China Rescue Dogs and SPCA International say a new rescue organization in Inglewood is the nation’s first not-for-profit airport animal care facility.
Fluffy tails wagged all about on Tuesday, June 27, at a new animal care facility called “Rue’s Kennels at LAX.” The facility’s purpose – to help rescue dogs from China and elsewhere.
, a global animal welfare organization; David MacNeil, CEO of WeatherTech; and seven Golden Retriever rescues nationwide.16 Golden Retrievers, 2 Corgis, 1 Poodle, and 1 Malamute – all rescued from slaughter -arrived from China to begin the rest of their lives, safe and loved in the USA.
16 Golden Retrievers, 2 Corgis, 1 Poodle, and 1 Malamute – all rescued from slaughter -arrived from China to begin the rest of their lives, safe and loved in the USA. Inglewood Mayor James Butts welcomed the rescues and cut the ribbon to celebrate the debut of Rue’s Kennels at LAX — the nation’s first mission-driven, nonprofit airport animal care facility built to help rescue dogs from around the world. Tibetan Monks from Long Beach blessed the dogs and the facility.
It is estimated that more than 10,000 dogs are killed and eaten during the 10-day Yulin Meat Festival festival alone, which this year runs from June 21 to June 30. Annually, 10 to 15 million dogs are eaten annually across China, with figures cited as high as 50,000 per day, according to a China Rescue Dogs’ press release.
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