Dog trainer and broadcaster Kang Hyung-wook shared his daily life in the United States.

On the 19th, Kang Hyung-wook posted several photos on his social media with the caption, "Whether in Korea or in the U.S., I'm going park hopping and walking dogs just the same!"

In the released photos, Kang Hyung-wook is seen walking his dog in a park in the U.S. Dressed in training gear, he is smiling brightly and spending a leisurely time with his dog. The resemblance between Kang Hyung-wook and his dog attracted attention.

On the 20th, he also shared a selfie taken at a gym with the caption, "U.S. gym! I registered at a cheap place since I'll only be here for 2 weeks, but it seems to be where the local teenagers go. They look innocent, but for the big kids, please take care of me for the next 2 weeks!" He provided an update on his workout with a cheerful comment.

Meanwhile, Kang Hyung-wook was embroiled in controversy last year when he and his wife, Susan Elder, were sued by former employees of their company, Bodum Company, over allegations of unauthorized reading of internal messages and CCTV surveillance. Subsequently, the police decided not to prosecute, finding no evidence of the violation of the Information and Communications Network Act.

Kang Hyung-wook will make his return to broadcasting through Channel A's entertainment program "Time of Dogs and Wolves," which premieres on August 5.

The program is a reality entertainment show that examines not only the problematic behaviors of companion dogs but also the underlying psychology of their owners, featuring Kang Hyung-wook and Kim Sung-joo.

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