Rescue and rehome stray dogs

Rescue and rehome stray dogs

Rescue and rehome stray dogs

Untitled album 19/05/2020
Rescue and rehome stray dogs organized by Chris Barden 19/05/2020

Rescue and rehome stray dogs

Rescue and rehome stray dogs organized by Chris Barden Founded in late 2010, Our Shop’s initial vision was to help existing shelters create a smal… Chris Barden needs your support for Rescue and rehome stray dogs

Rescue and rehome stray dogs organized by Chris Barden 19/05/2020

Rescue and rehome stray dogs organized by Chris Barden Founded in late 2010, Our Shop’s initial vision was to help existing shelters create a smal… Chris Barden needs your support for Rescue and rehome stray dogs

An american in Beijing gives homeless animals new lease on life

On April 15 last year Chris Barden, from the United States, took a taxi to a toll station on the Beijing-Harbin Expressway. After he got out of the cab, Barden found himself face to face with a truck filled with 500 dogs.

"I learned by weibo (Chinese equivalent of Twitter) that these 500 dogs would be sent to Jilin, Jilin province, where they would be killed and served as food," Barden says. "As the founder of a small animal adoption program, I felt it was my duty to go and help."

By the time Barden got to the site, there were already about a dozen people, including volunteers and members from the China Small Animal Protection Association as well as other similar animal rescue groups in Beijing.

Barden himself is a founder of an online dog and cat adoption project, Lingyang.org, part of a Beijing-based adoption network for rescuing small animals.