It was a serendipitous encounter on the subway back in the mid-1990s when young veterinary college student Park Tae-jin first laid eyes on an assistance dog accompanying a passenger he assumed was blind. "Having never witnessed such a scene before, I felt compelled to follow the person and the dog," said Park, now general director of Samsung Guide Dog. At that time, there were only around 10 guide dogs in S.
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Late Samsung Group Chairman Lee Kun-hee’s (1942-2020) love of animals is being rediscovered through his efforts to preserve Jindo dogs, an indigenous Korean breed, and transform the country’s pet culture. Samsung recently celebrated the
Samsung Group late Chairman Lee Kun-hee’s Jindo dog preservation project is getting a renewed spotlight as the group’s guide dog school marks its 30th anniversary this year. According to industry sources, the late Samsung patriarch acquired 30 Jindos in the late 1960s and strove to increase its population and raise its global awareness. “I spent days working with breeders, consulting with foreign ex.