Our Taiwan Program...

We have had the pleasure of opening up our program to some wonderful deserving dogs rescused by the tireless rescuers in Taiwan. We have had a lot of support from potential adopters and adopters with our rescued dogs from Taiwan. The dogs from Taiwan are often times smaller in size then your average mixed breed dog and they make excellent city dogs.
There is always people who ask why rescue dogs from another country? Many people wonder why dogs from Taiwan are shipped over to other areas to find homes. The truth is that these dogs have little or no chance at being adopted in their own country. WDR believes in raising awareness for animal welfare on a global basis, not in just in our county or country. Another important aspect of taking dogs from Taiwan is the hope it leaves the rescuers there. The dogs they send here get top notch homes and it is a small way we can help them.
Read one dog's amazing story here:
This dog, now named moca, used to be called little blacky like thousands of other little blackies. He was born homeless.Moca's case is an outstanding example because it was well documented. As a very young puppy, he got into an area where the Taiwanese army trains new men. One night, a rescuer got a call from a young man inside the army base, telling her in lowered voice that a puppy has been hung upside down and beaten till its leg broke, and now left in the dump to die by itself. The rescuer found the poor puppy in the garbage.
After the puppy recovered at the vet, he was going to be homeless again, Inn read about the poor dog and took it back to her place. She has been looking for a home for the puppy ever since but in Taiwan there is little hope someone would want him... he is just one in a million to them.


The broken leg has recovered, but so far not a soul has asked about adopting Moca. Inn has asked me to help send Moca to SF. Poor Inn can only take Moca out for walks late at night because Taiwanese people think Moca is too huge at 30 lb, and always yell at Inn when they see Moca, saying that her big dog is too dangerous...
We wish you can show people Moca and help find him a parent who cares about animal rights world wide.
Thank you very much,
Lu Lu
For more info on adopting or fostering sweet Moca and some updated pictures please Click Here
To view some pictures taken of a Taiwan Animal Shelter Click Here
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