
Every year, more than 18 million dogs are killed for human consumption. Suffering is inevitable throughout their short lives.
WSPA is working to end the dog meat trade. The commercial production of dog meat involves cruelty at every stage, from ‘dog farm’ or street capture through to transport and killing.

In Korea, farmed dogs live for around a year, often raised in ‘over the ground’ cages. Although these cages are designed so waste can drain away, in reality they are rarely cleaned, resulting in a filthy build-up.
The dogs are usually fed on scraps from neighbouring restaurants or – as a WSPA-funded report discovered – even on other dogs, risking the spread of disease. Fighting over the meagre food supply causes aggression and injury.
The future holds nothing but hours or even days crammed in a small wire transport cage with up to 12 other dogs, heading to market.
Eating dog meat isn’t without contention even in the countries where consumption is high, including China, South Korea and Vietnam. No country has ever legalised the dog meat industry and is either illegal or unregulated wherever it occurs.

While in some cultures the consumption of dog meat may be seen as traditional or beneficial for health, WSPA does not believe these arguments can justify animal cruelty.
WSPA works to end the dog meat trade primarily by supporting local partners in South Korea and other countries that host the trade, which fully understand the culture in their society.
We enable groups to campaign effectively in their own country to achieve:
Progressive legislation to protect animals
Greater respect and levels of care for dogs, and for cats – who are also cruelly killed for meat
Ultimately, an end to the dog meat industry
Read more about current work in South Korea >>
The good news is that recent South Korean opinion polls – where animal welfare is a relatively new concept – suggest that the consumption of dogs is losing popularity, especially with the younger generation.
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