imagine how the hindu people who view cows as sacred look at our hamburgers. and let me tell you, our slaughterhouses aren't any better than that.
what someone views as food, another views as a pet. and neither is authorized to police the other one.
i don't understand why we in america think our culture is the only right one, and the rest of the world is wrong.
Exactly.
I've been vegetarian since I was 20. A cow is the same as a dog in my eyes. If you're going to eat one, eat the other too.
I looked at one link, saw pictures. Looks like a combo pig and chicken farm. Veal, too. Er, baby male cow.
I'm NOT going to go to another country and tell them "you can't eat that". Absolutely not. If I'm going to start doing that, I'll join PETA and start here in America with the gross things my friends and family eat.
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It isn't the eating of the animal that bothers me so much. It is the way the animal is treated and then killed that is horrible.
They need to focus on THAT. I'm not signing something that gets in to all of the other stuff that is absolutely not something I'm interested in preventing.
MIL is Korean. When the Japanese occupied her country, they barely had meat at all. I'm sure she ate a dog or two during that time, just to survive. Since then, she views dog as being for poor people *who have no other meat*.
That said, hubby ate dog soup in Taiwan once, didn't much like it. When they lived in Taiwan, they saved a poodle by buying it as a pet/watchdog from a restaurant after seeing it in the back.
The places that raise dogs for meat keep them in the same way that America keeps their "food" animals...cruddy conditions that end in death.
If those conditions bother you, change the conditions. But don't go tell a culture that they aren't allowed to eat something because YOU think it's a pet.
The petition is useless. They should focus on the conditions of what I'm sure are the FEW farms that they happened to notice...from what hubby says, most restaurants that serve dog keep their dogs right there nearby, they don't buy them from a farm.