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China dog meat festival goes ahead despite coronavirus visitor decline
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by AFP15:30, 23 JUNE 2020


By Laurie Chen

Volunteers at a Beijing dog shelter hand out treats to dozens of rescued animals which had been bound for a controversial dog meat festival underway this week in southern China.

The annual event in Yulin city always provokes outrage from animal rights activists, but this year they hope the coronavirus epidemic will be the death knell of a tradition they see as cruel.

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Rescued dogs at a shelter on the outskirts of Beijing run by the NGO No Dogs Left Behind. Photo: NOEL CELIS/AFP
It is “inhumane and barbaric”, said Jeffrey Beri, founder of the No Dogs Left Behind organisation, which keeps around 200 canines in large wire enclosures on the outskirts of the Chinese capital and re-homes them.

Activists save hundreds of dogs every year by raiding slaughterhouses and intercepting trucks. They say traders steal pets and strays and transport them long distances, mostly to the country’s south.

“You feel a kind of achievement because you’ve changed some dog’s life,” said Ling, who volunteers at the centre.

Dog meat is traditionally believed to be good for the health in certain parts of China, but the habit has been in steady decline as more and more affluent urban dwellers choose to keep the animals as pets.

The COVID-19 outbreak appears to have further reduced the appetite for dog meat after the disease was linked to a market in the central city of Wuhan selling animals for food.

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Dogs in cages on the truck. Photos: Weibo.
Amid growing concerns about hygiene, China fast-tracked laws banning the consumption and trade of wildlife.

While the law does not apply to dog meat, Shenzhen and Zhuhai – southern cities not far from Yulin – banned the consumption of dogs in April, becoming the first cities in China to do so.

And last month the agriculture ministry reclassified dogs as companion animals, not livestock, though it did not explicitly prohibit eating them.

Falling attendance
Video footage of this year’s Yulin dog meat festival verified by AFP shows dozens of animals crammed in small, dirty cages and butchers at several large stalls piled high with dog carcasses.

But restaurant workers involved in the week-long event, which they say started on Sunday and has been renamed the “Yulin Summer Solstice Festival”, told AFP that attendance was down.

“The number of arriving customers has dropped a lot,” said a man surnamed Chen.

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Covid-19 under an electron microscope. File photo: NIAID-RML.

He said the dog meat restaurant where he works would open as normal this festival without any special events or pricing like in past years.

Some posts on the Chinese social network Weibo called for the festival to be cancelled entirely after COVID-19 and a recent fresh outbreak of the disease in Beijing linked to a wholesale food market.

“Is it not enough that (the festival) is infamous throughout the world? Where will food safety become a reality… Stop this damn festival at once,” one user wrote.

Experts pointed to a shift in public attitudes towards dog meat consumption and food safety in the wake of the virus.

A proposal for China’s first nationwide law banning animal cruelty received wide public support during the annual parliamentary session in May, while a viral video of a Chinese university student torturing a cat sparked mass public outcry in April.

Chen said neither police nor the government had ordered his restaurant to stop selling dog meat as a result of the animal’s reclassification as pets.

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Yulin Dog Meat Festival. File photo: Animals Asia via flickr.

“I would say that (the rule) impacted the rest of the country and people were talking about it, but I did not see it having an immediate impact on the dog meat trade in Yulin,” said Peter Li of the animal rights group Humane Society International.

Despite the efforts of activists and concerns about hygiene, the Yulin event has persisted with the local government’s tacit permission.

“Most of the activities related to the sale of dog meat there are in violation of existing Chinese food safety regulations,” said Deborah Cao, professor of animal law and ethics at Griffith University in Australia.

But she said “existing food safety laws in China are not enforced in most instances” and there is “no accountability.
 
The same reason people eat Pig. :)
Pork and dog meat is not same. Pig meat is not contagious and is a healthy form of meat unlike bat, dog, cat etc.

Just because you Muslims chose not to eat pork doesn't make it unhealthy. Also muslims don't eat pork because Allah said so. Otherwise muslims cannot prove that pork has bad effects in human body.

Pork barbecue is delicious,better than beef.
 
Pork and dog meat is not same. Pig meat is not contagious and is a healthy form of meat unlike bat, dog, cat etc.

Just because you Muslims chose not to eat pork doesn't make it unhealthy. Also muslims don't eat pork because Allah said so. Otherwise muslims cannot prove that pork has bad effects in human body.

Pork barbecue is delicious,better than beef.
well i am not saying its good or bad what i am saying pork is same as dog for us atleast.
 
If you can eat pork, beef, frogs, then dog is just another meat. We stopped eating them probably because they became a hunting mate from prehistoric times. No issue there, but don't eat other weird and disgusting stuff that's cannibalistic. Like Fetus, or 'extra' babies in the name of Traditional Medicine.
 
If you can eat pork, beef, frogs, then dog is just another meat. We stopped eating them probably because they became a hunting mate from prehistoric times. No issue there, but don't eat other weird and disgusting stuff that's cannibalistic. Like Fetus, or 'extra' babies in the name of Traditional Medicine.
Dog meat should be banned. Now some so called animal right activists will tell me why selective sympathy for dogs?

Yes I have selective sympathy. Dogs are loyal animals and are human companions. It is barbaric and cruel to kill something you consider as your best friend.

Also killing exotic and endangered animals should be made forbidden.
 
If you can eat pork, beef, frogs, then dog is just another meat. We stopped eating them probably because they became a hunting mate from prehistoric times. No issue there, but don't eat other weird and disgusting stuff that's cannibalistic. Like Fetus, or 'extra' babies in the name of Traditional Medicine.
Especially not bats
 
In most China city, 99%, if not 99.9%. You won't see dog meat restaurant. Some places like Yulin is something special. They are not ethnic Han actually.
 
Religion and politics aside, if you consume pork, beef, chicken, veal etc. on a regular basis - why should eating dog and cat meat be banned? You either don't eat meat at all or you treat all animals the same.

No one should have the right to judge them
as long as the Chinese don't eat disease-ridden wild animals.
 

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