Animal rights activists are criticizing former President Moon Jae-in for his decision to return his dogs - given by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un as a gift following their 2018 summit - to a government facility, saying that he should not treat the dogs as if they are objects. “Mr. Moon should not abandon the dogs or be forced to abandon them. As their guardian, it is his responsibility and privilege to care for their physical and emotional needs,” Patti Kim, head of Jindo Love Rescue, an animal rights group, told The Korea Times. “A commitment to be an animal s guardian is a commitment for life.”
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Idaho Rescue Network and Nez Perce Co. Sheriff’s Office rescued the dogs after finding them in unsanitary conditions. They'll soon have a chance at new homes.
Idaho Rescue Network and Nez Perce Co. Sheriff’s Office rescued the dogs after finding them in unsanitary conditions. They'll soon have a chance at new homes.