You do know humans do it too right?? Adoption they even go to third world countries to adopt a child 🤷🏻♀️.. lol I see what you mean tho animals will do it no matter what they won’t question it and just welcome the babies into their arms opposed to humans that question if they’re good enough or what kind genetics the kid will have. Animals love is beyond beautiful 😍 I’ve always had dogs and they have all taught me how to love unconditionally and patience. My baby now has pulled me from depression many times he forces me to get up and take him for a walk almost like he knows how I’m feeling because on a regular day he won’t bother me with it as much. The only thing I wish is that they live longer 😔♥️♥️♥️🐶
@@Cherry-kr4rn You know why they go to third world countries tho. Because it's easier to adopt there than in developed countries. Also, some look for children in countries (which are also third world countries), where genetic diversity is very high. It means that these people who mate, have little to no genetic connection. (They check whether they have same grandfather, grandgrand father up till at least 7th grandfather, to ensure no connection). While in some developed countries, events like cousins marrying each other is not an odd thing.
I much admire the way your people go to such lengths to rescue the animals, but I wish you would find homes for more of them. Like the cat whose kittens were trapped under the building. You dug under to get them out then attracted the mother and released all of them back into the streets. My heart goes out to the rescuers who take the animal. I wish I could do more for your group.
So nice of her to adopt the third puppy also. Plus happy that the mother who lost her puppy has not a little family of three puppies. They needed each other.
2 siblings adopted a mom, then couldnt find the way back to their brother so sweet of owner to keep puppies, Jinsoon seems happy to *Please remember to spay, nuter and microchip*
Noble jin soon for adopting them. The bro pups look so cute together. So happy Seeing the 3 of the reunited n wif a new found Mother. Wish you all hav a happy and healthy life together. 🐶👼🙏🐩😊
Little pups are not making grandma happy by ruining the strawberry plants. Jinsoon is a caring fill-in mom for taking care of these puppers. In rural Korea, dogs are chained for their protection since there are a lot of dog thieves and they steal dogs who are unchained and demand ransom to bring dogs back to their owners. Also, some of these stolen dogs are also eaten by people who still eat dog in Korea. Note, eating of dog is going away in South Korea due to more people having pets. Eating of dog still happens in very poor and rural areas by older generations, but it is going away. I’m always amazed by those who claim to know everything about these dogs by watching a short video. South Korea is not the United States or a country in Europe. I didn’t know that anyone has been to this rural area and spent time with the young lady and dog to say it’s been abused. Also, none of us know that if the dog is taken for walks and fed regularly. Jinsoon looks like a normal Jindo dog living in rural South Korea. Jinsoon is always spending a lot of time with the young lady and looks happy.
Yes, I do agree with you. I hope people dont judge them for abusing the dogs just because they chained their own dogs. It's for the dogs' safety. Their owner are taking care of them well.
Kanthy Zukhrifah I always know that when a video has a dog with a chain around its neck, someone is squealing like a stuck pig. South Korea has laws to chain dogs with heavy fines, up to $2000 USD for each violation. It is for their protection. If keyboard warriors don’t like it, go to South Korea and change the law. I still have family living in South Korea, so I’m aware of this law. If dogs are found unchained, they are sent to shelters and if they are found a second time unchained, those dogs can be euthanized.
@@adnan4112 For the puppies, I dont exactly know their breeds, since their appearances, especially the ears, are not pure jindo. Probably, mixed-breeds. For Momma dog, I'm quite sure she's a Jindo dog.
@@ekim4363 Totally agree. I'm actually pretty tired for always finding this kinds of comment. It's not like I'm gonna explain them one by one, right? Those kind of people always refer to pet-raising done by Westerners, where they have a big yard, their dogs can run freely, not being unchained, and so on. Just because the dogs here are treated differently than dogs there, it's not abuse. In fact, they still give the dog foods and home.
Creo que los perritos llegaron justo a tiempo a la vida de Jinsoon.Ella había perdido a su hijito y los cachorros a su madre así que se complementaron.❤️💕💜💓🐶🐕🐕🐶🐕🐶🐕🐶🐕🐶💓💜❤️❤️
Estos tres bebés son preciosos.Jinsoon es muy noble y buena.Dios bendiga muchísimo a esta buena mujer.Tiene un lindo corazón ya que adopto a los expósitos. Ahora son familia.La madre que perdió a su bebé tiene a los bebés y ellos que perdieron a su madre tienen a Jinsoon💓💖💘💙🐶🐕🐶🐕🐶🐕💓💖💘💙🐶🐕🐶🐕🐶🐕💓💖💘💙😊👍