
We very much appreciate the City of Cheonjug for taking the time to respond. However, their whitewashed response is both inaccurate and incomplete. This is typical of the responses we receive from the Korean government, which places responsibility for their actions elsewhere. We do not agree with their claims as the dog and cat meat industry violates many Korean laws. Click here to learn more. http://koreandogs.org/cheongju-responds/
All across South Korea, millions of ‘meat dogs’ (including newborn puppies) which are destined for human consumption, are kept outdoors in meat farms and slaughterhouses, imprisoned in cages that are crudely constructed of wire and raised off the ground, and which afford no protection from the snow or freezing winds that are part of a normal winter in that country. These poor creatures – from the second they are born, to their final breath at the uncaring hands of a brutal butcher – have to endure endless misery and agony. South Korea is truly a “Hell on Earth” for countless innocent dogs and cats. So, please, don’t let the Koreans continue their vile and cruel practice: click here to take action today to help fight the South Korean dog and cat meat trades. http://koreandogs.org/petitions-korean-cities/
Thank you!
Compassion Through Action!
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Petitions: http://koreandogs.org/petitions/
What you can do: http://koreandogs.org/what-you-can-do/
Call the South Korean Embassy and Consulate General Offices in your country: http://koreandogs.org/call-south-korean-embassy