Out of the doghouse: South Korea’s President Moon adopts abused pooch
South Korean President Moon Jae-in has welcomed a new member into his family: Tory, a black mutt who was reportedly heading for the dinner table before being rescued two years ago.
The pooch’s previous owner was an old man notorious for abusing dogs and eating them, according to CARE, the animal rights group responsible for rescuing Tory.
Moon, an animal-lover who had pledged to adopt Tory during his presidential campaign, welcomed the animal home on Wednesday, his office said in a statement, adding that it was the first time a rescued dog had made its way to the presidential Blue House.
The adoption comes after Moon’s ousted predecessor, Park Geun-hye, came under fire for abandoning her nine canine companions when she left the Blue House in disgrace earlier this year.
In contrast the new president, who also owns a Pungsan hunting dog named Maru and a former shelter cat called Jjing-Jjing, has won praise for adopting the pooch, nicknamed “Moon Tory” by social media users.
“Moon Tory, in the arms of its father! Tory, please live a happy life!” said a user on Twitter.