“For all we know she could have been someone’s pet before she was picked up by the meat trade,” Wellhoefer said. Related: Dogs rescued from South Korean meat farm up for adoption in Virginia Beach Joel Wellhoefer rescued a golden named Artie who arrived in Wisconsin in rough condition in June. “Everything I’ve heard about the China meat trade has been awful.” “I don’t even want to imagine what would have happened had he not been brought over,” she said. She did not realize until he came home that he had lost his left eye. “When I brought him home, it was two in the morning and it took about an hour to get him out of my car,” Southern said. One-year-old Odin is doing great with Milwaukee’s Lisa Southern, who plans to adopt him. Today, they are healthy and happy thanks to their new foster parents. The 30-hour journey to America is only the beginning of what these dogs may have gone through in their short lives. It was all thanks to power of love and one Wisconsin group called Wisconsin Adopt a Golden Retriever. MILWAUKEE ( WTMJ) - Wisconsin residents made some new four-legged friends after saving dogs meant for the meat trade in China.
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