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PLIGHT OF DOGS

South Korea passes bill to ban consumption of dog meat

South Korea's parliament passed a bill on Tuesday to ban the eating and selling of dog meat, a move that will end the controversial centuries-old practice amid growing support for animal welfare. Eating dog meat was once seen as a...
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Indonesia’s dog meat business booms despite welfare concerns

About 7 percent of Indonesians are estimated to eat dog meat, according to Dog Meat Free Indonesia, a group that campaigns against the dog meat trade. Although 87 percent of Indonesia’s 270 million people are Muslim and view dog products...
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Government petitioned to ban trade in dog and cat meat

Miss Natasha Choolun, an International Animal Rights Activist, has petitioned the Government of Ghana to ban the trade in cat and dog meat for human consumption. The petition noted that the trade in dogs and cats was wide spread across...
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David Soul and the Plight of Asia’s Dogs

“I’m lending my voice to the growing opposition to end the illegal and barbaric dog meat trade in Asia. Please watch my five-minute video above and then do what you can from the list of actions below. On behalf of the dogs and their defenders, I thank you.”

After you’ve used the social buttons above to reach everyone in your network, you can also share David’s plea to save Asia’s dogs by letting your local media know about his statement—such as your local newspapers and television stations. Simply copy and send this link:

https://www.animalsvoice.com/dogs—along with this statement: 

“Actor and musician David Soul, co-star of the 1970s iconic television series, Starsky and Hutch, lends his voice to the growing opposition to end the dog meat trade in parts of Asia. Please watch David’s five-minute video to learn what you can do to save the dogs.”

Embed David’s video on your YouTube channel, playlist, or favorite it on YouTube; click here to access the video on YouTube.

Copy, paste, and send the link to this page:

https://www.animalsvoice.com/dogs—to your email lists, to your family, friends, colleagues, veterinarian, teachers, clergy, etc.

Embed the link to this page: https://www.animalsvoice.com/dogs—on your blog or website.

The Soi Dog Foundation rescues and cares for thousands of dogs every year. Your sponsorship will enable Soi Dog to keep its promise to all the animals in its care of always providing a safe place to live and the necessary medical care they need and deserve. Soi Dog treats all animals in its care equally, whether sponsored or not, and your gift is used to help all the dogs including the one you have chosen to sponsor.

Most people like animals. Cats and dogs are favorites. But the good feelings many people have for whales and dolphins, baby seals and elephants show that even wild animals can come within the mantle of our affections. Animals don’t have to live with us to be liked by us. Children reveal how generous we are in our natural love of animals. Any grade school teacher knows that nothing gets the attention of youngsters like a class visit by an animal, whatever the species. Children’s bedrooms are veritable menageries of stuffed creatures, and the stories young people eagerly read, listen to, or watch are as much about the travails of bears and rabbits as they are about the adventures of human beings. On the one hand, people naturally love animals; on the other, they eat them. How is it possible to eat what one loves?

David Soul and the Plight of Asia’s Dogs

“I’m lending my voice to the growing opposition to end the illegal and barbaric dog meat trade in Asia. Please watch my five-minute video above and then do what you can from the list of actions below. On behalf of the dogs and their defenders, I thank you.”

After you’ve used the social buttons above to reach everyone in your network, you can also share David’s plea to save Asia’s dogs by letting your local media know about his statement—such as your local newspapers and television stations. Simply copy and send this link:

https://www.animalsvoice.com/dogs—along with this statement: 

“Actor and musician David Soul, co-star of the 1970s iconic television series, Starsky and Hutch, lends his voice to the growing opposition to end the dog meat trade in parts of Asia. Please watch David’s five-minute video to learn what you can do to save the dogs.”

Embed David’s video on your YouTube channel, playlist, or favorite it on YouTube; click here to access the video on YouTube.

Copy, paste, and send the link to this page:

https://www.animalsvoice.com/dogs—to your email lists, to your family, friends, colleagues, veterinarian, teachers, clergy, etc.

Embed the link to this page: https://www.animalsvoice.com/dogs—on your blog or website.

The Soi Dog Foundation rescues and cares for thousands of dogs every year. Your sponsorship will enable Soi Dog to keep its promise to all the animals in its care of always providing a safe place to live and the necessary medical care they need and deserve. Soi Dog treats all animals in its care equally, whether sponsored or not, and your gift is used to help all the dogs including the one you have chosen to sponsor.

Most people like animals. Cats and dogs are favorites. But the good feelings many people have for whales and dolphins, baby seals and elephants show that even wild animals can come within the mantle of our affections. Animals don’t have to live with us to be liked by us. Children reveal how generous we are in our natural love of animals. Any grade school teacher knows that nothing gets the attention of youngsters like a class visit by an animal, whatever the species. Children’s bedrooms are veritable menageries of stuffed creatures, and the stories young people eagerly read, listen to, or watch are as much about the travails of bears and rabbits as they are about the adventures of human beings. On the one hand, people naturally love animals; on the other, they eat them. How is it possible to eat what one loves?

PLIGHT OF DOGS

South Korea passes bill to ban consumption of dog meat

South Korea's parliament passed a bill on Tuesday to ban the eating and selling of dog meat, a move that will end the controversial centuries-old practice amid growing support for animal welfare. Eating dog meat was once seen as a...
READ MORE

Indonesia’s dog meat business booms despite welfare concerns

About 7 percent of Indonesians are estimated to eat dog meat, according to Dog Meat Free Indonesia, a group that campaigns against the dog meat trade. Although 87 percent of Indonesia’s 270 million people are Muslim and view dog products...
READ MORE

Government petitioned to ban trade in dog and cat meat

Miss Natasha Choolun, an International Animal Rights Activist, has petitioned the Government of Ghana to ban the trade in cat and dog meat for human consumption. The petition noted that the trade in dogs and cats was wide spread across...
READ MORE

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