My Elusive Dream, a Thoroughbred racehorse, is now living her dream life — all thanks toPETA!

The animal rights nonprofit organization recentlyannouncedthat they rescued the animal when she was just moments away from entering the largest horse slaughterhouse in South Korea.

My Elusive Dream, who raced at top U.S. horse racing tracks and is the daughter of 2002 leading North American horse El Prado, was “forced to breed” following her racing career and welcomed five foals in the United States, before then welcoming three more offspring in South Korea, where she was sold for $7,500.

PETA said that after its members “boldly intercepted” the vehicle carrying My Elusive Dream, they were able to convince the driver to release her.

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U.S. Racehorse Rescued from Slaughterhouse in South Korea by PETA.

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My Elusive Dream is now located at a “secure, temporary sanctuary” in South Korea, according to PETA.

There, she is “receiving food, affection, and veterinary care in a sanctuary, where she rolls in the grass and runs as she pleases alongside other horses,” the organization said.

My Elusive Dream will “soon” be released back to the United States, per PETA, where she will live out the rest of her days atAdena Springsin Florida.

U.S. Racehorse Rescued from Slaughterhouse in South Korea by PETA.

“This gentle horse was shipped overseas and used as a breeding machine until she was sold off to a meat buyer, but PETA’s investigators intervened just in time,” PETA Senior Vice President Kathy Guillermo, said in a statement.

“Now she grazes freely, socializes with other horses, and runs whenever she chooses, not at the sound of the starting bell," she added of My Elusive Dream.

source: people.com