How are dogs rescued from the meat trade?

How are dogs rescued from the meat trade?

Animals Asia, a non-profit organization based in Hong Kong, tackles the issue of the dog meat trade from multiple angles. Animals Asia provides funding and training to about 100 animal welfare groups in China who are on the ground rescuing dogs and cats from the trade.

Where can I buy dog meat in the world?

1 South Korea. In South Korea, Customers commonly choose a live dog from a cage, at which point the dog is pulled away to be slaughtered while the customer waits. 2 Thailand. 3 Vietnam. 4 China. …

How is the Soi Dog Foundation trying to end the dog meat trade?

Soi Dog Foundation , a non-profit organization with a mission to “improve the welfare of dogs and cats in Asia,” has been on the ground working to end the dog meat trade. In Thailand, the non-profit was successful in ending the trade, and now the organization is working on expanding their efforts to neighboring countries.

How is the dog meat trade growing in China?

The dog meat industry is growing at an alarming pace as the affluency of China grows. The practice is becoming more industrialized with dog farms mass producing dogs for consumption and is even promoted by the government in some provinces. Dogs bred for the meat trade possibly will spend their entire lives in wire cages.

Our Chinese partner activists work all year round to rescue thousands of dogs and cats from the meat trade. Whether crammed onto trucks—where they endure dehydration, starvation, broken limbs, shock and disease—or huddled in the corner of a filthy slaughterhouse, our activist partners are these animals’ last hope.

Soi Dog Foundation , a non-profit organization with a mission to “improve the welfare of dogs and cats in Asia,” has been on the ground working to end the dog meat trade. In Thailand, the non-profit was successful in ending the trade, and now the organization is working on expanding their efforts to neighboring countries.

How to end the dog meat trade in Korea?

LCA has formed a sister organization in S. Korea, Animal Liberation Wave (ALW), with one mission in mind–to end the dog meat trade. Rescuing dogs one-at-a-time is not the answer and will not put an end this horrific industry. This can only be accomplished with S. Korean citizens demanding change at the government level.

Are there dog meat farms in South Korea?

Korean K9 Rescue, a U.S.-based organization that rehomes dogs from high-kill South Korean shelters and the dog meat trade, estimates that there are approximately 17,000 known dog meat farms in South Korea, and approximately 10 million dogs slaughtered annually in the meat trade industry.