Dog meat could come off Chinese menus

Jan 26, 2010
People gather to watch workers slaughter dogs at a shop selling meat from the creatures. Dog and cat meat - age-old delicacies in China - could be off the menu in the food-loving nation under its first law against animal abuse, state press said Tuesday.

Dog and cat meat -- age-old delicacies in China -- could be off the menu in the food-loving nation under its first law against animal abuse, state press said Tuesday.

People who eat either animal, both of which are viewed as promoting bodily warmth, would face fines of up to 5,000 yuan (730 dollars) and up to 15 days in jail if the law is passed, the Chongqing Evening News said.

It said "organisations" involved in the practice would be fined from 10,000 to 500,000 yuan. The report gave no other details.

The law has been at the drafting stage over the past year and the report did not make clear when the legislation was expected to become law.

China's rubber-stamp legislature meets in March but draft legislation can often take years to be approved.

Cruelty to animals and the raising of cat and dog for dinner tables remains widespread in , despite growing consciousness over animal welfare.

Restaurants touting "fragrant meat," a euphemism for dog, can be seen in cities throughout the country, where the fondness for as pets co-exists with a taste for canine meat.

Cat meat is most popular in parts of southern China and there are regular reports of animal lovers attempting to block trucks carrying hundreds or even thousands of to meat markets and eventually dinner tables there.

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frajo
1 / 5 (1) Jan 26, 2010
Sometimes Switzerland deserves attention, too.
http://en.wikiped...Dog_meat

But why do you eat pig meat?
otto1923
5 / 5 (2) Jan 26, 2010
If god didn't want us to eat animals why did he make them out of meat?!??!??
pig meat?
Because your holy books tell us not to. Who does god think he is anyways?
bmerc
not rated yet Jan 26, 2010
At the house behind me they slaughter a dog every two or three months and then a few days later I hear they have a new puppy to start all over again. It doesn't bother me so much except for the fact that they beat the crap out of it before they kill it thinking it makes the meat taste better. Someone needs to tell them you are supposed to tenderize the meat after butchering.
breadhead
not rated yet Jan 31, 2010
I am confused by this article. Is the new law only against eating dogs and cats, or any animal? Could this mean everyone would be forced to become vegitarians? Is the law spawned by the abuse prior to killing the animal? What says one animal is worth being protected and another isn't? Would you be fined for hitting and killing a dog with your vehicle?

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