
Friend,
Across the globe, 57 dogs every minute are losing their lives to the dog meat trade.
Many of you have already acted and signed the petition to help push for the next slaughterhouse to be closed. You signed to stop dogs being killed in this case. And I want you to know how much that matters.
Our continuous enforcement operations, carried out alongside local law enforcement, are working.
Traders are nervous. Slaughterhouses are being disrupted. For the first time in years, this trade is struggling to survive.
But pressure alone isn’t enough. If penalties remain weak, traders regroup. They take the risk again. And dogs keep dying.
That’s why this next step is so important, Friend. We need stronger penalties to make the dog meat trade too risky to continue.
Penalties that deter repeat offenders. Penalties that give authorities real power. Penalties that don’t just pause cruelty but help end it.
You’ve already stood up for dogs once. Now we’re asking you to help make sure this cruelty doesn’t simply move somewhere else.
Friend, will you sign now to demand stronger laws and tougher penalties for the dog meat trade?
Strengthening the law is how we turn short-term wins into lasting change.
Right now, too many people involved in the dog meat trade see penalties as an inconvenience, not a real deterrent. When the consequences are weak, the cruelty continues. Stronger laws change that calculation.
When penalties are serious, traders think twice. Repeat offenders disappear. And illegal slaughterhouses stop reopening under new names.
This isn’t theoretical. We’ve seen it happen.
Where enforcement is backed by meaningful legal consequences, the dog meat trade starts to collapse. Operations shut down. Criminal gangs fragment. And dogs who would have been killed are never taken in the first place.
That’s how we protect dogs not just today, but tomorrow, and the day after that.
Thank you for standing with us and for helping push this fight beyond disruption, toward permanent change.
– Team AWIP