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South Korea’s ex-president criticised for withdrawal dogs during Blue House

  • March 15, 2017

South Korea's former boss Park Geun-hye's pet dogs are seen in this welfare design supposing by a Presidential Blue House and expelled by News1 on Dec 24, 2015. PHOTO: REUTERSSouth Korea's former boss Park Geun-hye's pet dogs are seen in this welfare design supposing by a Presidential Blue House and expelled by News1 on Dec 24, 2015. PHOTO: REUTERS

South Korea’s former boss Park Geun-hye’s pet dogs are seen in this welfare design supposing by a Presidential Blue House and expelled by News1 on Dec 24, 2015. PHOTO: REUTERS

SEOUL: A South Korean animal rights organisation has filed a censure with military opposite former boss Park Geun-hye for abandoning 9 pet dogs in a presidential Blue House after being discharged from office.

The dogs are Jindos, a Korean multiply of sport dog famous for their loyalty.

Park left a Blue House presidential formidable on Sunday, dual days after a Constitutional Court private her from bureau over a crime liaison involving large business and financial favours.

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She returned to her private home in a upmarket Gangnam district of a capital, Seoul.

Some neighbours there had given Park a span of Jindos in early 2013, when she left for a Blue House. The span had 7 puppies in Jan this year.

The Busan Korea Alliance for a Prevention of Cruelty to Animals pronounced on a Twitter comment it had filed a censure opposite Park on a assign of animal abandonment.

The Blue House pronounced Park had left a dogs partly since it would not be good for a puppies to be uprooted from their home and denied they had been abandoned.

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“She told Blue House staff to take good caring of a dogs and to find good encourage homes for a puppies if necessary,” pronounced a Blue House spokesman, Kim Dong-jo.

Another animal rights group, Coexistence of Animal Rights on Earth, pronounced it was peaceful to caring for a animals and find them homes.

“We wish to assistance these dogs so that they won’t be adopted thoughtlessly or finish adult in dog shelters,” a organisation pronounced in a statement.

The Jindos are local to Jindo Island off a south-west seashore of a Korean peninsula.

Article source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/1355805/south-koreas-ex-president-criticised-leaving-dogs-blue-house/

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