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I adopted my dog from Asan, going on 5 months ago. I will never forget the day, it was amazing to see how much love and dedication people put into the caring of the animals.
I have always enjoyed looking at the ARK site - Asan shelter section, it was really assuring to see how the other dogs and cats were getting on at the shelter. My dog is amazing and I always was happy to see so many other Asan shelter happy stories ^^. I believe it was much better for me to go to the shelter using the ARK directions and adopt a dog, than to just visit Itaewon station on a Saturday morning and merely take a dog from some good willed volunteers (different animal rescue organisation).
I'm sure all the volunteers and adopters from this shelter can agree?
I was very surprised to see the message about Asan shelter today; that nobody from ARK can volunteer there.
That message is so full of hidden meanings. Why does the shelter want to disassociate itself from the ARK volunteers? Does it have to do with other animal rescue groups? Is it because of the many foreign volunteers? Is it because of money? I really respect the owner of Asan shelter but I cannot help but think that his decision was made because of some misunderstanding or misinformation about ARK. If it were not for this webpage, I would not have found my wonderful dog. That thought is so upsetting......
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SarahWalsh
Apr 21, 2012 07:58
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An other volunteering group got the same problem. They can no longer volunteer in the Cheonan/Asan animal shelter (not sure if it is the same shelter). The reason they give is because City Hall got a civil complaint (but the complaint is not shared with the public). Here is the link (in Korean) http://cafe.naver.com/catdogcare/
red dog
Apr 21, 2012 08:39
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It seems to be a different shelter. Mr. Park's shelter is called Jane World and he has his own blog.
allisondyoung
Apr 24, 2012 20:54
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Hi Sarah, people are still free to visit Mr. Park's shelter if they want to adopt or foster an animal, and a lot of the adoptable animals there still have adoption profiles up on the ARK website for people to see. Mr. Park simply changed his mind about organized shelter trips, that's all.
Karen
May 02, 2012 12:53
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The latest development to this situation was posted to ARK's Facebook group recently by Mr. Park.
You can read the original message on Facebook, but here's a copy for non-Facebookers like myself, with many thanks to the friend who passed on this info to me:
"Jane World Kids", I'm assuming, is the same as "Jane's Grandpa's Shelter", which is the official name of the place usually referred to as "Asan Shelter".
I hope to update the information on the Asan Shelter page here on ARK in the next few days.
red dog
May 02, 2012 18:49
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I think Jane World is the official name of the shelter now, and the kids are the animals at the shelter. This is good news. I hope everyone who has time to join the shelter trips will spend some time with the animals there.
Sofia
May 21, 2012 17:48
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WE ARE BACK in Asan! If you have time, please join us!
Hugs to Betty!