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Operation 1M: The Road to Andong

Operation 1M: The Road to Andong

In rural South Korea, thousands of dogs live tethered on short one-meter (3 ft) chains – left out in the elements, unable to move freely, and often forgotten. These chains are not just physical restraints. They represent a lifetime of confinement, neglect, and suffering.
At Korean K9 Rescue, we believe every dog deserves better. That’s why we launched Operation 1M.

A New Mission After the Fires

In March 2025, wildfires swept across Gyeongsangbuk-do Province, devastating entire communities – including farms where dogs were chained and left behind. More than 700 dogs perished in just one fire in Andong. The scale of the loss was staggering, and the aftermath revealed a deeper, ongoing crisis: countless field dogs still live in silence across rural Korea, tethered and exposed, with no access to shelter or medical care.
These aren’t isolated cases. They’re a systemic issue tied to cultural practices, economic hardship, and the absence of enforceable welfare laws.

What We’re Doing

Since April, our team has been working directly in rural regions like Andong and Cheongsong County – places hit hard by both wildfire and neglect. In just 45 days, we’ve:

These small steps are already making a big impact. Dogs who once lay on bare earth under burning sun now have a shaded space to rest. Dogs who were completely immobilized by chains now have the freedom to stretch, move, and interact.
We’re not just building houses. We’re building hope.

Why It Matters

Field dogs in Korea are often invisible – overlooked by policy, the public, and even many rescues. But their suffering is no less urgent.
We’ve seen the consequences of inaction firsthand. After the fires, we rescued dogs burned, starving, and barely alive. Some, like Phoenix, shielded their newborn puppies through smoke and flames. Others, like Guwon, survived among the bodies of hundreds who didn’t.
This new phase – Operation 1M – is our commitment to preventing the next tragedy.

A Call to Action

We can’t do this alone. Every doghouse, every rope, every veterinary treatment costs time and resources. And there are thousands more dogs still waiting.

Your support helps us continue this mission – one dog, one house, one chain at a time.