Photo: No Dog Left Behind

Twenty-seven dogs finally got the day they have been waiting for.
According to aNo Dogs Left Behind (NDLB)release, the animal rescue group flew 27 canines they helped save from China’s dog meat trade to New York on March 8.
This is the kind of happy ending Jeff Beri radically changed his life for.
No Dog Left Behind

“In 2016, I hung up my suit and tie and went to China and never looked back,” Beri, NDLB’s founder and president, told PEOPLE about his nonprofit.


Including these 27 newly transported dogs, NDLB has rescued and adopted out 256 dog meat trade survivors already this year — and they don’t plan on slowing down soon.
NDLB is currently working to raise enough money to save more canines from the dog meat trade, including covering the animals' vet fees and transportation costs.

“Funding is really key to evacuate the survivors that are there so we could save more lives,” Beri said in a statement.
To learn more about NDLB and the dogs they currently have available for adoption,visit their website.
source: people.com