
Cho Hee-kyung
Cho Hee-kyung is the head of the Korean Animal Welfare Association and has voiced concerns about the potential fate of dogs left behind following the ban on dog meat. She acknowledges that while efforts will be made to rescue as many animals as possible, there will inevitably be dogs that remain unadopted, leading to heartbreaking outcomes, such as euthanasia.
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Cho Hee-kyung admitted that many dogs would still be left over after the rescue efforts.
El dilema de Corea del Sur sobre qué hacer con medio millón de perros tras prohibir el consumo de su carne | Internacional | NoticiasCho Hee-kyung admitted that many dogs would still be left over after the rescue efforts.
El dilema de Corea del Sur sobre qué hacer con medio millón de perros tras prohibir el consumo de su carneCho Hee-kyung admitted that despite efforts to rescue animals, many dogs would still be left over and face the risk of being euthanized.
El dilema de Corea del Sur de qué hacer con medio millón de perros tras prohibirse el consumo de la carne de estos animalesCho Hee-kyung, head of the Korean Animal Welfare Association, conceded that there would be dogs left over after the ban.
South Korea banned dog meat. So what happens to the dogs?




