South Korea president considers ban on dog meat consumption

South Korean animal protection laws are intended to prevent cruelty but not dog meat consumption itself.
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South Korea is one of several nations where dog meat is consumed and has faced international criticism for parts of the trade that include killing the animals through bludgeoning, hanging and electrocution.

South Korean animal protection laws are intended to prevent cruelty but not dog meat consumption itself.
South Korean animal protection laws are intended to prevent cruelty but not dog meat consumption itself.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in is looking to formally ban the consumption of dog meat in the country, saying the time has come to end the practice derided by activists against animal cruelty.

Moon said the government should look at “prohibiting dog meat consumption,” during a weekly call Monday with Prime Minister Kim Boo-kyum, who briefed the president on measures to improve managing abandoned animals, the presidential office said.

South Korea is one of several nations where dog meat is consumed and has faced international criticism for parts of the trade that include killing the animals through bludgeoning, hanging and electrocution.


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