Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Dogs saved from meat farm arrive

- JORDYN NOENNIG

Humane societies will put animals up for adoption

Five dogs rescued from a South Korean dog meat farm arrived Thursday at Wisconsin humane societies as part of an internatio­nal rescue mission to close dog meat farms in countries overseas.

This was the first time Wisconsin has received dogs from a Humane Society Internatio­nal project that closed nine dog meat farms and relocated nearly 1,000 dogs since 2014, according to a news release from the Humane Animal Welfare Society of Waukesha.

“This is what we do every day, but (the dogs) don’t come from Korea every day,” HAWS of Waukesha communicat­ions coordinato­r Jennifer Smieja said. “It’s exciting because we are part of a bigger thing.”

The five dogs that arrived in Wisconsin were rescued from a farm in Yesan, South Korea, which had 149 dogs, all of which will be transporte­d to the United States this month. More dogs will be flown to Chicago and driven to Wisconsin in the coming weeks.

“To prepare, the basics are to make sure we’ve read up on the possibilit­ies. So our veterinari­an staff have researched what kind of medical issues they might face,” Smieja said. “Our behavioral staff has done some reading and have done work on puppy mill dogs before, so they know we might be dealing with shy or shut-down dogs.”

Two dogs will be staying in HAWS of Waukesha — Penny, a German shorthaire­d pointer mix, and Harpo, a spaniel mix. Both the dogs are believed to be between 8 months and a year old.

The other three dogs were transporte­d to Sheboygan County Humane Society.

Because the dogs are from a foreign country, the humane societies are anticipati­ng dog breeds that are not as common in the U.S., such as the Korean Jindo and mastiff dogs.

Those who are interested in adopting the dogs should begin putting in their applicatio­ns, but it could be a few weeks before the South Korean dogs are ready to go to a home. HAWS of Waukesha will post on its Facebook page when the dogs are ready to adopt.

“So far we are thrilled to see how quickly they are warming up and how quickly they are coming out of their shells, that is making a huge difference ... but we don’t know how long it will be until they are ready to be adopted,” Smieja said.

Those who want to help HAWS of Waukesha or other humane societies care for the rescued dogs are encouraged to donate.

 ?? JORDYN NOENNIG ?? Penny is a German shorthaire­d pointer mix that will be available at the Humane Animal Welfare Society of Waukesha.
JORDYN NOENNIG Penny is a German shorthaire­d pointer mix that will be available at the Humane Animal Welfare Society of Waukesha.
 ?? JORDYN NOENNIG ?? Harpo is a spaniel mix that will be available for adoption at the Humane Animal Welfare Society of Waukesha.
JORDYN NOENNIG Harpo is a spaniel mix that will be available for adoption at the Humane Animal Welfare Society of Waukesha.

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