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Forty-five rescue dogs destined for slaughter in China reach at JFK Airport this day.
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A rescued dog meets with original owner Kellee.
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Amanda Pierce and Steven Carro meet a rescue dog.
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A rescue dog greets his owner Debbie from the UK.
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A rescue dog greets his owner Debbie from the UK.
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A second cargo of dogs, all rescued from China’s meat markets, hang landed at JFK Airport — their wagging tails and pleased yelps asserting all the pieces about how overjoyed they had been to turn into “American citizens.”
Saturday’s batch of 45 dogs arrived from Beijing by technique of Air China on Saturday afternoon.
They had been greeted with hugs and treats by their alive to original adopters, a couple of of whom hang waited the upper allotment of a year to fulfill their pooches.
The dogs had been saved by No Dogs Left In the support of, which operates a refuge in Beijing and works to set dogs from China’s meat markets.
The group arranged for one more 34 rescue dogs to be flown in on Friday.