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Olympic Skier Shuts Down Dog Meat Farm & Saves 90 Dogs From Being Slaughtered !!

Gus Kenworthy could even be a freestyle skier who rides for the us and will be a two-time Olympian, bringing home the silver in 2014 from Sochi, Russia.

But skiing isn’t the sole thing he's known for. Kenworthy could even be a huge animal lover, and recently he and his boyfriend, Matt, helped pack up one among South Korea’s many dog meat farms a day
after he competed within the Winter Olympic Games there.
Kenworthy and Matt visited one among the 17,000 dog farms there and sadly witnessed first-hand how poorly these dogs were being treated. The dogs were malnourished and physically abused, and made to measure in small wire-floored pens, where they were exposed to the weather .
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“When it comes time to place one down, it's done so before the opposite dogs by means of electrocution, sometimes taking over to twenty agonizing minutes,” Kenworthy explained on Instagram. “Despite the beliefs of some, these dogs are not any different from those we call pets back home. sort of them were even pets at just one occasion and were stolen or found and sold into the dog meat trade.”

Thanks to these two men, in conjunction with the Humane Society International, this particular dog farm are becoming to be permanently pack up and thus the 90 neglected dogs will now be going back to the us and Canada, where they are going to be put up for adoption to hunt out loving forever homes.
“I’m hoping to use this visit as a chance to boost awareness to the inhumanity of the dog meat trade and thus the plight of dogs everywhere, including back range in the U.S. where many dogs are in need of loving homes!” Kenworthy wrote.
Kenworthy even adopted two of the dogs himself and decided to call them Beemo and Birdie. Sadly, Beemo gave up the ghost soon after but Birdie are becoming to be celebrating her second birthday in February.
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