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NORTH CAROLINA (WJW) — Over 200 dogs, many of which were rescued from slaughterhouses and the meat trade in China, are to arrive in the United States next month.
Finally going home: Frontline ICU nurse receives double lung transplant after COVID-19 complications
According to a press release from China Rescue Dogs, 145 newly-rescued dogs will arrive in three cargo planes at John F. Kennedy International Airport March 3 through 5. An additional 60 are set to arrive at the end of March, depending on donations.
The dogs were rescued just before Chinese New Year, the release states.
“Many were saved off meat trucks, from slaughterhouses and rescued from abuse, and neglect. They have been stranded in China until the New Year celebrations come to an end,” according to the release.
China Rescue Dogs’ global mission is to rescue and rehabilitate dogs from China and provide them with loving homes in North America.
China Rescue Dogs is trying to raise $30,000 to cover the cost of rescuing the final 60 dogs. The organization relies on donations and volunteers.
“Funding is crucial,” said Stewart. “We never say no to any dog–mixed breeds, banned breeds, disabled dogs and seniors. We try to rescue them all. Unfortunately, we cannot do that without the public’s continued support.”
What makes the project challenging, she said, is the number of states the organization transports dogs to.
To find out more about donating toward the project, click here.
“From the east coast to the west coast, we have forever families waiting for their new babies to arrive,” she said. “Delivering these babies to their new homes is worth the effort but is still expensive.”
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Finally going home: Frontline ICU nurse receives double lung transplant after COVID-19 complications
According to a press release from China Rescue Dogs, 145 newly-rescued dogs will arrive in three cargo planes at John F. Kennedy International Airport March 3 through 5. An additional 60 are set to arrive at the end of March, depending on donations.
The dogs were rescued just before Chinese New Year, the release states.
“Many were saved off meat trucks, from slaughterhouses and rescued from abuse, and neglect. They have been stranded in China until the New Year celebrations come to an end,” according to the release.
China Rescue Dogs’ global mission is to rescue and rehabilitate dogs from China and provide them with loving homes in North America.
China Rescue Dogs is trying to raise $30,000 to cover the cost of rescuing the final 60 dogs. The organization relies on donations and volunteers.
“Funding is crucial,” said Stewart. “We never say no to any dog–mixed breeds, banned breeds, disabled dogs and seniors. We try to rescue them all. Unfortunately, we cannot do that without the public’s continued support.”
What makes the project challenging, she said, is the number of states the organization transports dogs to.
To find out more about donating toward the project, click here.
“From the east coast to the west coast, we have forever families waiting for their new babies to arrive,” she said. “Delivering these babies to their new homes is worth the effort but is still expensive.”
205 dogs rescued from slaughterhouses, meat trade, abuse in China to arrive in U.S. for new start
Over 200 rescued dogs, many of which were rescued from slaughterhouses and the meat trade in China, are to arrive in the United States next month.
fox8.com