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South Korea banned dog meat. So what happens to the dogs? TLDR: nothing good https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c20r7lkel68o
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I have a genius idea to solve their problem if funding was available. So we’d need to recruit about 100,000 people who want to get free training and skills. The only prerequisite would be can’t be afraid of dogs. We’d need to hire and pay about 4,000 professional dog trainers, even better if they’re specialized in service dog training. Then we’d need land, housing, and resources for dog training camps. The recruits can each be responsible for the care of about 5 dogs. In exchange, they get a free dog training certification and can practice their training with the dogs under their care. Ideally, they’d even manage to train a few thousand of the more promising doggies to be advanced service dogs. Others to be therapy dogs. Any doggies that pass service dog training could go to people in need. With this plan, doggies get care, love, and enrichment/training and people in need of skills would get necessary training and certificate to make money or find a job afterwards.
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Where’s the Crowdfund I’m in What are you naming it??? This massive dog oriented army????
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We need to find out which member of the Korean government we need to contact to permit and subsidize and which billionaire Korean heiress that loves dogs wants to sponsor the majority of this philanthropic project
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