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  2. Animal welfare and rights in China - Wikipedia

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    A cook at the restaurant claimed: "The worse you treat them the better they taste. It makes sure the blood gets into the meat and it tastes delicious." [32] Reports from 2013 and 2015 suggested that although the consumption of cat meat was widely considered taboo in China, it was still eaten in some rural and southern regions. [33] [34]

  3. Eating live animals - Wikipedia

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    Eating live animals is the practice of humans or other sentient species eating animals that are still alive. It is a traditional practice in many East Asian food cultures. Animals may also be eaten alive for shock value. Eating live animals, or parts of live animals, may be unlawful in certain jurisdictions under animal cruelty laws.

  4. Dog meat - Wikipedia

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    Estimates of dog meat consumption is much lower when accounting for actual sales. In 2017 the Moran Market, which occupied 30–40% of dog meat market in the nation, [254] reported sales of about 20,000 dogs per year. [255] Numbers have further declined from these 2017 estimates and all the major markets have shutdown, including Moran Market. [256]

  5. Animals & Money: China takes dog meat off the Olympic menu

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    The Beijing Catering Trade Association (BETA) will "blacklist" those who don't cooperate, but they'll make an exception for dog meat "for medicinal purposes." Many Chinese think eating canines ...

  6. Report finds 'chicken satay' sold at tourist hotspot is ...

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  7. Dog meat trade banned in South Korea as times and ... - AOL

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    The trade in dog meat, which has been consumed on the Korean Peninsula for centuries, will be banned in South Korea from 2027 amid changing attitudes. The trade in dog meat, which has been ...

  8. Dog meat consumption in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Dog meat is linked to Vietnamese masculinity by its perceived medicinal ability to improve sexual performance. The linkage is also seen in the spaces where dog meat is consumed. Day to day consumption of dog meat in Hoi An, in central Vietnam, usually occurs in local liquor shops, or quán nhậu. Some of the shops have upgraded to "garden ...

  9. Dog Meat Festival - Wikipedia

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    The festival organizers claim that the dogs are killed humanely [1] and that "eating dog is no different from eating pork or beef". [5] Animal rights activists and campaigners, however, claim that the animals are treated cruelly. Some media outlets have reported that dogs are intentionally tortured or boiled alive to improve the taste of their ...