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Dog meat ‘festival’ begins in Yulin, China; Activists rescue 62 dogs from slaughterhouse · A Humane World
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According to a Chinese activist who was on the ground, the dogs at the slaughterhouse were exhausted and panting, some pressing themselves tight against the wall in an effort not to be noticed

Dog meat ‘festival’ begins in Yulin, China; Activists rescue 62 dogs from slaughterhouse

By Blog Editor on June 19, 2019

The dog meat festival in Yulin, China, begins this Friday. However, dogs and cats, either stolen from their owners or plucked from the streets, are already being mercilessly bludgeoned to death or electrocuted before being cooked and served up as food in the city’s restaurants.

As we do each year, Humane Society International is working to bring global attention to this gruesome spectacle. This week, we released photos and videos of a filthy, backstreet dog slaughterhouse in Yulin, from which local activists rescued 62 terrified dogs.

The dogs were severely dehydrated and malnourished. Some showed signs of sickness and infection. This is typical for dogs trapped in the meat trade. The animals are crammed into wire cages and driven for hours or even days across the country, before they reach the slaughterhouse where they are beaten to death.
One of the Chinese activists, Wei, described the slaughterhouse as being “swelteringly hot.”

“The dogs were exhausted and panting, some pressing themselves tight against the wall in an effort not to be noticed. Others chased around our legs eager for attention,” he said, describing the scene.

The dogs were taken to a temporary boarding facility for immediate care, food and water, and since then, they’ve made the journey to safety with reputable Chinese shelters, one of which is our HSI-supported shelter in northern China. The dogs will receive all the veterinary care and support they need to recover. Once they have regained their health, they will be offered for adoption in China, and a few among them will find their way to the United States where they will also have a chance to find loving homes.

The Yulin Dog Meat Festival is not a traditional event by any means; it was invented as recently as 2010 by dog traders trying to boost flagging dog meat sales and attract tourists. Before the festival started, Yulin had no history of mass dog slaughter and consumption.

But more than profits and tourists, the dog meat festival has brought China censure and condemnation not just in the broader world but from many of its own citizens. Most Chinese themselves do not eat dog meat, nor see eating dogs as part of their tradition. As Wei said, “Please don’t waste your breath calling dog eating Chinese culture. It is not our culture to steal people’s pets. It is not our culture to eat dogs.”
As is always our aim when we capture and share such sad footage of this cruel trade, we are hoping that both the people of China, and companion animal lovers around the world, will help us urge authorities there to ban the dog and cat meat trade permanently.

HSI has been fighting the dog meat trade in China for more than a decade and Yulin has been a particular focus for us since 2010. By focusing media attention on the event, working with local activists to rescue dogs from slaughterhouses and stop trucks carrying dogs, and holding discussions with authorities, we have helped bring down the number of dogs killed from 15,000 dogs during the festival days to an estimated 3,000 dogs.

The position of authorities in Yulin has also changed, as they have realized the fierce domestic and international opposition to the event. Authorities have moved in recent years to tighten the net on the trade in the city despite fierce pushback from dog traders, making it harder for traders to truck in dogs/cats for the event, or even deterring their sale at the markets directly.

This year, eyewitnesses on the ground report, the dog meat market at Yulin is slow. The owner of the slaughterhouse where the dogs were rescued from said it would be difficult for dog trucks to ship dogs into the city over the next few days because of larger numbers of law enforcement personnel monitoring the dog meat markets. We see this as a very promising sign of the demise of the Yulin dog meat festival.

Our work to persuade the Chinese government to end this event, and to keep the world’s attention focused on it, will continue until the day it ends. But Yulin is not the only battle front: each year, an estimated 30 million dogs are killed across Asia for their meat, some 10 to 20 million in China alone. HSI’s campaign to end the dog meat trade continues year-round in countries including China, South Korea, Vietnam and Indonesia.

A ban on the trade has already happened in Taiwan, Thailand, Hong Kong and Singapore, and we will continue to push for an end to this cruelty throughout the region.

End dog and cat meat trade horrors like the Yulin “festival”
 
All will die soon along with TOTAL EXTINCTION SUICIDE.

Man will all either die or eat dogs. Dog will either way man or get eaten by man.

Looking for CIVILIZED WAYS?

YES! You found it!

Modern civilization IS CULPRIT for TOTAL EXTINCTION SUICIDE!

Ancient civilization eats not only digs but all living things exercised CANNIBALISM.

Want modern civilization = caused TOTAL EXTINCTION. Hence us the ultimate culprit for punishment and destruction.
 
