Eating of Dog banned in South Korea

South Korea has voted to ban the centuries-old dog meat industry – with campaigners calling it “history in the making”.

Hundreds of thousands of dogs are farmed and killed in South Korea each year, but attitudes have changed in recent times and demand is at an all-time low.

The ban will make the breeding, slaughter and sale of dogs and dog meat for human consumption illegal from 2027.

There will be penalties of up to three years in prison or a fine of up to 30m KRW (£18,000).

Setting up new dog farms, slaughterhouses and cooking and processing facilities will be banned immediately.

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However, the bill does not stipulate penalties for eating dog meat.

South Korea’s parliament endorsed the bill by 208 votes to zero on Tuesday, but dog farmers said they planned an appeal and protests.

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