continued advocacy, public awareness, and legislative efforts are crucial in pushing for lasting change. As more people around the world join the fight, the hope for a day when no dog will suffer in the name of tradition grows stronger. On January 9, 2024, the Nation Assembly of Korea passed the permanent ban on the slaughter of dogs, effective on January 1, 2027, but the work K9 Global Rescue does will continue. Rescuing dogs from the Korean dog meat trade is a testament to the power of compassion and collective action. As we shine a light on this issue, we at K9 Global Rescue will continue to contribute to a global movement that seeks not only to save individual lives but to transform societal attitudes towards animals. Together, we can be the voice for those who cannot speak for themselves and work towards a world where all without a voice are given hope and are treated with kindness and respect.
Apollo' Journey Out of the Darkness
This is the first time we saw Apollo. 5 minutes later it was the first time he had ever touched the ground.
This is the first time we saw Apollo. 5 minutes later it was the first time he had ever touched the ground.
Apollo & Juno's Rescue
Apollo’s Journey
On April 23, 2017 while investigating and mapping dog farms in South Korea, We came upon 2 dogs that were in the backyard of a family home in the countryside. The dogs were in obvious distress locked in and confined to small cages. They claimed the dogs were family pets, which is the most over used excuse in Korea. They were in fact being raised to sell to the dog meat traders. After negotiating with the owners, they agreed to surrender the dogs. K9GR did not pay for either dog. Apollo now lives in Denver with 3 new sisters. His sister was adopted by an animal sanctuary in southern Colorado and lives on a 100 acre ranch.
The youngest, who we named Apollo, was born in the cage and was approximately six months old. Since the cage had a steel mesh floor, Apollo’s paws grew sideways as he was pushing against the mesh to keep his paws from falling through. On June 6th Apollo was cleared to leave Korea and made the journey, with one of the founders of K9GR, to the US. He now lives with JON, K9GR founder and his family.
After several visits to the vet’s office and multiple consultations, Apollo required 2 extensive surgeries and therapy to straighten his paws. as much as possible. This amazing, gentle, loving and trusting dog has been through too much in his short life, but he still has the will to live a normal happy and healthy life. Some dogs, like Apollo, hit your heart like a lightning bolt. No amount of money is greater than the love and devotion this wonderful Boy will give and get for many years.