Over 145 Dogs In China Saved From Slaughterhouses

China Rescue Dogs, an organization committed to rescuing and saving dogs from China and adopting them into homes in the U.S, has rescued 145 dogs from slaughterhouses and meat trucks in China during the March period. All of the newly rescued dogs arrived in New York, with hope to save 65 more, bringing the total to over 200. This heartwarming achievement is thanks to those who continue to give donations to the organization, whom without many of these accomplishments would not be possible.

"What was once the end of their lives, is now a new beginning for these beautiful babies," said Jill Stewart, President and Founder of China Rescue Dogs. "They all have been quarantined, micro-chipped, and received all the necessary vaccinations. Now, it is time for them to live the rest of their lives being safe and happy with their forever families."

China Rescue Dogs is an organization founded by Jill Stewart, an ardent advocate of animal rights worldwide, and especially in China. Their global mission is simple - to rescue and rehabilitate dogs from China and provide them with loving forever homes throughout North America and Canada. To this day, the organization has given a loving and caring home to over 500 rescued dogs.

Image of a rescue dog.

Stewart, along with her small team of volunteers are calling donors and fund-raising for this new life saving project.  They now need to raise an additional $30,000 so they can bring in all two hundred (200) dogs and not have to turn any away. 

China Rescue Dogs, an organization committed to rescuing and saving dogs from China and adopting them into homes in the U.S, has rescued 145 dogs from slaughterhouses and meat trucks in China during the March period. All of the newly rescued dogs arrived in New York, with hope to save 65 more, bringing the total to over 200. This heartwarming achievement is thanks to those who continue to give donations to the organization, whom without many of these accomplishments would not be possible.

"What was once the end of their lives, is now a new beginning for these beautiful babies," said Jill Stewart, President and Founder of China Rescue Dogs. "They all have been quarantined, micro-chipped, and received all the necessary vaccinations. Now, it is time for them to live the rest of their lives being safe and happy with their forever families."

China Rescue Dogs is an organization founded by Jill Stewart, an ardent advocate of animal rights worldwide, and especially in China. Their global mission is simple - to rescue and rehabilitate dogs from China and provide them with loving forever homes throughout North America and Canada. To this day, the organization has given a loving and caring home to over 500 rescued dogs.

Image of a rescue dog.

Stewart, along with her small team of volunteers are calling donors and fund-raising for this new life saving project.  They now need to raise an additional $30,000 so they can bring in all two hundred (200) dogs and not have to turn any away. 

China Rescue Dogs, an organization committed to rescuing and saving dogs from China and adopting them into homes in the U.S, has rescued 145 dogs from slaughterhouses and meat trucks in China during the March period. All of the newly rescued dogs arrived in New York, with hope to save 65 more, bringing the total to over 200. This heartwarming achievement is thanks to those who continue to give donations to the organization, whom without many of these accomplishments would not be possible.

"What was once the end of their lives, is now a new beginning for these beautiful babies," said Jill Stewart, President and Founder of China Rescue Dogs. "They all have been quarantined, micro-chipped, and received all the necessary vaccinations. Now, it is time for them to live the rest of their lives being safe and happy with their forever families."

China Rescue Dogs is an organization founded by Jill Stewart, an ardent advocate of animal rights worldwide, and especially in China. Their global mission is simple - to rescue and rehabilitate dogs from China and provide them with loving forever homes throughout North America and Canada. To this day, the organization has given a loving and caring home to over 500 rescued dogs.

Image of a rescue dog.

Stewart, along with her small team of volunteers are calling donors and fund-raising for this new life saving project.  They now need to raise an additional $30,000 so they can bring in all two hundred (200) dogs and not have to turn any away. 

Article Credit -
chinarescuedogs.org

Previous post

There are no previous posts

Next post

There are no next posts