The Three Hottest Days and Dog Meat Soup in Korea
Chobok, Joongbok, and Malbok: Korean summer days for dog meat soup. Tradition meets myths about stamina. Explore the cultural perspective.
Join us in raising awareness about the dog meat trade and animal cruelty in Korea.
Chobok, Joongbok, and Malbok: Korean summer days for dog meat soup. Tradition meets myths about stamina. Explore the cultural perspective.
Advocacy, awareness, and adoption shine in this year’s protest. 20+ Korean rescues, touching stories, and musical tribute showcase Free Korean Dogs’ mission.
A landmark ruling in South Korea declares dog meat slaughter illegal, marking a significant step towards a complete ban on dog consumption in Korea.
Canadian Olympian Meagan Duhamel takes on the Korean dog meat trade spotlight at the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics, advocating against dog abuse.
Become a flight courier for Free Korean Dogs like me. A fulfilling experience helping dogs like Tongki and Barny find forever homes.
South Korea is the only country engaged in high-volume dog farming for human consumption. New research shows the true scale of the issue.
Toronto’s 2nd protest vs. Korea’s dog/cat meat trade. Supporters unite for compassion in summer heat. Join ongoing movement at Korean Consulate.
Join us on July 8th, 2017, at the Korean Consulate in Toronto for a demonstration against Boknal and the Korean dog and cat meat trade.
Join EK Park’s protest on Aug 13 at Moran dog meat market, Seoul. Fight against Boknal’s dog meat tradition. Stand against cruelty.
Global outcry: Free Korean Dogs coordinates multi-city protests. From Seoul to New York’s Times Square, united against dog meat trade.
Join Korea’s landmark multi-org protest against the dog and cat meat trade on July 23rd, Gwanghwamun Square, Seoul. Unite globally and make a difference.
Guest article by Greg Mount Summer is a really bad time to be a dog in Korea. Bok Nal, or the dog days of summer, is the Korean name for the oppressively hot Korean summer. This year Bok Nal begins on July 17th and ends on August 16th. Many Koreans, mostly older generations, believe that…
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