Partnering with The Beagle Rescue Network to Help Dog from a Hoarding Case

In 2019, The Beagle Rescue Network in South Korea closed down a horrible hoarding situation. Around 1,600 dogs were pulled from this "private no-kill shelter." Many dogs were not spayed and needed medical treatment and socialization. While the volunteers at the Beagle Rescue Network have been working tirelessly taking care of these dogs and finding foster and forever homes for them, 500 dogs still remain in their boarding facility. One by one they are being placed in foster homes and then adopted to loving families. Sochi Dogs is excited to be part of this process -- to help find homes for some of these larger dogs that are more difficult to adopt in South Korea. Great job Beagle Rescue Network!

Do you remember Lili?

This cutie from the terrible hoarding case we helped out with in Sochi back in February. In the before photo, it's hard to see her. After a few vet visits and spending time in a foster home, we are happy to report that she found her forever home!

 
 

Dusya, Pin, and Mimi at the Warsaw airport this morning!

We are so excited to welcome our first Ukrainian dogs, Dusya, Pin, and Mimi! Today who flew into JFK from Warsaw, after making the long journey from Kyiv to Warsaw. We can’t imagine everything they’ve been through.

Thank you to everyone who made this journey possible, especially our incredible partners in Kyiv who rescued them and an amazing flight volunteer, Tanya.

 
 

Two photos of Max

It’s hard to believe that Max was ever tied up on a chain. He is right at home on the couch -- even if he has to share it with a cat (ugh!). Max is in a foster home in NJ waiting for his forever family.