20 dogs rescued from China’s meat trade, on way to LAX

LOS ANGELES (KABC) — Twenty dogs get a new lease on life after being rescued from China’s meat trade.

The dogs are due to arrive at LAX this Tuesday.

The rescued dogs include 16 golden retrievers, two corgis, 1 poodle and 1 malamute.

After their arrival. they will then be sent to their forever homes throughout the U.S.

Their rescue was a team effort between China Rescue Dogs, SPCA International, Seven Golden Retriever Rescues and WeatherTech CEO David MacNeil.

The rescued dogs will also participate in a ribbon cutting ceremony for Rue’s Kennels at LAX, a nonprofit airport animal care facility built to help rescue dogs from around the world.

Dog rescued after getting its head stuck in wheel rim

A dog has been rescued from a tight spot by Queensland firefighters armed with a bottle of olive oil and a lot of patience.

The puppy, named Bonnie, stuck its head through the middle of a wheel rim but couldn’t pull itself back out.

It was up to the firefighters at Mareeba Fire and Rescue to figure out a solution to the sticky situation.

“Crews used lots of olive oil and patience to assist in the extrication,” Queensland Fire and Emergency Services said in a Facebook post.

“We hear she’s recovering well.”

Mareeba is a rural town in Far North Queensland, inland from Cairns.

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