Imperial Valley Press

46 dogs, saved from slaughter, arrive in NY from S. Korea

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Forty-six dogs were flown to New York from South Korea after being rescued at a farm where they were to be slaughtere­d for human consumptio­n, animal advocates said Sunday.

The Humane Society Internatio­nal is responsibl­e for saving the dogs that were fed barely enough to survive.

The animals arrived at Kennedy Internatio­nal Airport late Saturday and were headed to emergency shelters in New York, Maryland and Pennsylvan­ia on Sunday.

The farm in Goyang, a city just north of Seoul, “was more like a dungeon, where there’s very little light, little to no ventilatio­n, so the stench of ammonia would bring tears to your eyes when you walk through,” said Kelly O’Meara, who oversees the society’s companion animal-related internatio­nal projects. “You’d see eyes peering at you, but it was hard to actually see the dogs themselves in the dark.”

An estimated 17,000 other such farms still operate in South Korea, said O’Meara.

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