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Jake is a 2-year-old male pitbull terrier mix. He weighs 45 lbs and is an owner surrender. His adoption fee is sponsored!
Celebrate AAPI Heritage month with us, and meet your new best friend this weekend!
*Friday, May 10th*
Location: Hana House (this is not an adoption event - it’s a merch fundraiser, meet some of our pups, learn about our mission)
345 Adams St., Brooklyn,
General Public: 1 pm - 6 pm
*free entry - register for tickets on eventbrite https://shorturl.at/hvN27
*Saturday, May 11th*
Location: Hana House (official adoption event)
345 Adams St., Brooklyn
Pre-approved adopters: 1:00-1:30 pm
General public: 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm
*free entry - register for tickets on eventbrite https://shorturl.at/hvN27
We encourage you to submit your adoption application before the events for pre-approval. This can speed up the process and help you find your furry friend faster.
For more information on our adoption process and frequently asked questions, please visit: - -koreank9rescue.org/adoption-faq -koreank9rescue.org/adoption-procedures
Your support is vital for our 501(c)(3) dog rescue's continued success in saving more lives. To contribute, please visit our Donation page at [www.koreank9rescue.org/donate](https://www.koreank9rescue.org/donate) or support us on Patreon at [www.patreon.com/koreank9rescue](https://www.patreon.com/koreank9rescue). Together, we can keep making a difference in the lives of these deserving dogs.
Jake is a 2-year-old male pitbull terrier mix. He weighs 45 lbs and is an owner surrender. His adoption fee is sponsored!
Celebrate AAPI Heritage month with us, and meet your new best friend this weekend!
*Friday, May 10th*
Location: Hana House (this is not an adoption event - it’s a merch fundraiser, meet some of our pups, learn about our mission)
345 Adams St., Brooklyn,
General Public: 1 pm - 6 pm
*free entry - register for tickets on eventbrite https://shorturl.at/hvN27
*Saturday, May 11th*
Location: Hana House (official adoption event)
345 Adams St., Brooklyn
Pre-approved adopters: 1:00-1:30 pm
General public: 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm
*free entry - register for tickets on eventbrite https://shorturl.at/hvN27
We encourage you to submit your adoption application before the events for pre-approval. This can speed up the process and help you find your furry friend faster.
For more information on our adoption process and frequently asked questions, please visit: - -koreank9rescue.org/adoption-faq -koreank9rescue.org/adoption-procedures
Your support is vital for our 501(c)(3) dog rescue's continued success in saving more lives. To contribute, please visit our Donation page at [www.koreank9rescue.org/donate](https://www.koreank9rescue.org/donate) or support us on Patreon at [www.patreon.com/koreank9rescue](https://www.patreon.com/koreank9rescue). Together, we can keep making a difference in the lives of these deserving dogs.
We rescue dogs from the Korean dog meat trade. We work in partnership with local and regional Korean dog rescues and high kill shelters. Many of our dogs come from the brutal dog meat trade and also puppy mill survivors. None of these dogs will get adopted in their homeland.
We work to end the dog meat trade in Korea where over 2.5 million dogs a year are tortured and slaughtered for consumption because of the belief that tortured dog meat gives medicinal benefits. We stand with the Korean animal activists and rescuers in Korea. A portion of the adoption fee goes back to these groups in Korea. Please email us at koreank9rescue@gmail.com for more information and follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/KoreanK9Rescue/
We rescue dogs from the Korean dog meat trade. We work in partnership with local and regional Korean dog rescues and high kill shelters. Many of our dogs come from the brutal dog meat trade and also puppy mill survivors. None of these dogs will get adopted in their homeland.
We work to end the dog meat trade in Korea where over 2.5 million dogs a year are tortured and slaughtered for consumption because of the belief that tortured dog meat gives medicinal benefits. We stand with the Korean animal activists and rescuers in Korea. A portion of the adoption fee goes back to these groups in Korea. Please email us at koreank9rescue@gmail.com for more information and follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/KoreanK9Rescue/