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Stop Dog Meat Trade

No Dogs Left Behind leads the way in the global war against animal cruelty. We operate boots on the ground in Asia, fighting on the front lines to rescue dogs from the illegal dog-meat trade. No Dogs Left Behind works hands-on with local activists through emergency response, pulling dogs directly from slaughterhouses, dog meat trucks, wet markets and traffickers. Our mission extends beyond borders worldwide, advocating for the creation and enforcement of animal welfare laws, and raising awareness for a cruelty-free, sustainable world in which no animal is violated, exploited, tortured or slaughtered for commercial goods or profit. Contact Us https://nodogsleftbehind.com/

China Samoyed Rescue

I reached out to NDLB through social media. Their Director of Adoptions, Brandy responded immediately to my inquiry. She was absolutely lovely. She made the adoption process easy. She conducted the phone interview, provided me with photos and videos of the dogs, and assisted me in the decision making. I completed the adoption form, provided them with requested information, and within two days, the adoption was finalized. I became the proud parent of Jack the Samoyed! Brandy completed all the travel arrangements, and two weeks later on November 22, 2019, my precious cargo arrived! Contact Us https://nodogsleftbehind.com/newes/thank-you-no-dogs-left-behind-for-bringing-jack-to-me/

Best friends adopt a dog

No rescue is truly complete until each survivor has a family of their own. Whether you selected the dog yourself or our adoption team assisted in matching you, the goal of No Dogs Left Behind is to determine what placement and environment will be best for your best friends adopt a dog. The NDLB Team has put together this Survivor Cheat Sheet to help our adopters know how to best take care of our dogs when they first come home. This Cheat Sheet has a lot of tips and information to help make the transition successful when you adopt a dog from China for you and our survivors! Contact Us https://nodogsleftbehind.com/adopt-a-dog-from-china/

End the Dog Meat Trade

No Dogs Left Behind is a non-profit organization devoted to rescuing dogs from the meat trade and finding them forever homes in the U.S. and Canada. Our organization works tirelessly to stop the dog meat trade by creating awareness and educating the public on this cruel practice. We operate boots on the ground in our China dog rescue to save dogs from slaughter all year long. Our work has led to the shutdown of numerous slaughterhouses. Working on the ground to rescue, medically treat, and care for hundreds of dogs saved from the China dog meat trade, we will not stop until every dog is safe. Contact  Us https://nodogsleftbehind.com/end-the-dog-meat-trade/

Adopt a Yulin Dog

No Dogs Left Behind has rescued thousands of dogs from the dog meat markets and illegal dog traffickers. Through emergency response evacuations of slaughterhouse shutdowns, wet markets, dog meat truck interceptions and exposure of breeders we have made it our mission to save these exploited and vulnerable lives. Yet we need everyday heroes like you to adopt and complete the mission. No rescue is finished until each dog finds a forever home. https://nodogsleftbehind.com/adopt

It’s Time to End the Dog Meat Trade and Yulin Festival?

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  With the global pandemic of COVID-19, governments can no longer keep silent when the links between animal trafficking and human health hazards are so clear. It’s high time to  end the Dog Meat Trade  Many activities in the dog meat trade contribute to the creation and spread of viruses that can harm both animals and humans. Southeast Asian nations now have a chance to stop a potential source of the next global pandemic by prohibiting the trade in dog meat before it’s too late. What are some typical misunderstandings about dog meat? Many people believe that dog meat is a cheap source of protein for disadvantaged populations, although it is usually more expensive than other meats and considered a delicacy in most countries that consume it.   Korean Dog Meat Trade Rescues  is now paying attention to this. In South Korea, there is a widespread belief that dogs grown for meat in dog meat farms are somehow different from the dogs who live with people as pets. Contrary to common misconcepti