MEDIA ADVISORY: Welcome to Canada! Rescued dogs to land in Toronto after being saved from a South Korean dog meat farm

News outlets invited to attend closure of South Korean dog meat farm (March 12th) and/or arrival of rescued dogs at Pearson International Airport (March 13th)


TORONTO, March 06, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Media are invited to Pearson International Airport on Tuesday, March 13th to witness the arrival of 18 dogs rescued from a South Korean dog meat farm. In total, more than 80 dogs rescued from this facility will be transported to Canada this month. Representatives with Humane Society International/Canada will be on hand to field questions about the rescue and the campaign to end the dog meat trade.

Media with resources in South Korea are also invited to attend the closure of the dog meat farm in Siheung (near Seoul) on March 12th. Additionally, HSI/Canada staff participating in the farm closure will be available for phone or email interviews from South Korea March 12th-14th.

WHAT:

  • Closure of a dog meat farm in Siheung, South Korea
  • Arrival of 18 rescued dogs at Pearson International Airport

WHO:

  • Rescued dogs, HSI/Canada spokespeople and volunteers.

             
WHERE:

  • Farm closure: Siheung, South Korea
  • Arrival of dogs at Pearson International Airport: Air Canada Cargo - 2580 Britannia Rd East, Mississauga, ON L4W 2P7

WHEN:

  • Farm closure in Siheung, South Korea: March 12th
  • Arrival of dogs at Pearson International Airport: March 13th, between 5 pm and 6 pm.

For interview requests, high-resolution photos and video, please call or email media contact below.

Media Contact: Christopher Paré – office: 514 395-2914 x 206 / cell: 438 402-0643, email: cpare@hsi.org  

Humane Society International/Canada is a leading force for animal protection, with active programs in companion animals, wildlife and habitat protection, marine mammal preservation, farm animal welfare and animals in research. HSI/Canada is proud to be a part of Humane Society International which, together with its partners, constitutes one of the world's largest animal protection organizations. Celebrating animals and confronting cruelty worldwide - on the web at www.hsicanada.ca