Dog rescued from cruel Chinese butchers is looking for forever home
Briefly

Marmalade was rescued from the brutal dog meat trade in China, where he suffered horrific injuries. He was saved by volunteers from No To Dog Meat, a charity dedicated to ending this practice. Previously facing death at the Yulin Dog Meat Festival, Marmalade endured surgeries to repair his mouth, resulting in a less painful life. Despite his imperfections, he is described as a friendly dog seeking a forever home in the UK or beyond. The charity highlights the struggles of rescuing and rehabilitating these animals.
Marmalade, rescued from cruel Chinese butchers who ripped his mouth, underwent surgery and now seeks a forever home in the UK or globally.
Before rescue, Marmalade faced certain death at the Yulin Dog Meat Festival, where thousands of dogs and cats are brutally killed each year.
NoToDogMeat described Marmalade as a lovely boy, highlighting that the charity could not afford to fix his face in China, making his surgery in France miraculous.
Marmalade's surgery allowed him to eat without pain and infection, though his lower lip and face will never be perfect.
Read at Mail Online
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