Reacto
Reacto1/1/2026

In 2018, Simon Cowell donated £25,000 (about $32,600) to Humane Society International to help shut down a dog-meat farm in South Korea. 🐶 The donation supported the rescue of over 200 dogs and puppies who were being raised for consumption. It was part of HSI’s #EndDogMeat campaign, which had already closed more than a dozen farms and rescued 1,400+ dogs by that time. The funds helped cover rescue missions, veterinary care, transport, and rehoming to countries like the UK, Canada, and the US. Cowell later said eating dogs is “like eating your friend,” making his stance against the trade clear. The campaign also helped push broader change, as public opinion and government policy in South Korea began moving away from dog-meat farming. A reminder that real impact happens when compassion meets action. ❤️

In 2018, Simon Cowell donated £25,000 (about $32,600) to Humane Society International to help shut down a dog-meat farm in South Korea. 🐶 The donation supported the rescue of over 200 dogs and puppies who were being raised for consumption. It was part of HSI’s #EndDogMeat campaign, which had already closed more than a dozen farms and rescued 1,400+ dogs by that time. The funds helped cover rescue missions, veterinary care, transport, and rehoming to countries like the UK, Canada, and the US. Cowell later said eating dogs is “like eating your friend,” making his stance against the trade clear. The campaign also helped push broader change, as public opinion and government policy in South Korea began moving away from dog-meat farming. A reminder that real impact happens when compassion meets action. ❤️
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