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Some of the dogs and cats rescued from Yulin arrived in Chongqing about 11pm on 23rd June. Local activists were already at the scene to help Aunty Yang Yu Hua. Aunty Yang's shelter, 重庆杨玉华流浪动物保护站 (Chongqing Yang Yu Hua Stray Animals Protection Centre) posted on Weibo that she urgently needs pet food and canine distemper testing kits and medicines.
Parcels and donations from overseas would also be welcome.…
Added by Hand In Hand With Asia on June 27, 2014 at 1:13 — 1 Comment
Activists in Hangzhou spent 4 hours on Tuesday (24th June 2014) chasing at high-speed, a truck with nearly 2000 cats on board, headed for slaughter. They managed to intercept and block the truck. From the early morning they guarded the truck, waiting for officers from animal inspection to come at 9am to inspect it.
The activists gave a shout out on Weibo, asking people to help them and to bring cat food and cages. They are exhausted and many…
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64 year old Yang Yu Hua spent all her 6000 Yuan to rescue about 30 cats and 70 dogs. One of the photos (bottom left) shows her weeping as she leans on the cage, overcome with emotion at rescuing these lucky souls. Anty Yang has a shelter in Chongqing and we previously covered a rescue that she was involved with of 50+ dogs, headed for slaughter in December 2013. The dogs were taken to her shelter.
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Survivals of the aftermath. Chinese activists have rescued approx 200 dogs from Yulin. The dogs have now been taken to a safe place in Shangrao, 1680km away from Yulin. A lot of the dogs rescued have eye discharge and pus coming from their noses and have tested positive for canine distemper. Dog meat restaurants claim they don’t kill pedigree dogs so where did the Tibetan Mastiff and Samoyed come from? This reinforces…
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Following on from the first posts on the rescue of 2,800 cats in the early hours of 14th January 2014 on their way to slaughter in Wuhan (please see this link to read the story from the beginning:-http://arzone.ning.com/profiles/blogs/china-breaking-news-activists-police-stop-truck-carrying-2-800), the activists had been working through…
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This is a film about Da Huang (Big Yellow), a dog in China who was abandoned by his owner and was a stray for 33-days.
The film was produced by volunteers in China who received no profit from the film. It was made to raise people's awareness about stray dogs and encourage them to adopt instead of…
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A young girl saw this dog searching for food in Bei Xin’an, Shijingshan, Beijing. She bought some sausages to feed him and the dog began to follow her. A passing by aunty told the girl that the dog had been dumped for about 2 years because the owner felt he is not as good looking as their newly owned pure breed dog. He has been wandering at…
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Do you remember when we featured the little puppy who wouldn't leave his dead sister's side after she was killed by a car back in November? We have great news!! The pup has been rescued by moonbears.org, an organisation that campaigns to end the bear bile farms in Korea. The little dog has been named Sal (short for Salvation) and is currently in quarantine in Hong Kong. You can help moonbears.org with their work and learn more by donating here:-…
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After dawn, despite their tiredness overnight from rescuing the cats at the trafficking hotspot, volunteers transferred all the cats out of the sacks and crates into separate cages. The total number of cats is confirmed to be more than 80 (instead of 100 previously mentioned) and they have been admitted to Guangjing Pet Clinic at De Zheng Bei Lu, Yue Xiu Qu, Guangzhou.…
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The cats rescued from the trafficker in Shanghai have been taken to the vet hospital for health checks, vaccinations, desexing & to be put up for adoption. Those with collars on are waiting to be reunited with their owners.
Cat owners have been uploading their missing cats photos to Weibo,…
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More than 400 dogs were rescued from Yulin Dog Meat Festival in June 2013. 2 different groups purchased dogs from the trafficker, Du Yufeng was one of the groups with the monks who helped her. The priority was to save as many dogs as possible because a lot of the dogs were sick with distemper and other illness. Many died after arriving at Shangrao farm. Some died at the vet hospital. …
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