Expats volunteer to care for neglected dogs
12/02/2019, 10(33 PM
Expats volunteer to care for neglected dogs 2014-09-02 : 18:44
Volunteers prepare cages to rescue dogs from a hoarding situation in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province, in July. / Courtesy of Cody Yoshizawa
By Eileen Cahill A Korean animal rights group, Coexistence of Animal Rights on Earth (known as CARE or Thank You Animals), is struggling to care for a group of severely neglected dogs who were being kept at a home in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province. CARE removed about 100 dogs from the property in July with the help of about 20 volunteers. U.S. citizen Helen Marie Bailey, 25, drove to the site with a group of volunteers and assisted in the rescue. The occupant was under pressure to release the dogs to CARE, she recalls, because their presence had become a human health issue ― liquid from the dogs’ body waste was seeping through the floor into the apartment below. Still, the man was yelling and protesting as the rescuers did their work, Bailey told The Korea Times. Bailey lives with her husband and their young daughter in Uijeongbu, north of Seoul. A U.S. military spouse, she stays home full-time and expects to be in Korea for another year. Before coming here in November 2013, she worked as a portrait photographer in San Antonio, Texas, and volunteered for her local animal shelter in her spare time. The Korea Times also spoke with Nikki (Bora) Lee, a CARE representative, who said the group appreciated the work of all the volunteers, including Bailey, who helped wash the dogs, cut their matted fur and provided food and supplies. She also spoke highly of Bailey’s work as a volunteer photographer during CARE’s public outreach http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/common/printpreview.asp?categoryCode=177&newsIdx=164049
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