Stop Killing Dogs

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Stop Killing Dogs
by Taanuu
Posted July 22nd, 2009 at 9:54 am

Over 2 million dogs are brutally killed in South Korea every year.
That’s over 5,000 dogs a day who get strangled, burned, electrocuted or beaten to death for their meat.
The South Korean government has accepted Animal Protection Laws which make animal torture illegal, but those laws have never been properly enforced in the country. The dog meat industry continues to thrive and the officials are reluctant and indifferent to ban it. Oh, sorry, except during the 1988 Seoul Olympics and 2002 FIFA Cup when dog meat restaurants were forced to shut down temporarily in fear of bad impressions of South Korea.

Although forbidden to advertise themselves on main streets or in English, over 6,000 restaurants today serve dog meat in South Korea. And they don’t get closed down.
You can make a deference by signing a petition in the bellow link

www.uniteddogs.com/stopkillingdogs/

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  • Heni Racik
    August 19, 2010 at 2:32 am

    This world that we are living in really has gone out of control. My God, people love their animals such as dogs and cats, more then human at times. Because an animal such as a dog can only give you warmth, affection, and care. How in the name of God can anyone be so inhumane as these cruel people just for money. This is one of the worst things, I have yet to have seen and heard about. An such an innocent creature, wow.

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