They were rescued from their horrendous fate by the Chicago-area nonprofit Magnificent Mutts.
"We all let out a big sigh, just that they made it. And they're going to be safe and they're going to be out of those horrible conditions in South Korea," said Magnificent Mutts founder Linda Latelle.
The flight was 6,500 miles long; the dogs arrived looking timid but hopeful. At the airport, the dogs are loaded into vans and taken to the Elmhurst Animal Care Center.
"Our goal now is that we're going to show them that love does exist and they're going to have a much better life," Latelle said.
The dogs will first go into foster care, and will be offered up for adoption once they have adapted to their new surroundings.
"They're going to think they've died and gone to heaven. They will learn to be a dog," Latelle said. "They will learn what it's like to be loved."
And while this was going on, two south side teenagers were shot and killed. Hardly a mention by the media. Nobody gives a rats ass.
I couldn't even make this crap up.
ReplyDeleteThey are dogs.
ReplyDeleteA liberal 19th Ward Democrat if he/she had lived in the middle ages :
ReplyDelete"Heresy ! Burn the witch ! Long live the King!"