
Dogs saved from China slaughterhouses set to arrive in New York, first flight since CDC ban
Fox News
Nearly 50 pups have been saved from brutal slaughter in China by rescue organization No Dogs Left Behind. Founder Jeffrey Beri shares details as the dogs anticipate their US arrival.
The flight is scheduled to land at New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport this week, and then 32 dogs will be delivered to adoptive families across the U.S. that have patiently waited for the pups to arrive. The rescue organization, founded in 2016, fights for global animal welfare laws. "As long as I can breathe, walk and talk, we will not stop evacuating survivors. Mark my words." "You can imagine that they've been beaten and tortured. So, it takes time for them to trust humans again." Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle writer for Fox News Digital.
The remaining 14 dogs rescued are still available for adoption.













