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Puppies saved from the dinner plate: The moment 57 dogs as young as two-days-old were rescued from filthy and cruel South Korean meat farm

  • The mistreated animals had spent their lives in 'small, filthy cages' in South Korea where they waited to be killed
  • Puppies as young as two-days-old discovered sleeping in mounds of old newspaper with no shelter from the cold
  • They were rescued by Humane Society International who flew them to California where they will all be adopted
  • Dog consumption as a 'tradition' was condemned by Korean-based Change for Animals who helped rescue pups
  • Some of the dogs were days away from joining the two million others who are eaten in South Korea every year  

By Jay Akbar For Mailonline

Published: 11:44 GMT, 20 March 2015 | Updated: 12:42 GMT, 20 March 2015

Fifty-seven dogs have been rescued from a dog meat farm in South Korea where they spent their entire lives in small, filthy cages.

The mistreated pups as young as two-days-old were set to become some of the two million dogs consumed in the country every year - before two animal rights groups heroically intervened.

They will all arrive at a shelter in northern California today, before being put up for adoption early next week thanks to Human Society International and the Change for Animals Foundation in South Korea.

Animals rights groups inside the country have condemned the defence of eating dog meat as tradition or native culture - and claim the meat trade is not only cruel, but its consumption is harmful to human health.

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Trapped: Dogs as young as two-days-old were rescued from a dog meat factory in South Korea where they were waiting to be killed
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Trapped: Dogs as young as two-days-old were rescued from a dog meat factory in South Korea where they were waiting to be killed

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