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HUMANE SI MI LAN JIAO?

HUMANITY MY ASS!

Earth-Man lived on planet earth for about 2 million fucking years since STONE AGE WITHOUT THIS STUPIDITY CALLED HUMANITY! There were NO CRISIS of Planet Earth Self-destructive Suicide. All were PERFECTLY BALANCED!

Only in JUST 1 OR 2 RECENT CENTURIES, began this STUPIDITY called HUMANITY, and we DESTROYED PLANET! LOST BALANCE! Exhausted Resources! Ruined Climate and made OVERPOPULATION of MAN and EXTINCTION OF MANY SPICIES.

SO STUPID AND STILL FLATER HUMANITY LIKE AN IDIOT! Destroy and PUNISH HUMANITY ASAP!


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There is no meat on those dogs. Make soup is it?


Dog Soup taste nice and smell excellent fragrance. Chinese call that 香肉。 Aka fragrance meat. It is excellent energy and protection against cold weather. Better than beef.
 
Since now all bird flu swine flu mad cow etc.

Dog must be the next main huge scale farmed meat source. Easy as farming chicken. Unlike goats cows need large fields. Dogs can go in high density multiple level cages.

Chow Ang Moh want to KPKB we capture them and kept in same cages, and feed them to our dogs as dog food. Since they are best friends.... What are friends for? Right?

MAGA and HUAT!
 
Dogs eat man and Man Eat Dogs! This has millions of years of history.

Even till today. Eskimos keep dogs to pull sleds in snow. They also eat dogs if there is no other food. If the cold weather killed Eskimos their dogs will also eat them to survive! Eskimos wear their dogs' fur to survive in their environment even today.



We are not going to let STUPID MODERN CIVILIZATION MAKE RULE TO TELL US WHAT IS FOOD AND WHAT ISN'T.



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Residents use a sack to hold a dog, one of seven dogs suspected of eating their owner, after it was captured on Indonesia's Batam island September 6, 2011. The seven dogs, starved of food and water for two weeks, are suspected of eating their Indonesian owner after he returned to his hometown in Manado from a holiday, local media reported on Tuesday. Four dogs died as residents tried to catch them and the remaining three were sent to a dog pound. REUTERS/Stringer
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Seven dogs starved of food and water for two weeks are suspected of eating their Indonesian owner after he returned to his hometown in Manado from a holiday, local media reported on Tuesday.
A neighborhood guard was curious when he saw luggage lined up at the front of Andre Lumboga’s house, days after the 50-year old arrived back home. He approached the house, smelled something foul and called the police, according to a report.

“His skull was found in the kitchen, and his body was found in the front of his house,” Eriyana, a local police chief in Batam, an island off Sumatra, told VIVAnews website.
Lumboga arrived home last Wednesday, but his body was just discovered on Monday.

“We suspect that the dogs were hungry, so they attacked Andre, because they had not been fed for 14 days,” he said. Police also found bones of two other dogs, believed to have also been eaten by the hungry canines.
Lumboga was from northern Sulawesi island, a predominantly Christian area, where the local spicy diet is famous in Indonesia for including dogs, bats and forest rats.
Reporting by Olivia Rondonuwu; Editing by Neil Chatterjee and Ed Lane
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A woman was wrestling with her dogs when they started ‘eating her alive,’ neighbors say







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By Lindsey Bever
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Nancy Cherryl Burgess-Dismuke had been wrestling with her dogs outside a mobile home in South Carolina when neighbors noticed something was wrong — the animals had turned on their owner, authorities said.

Authorities said two of the dogs, both boxer-mixes, became “aggressive” with Burgess-Dismuke and started biting her arms while she was playing with them Thursday in Greenville, not far from the North Carolina border. Neighbors helped pull her away from the dogs and call paramedics, who applied tourniquets to her wounds and rushed her to a nearby hospital, authorities said.

Amber Greer, who called 911, told the Greenville News that, “It went from looking like they were really playing to them really eating her alive.”

Burgess-Dismuke, 52, died of her injuries, police said.

[Two dogs mauled their owner to death while she was walking them in the woods, sheriff says]

It is unclear why the dogs mauled their owner.

Lt. Ryan Flood, a spokesman for the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office, said in a statement that deputies went to the home at about 1 p.m. Thursday after a neighbor called 911 to report that a woman was being attacked. When deputies arrived, “they discovered a neighbor was able to get the lady to safety and away from the dogs and observed an adult female suffering from severe injuries,” the statement read.

The Greenville News reported that one neighbor grabbed a blunt ax and another picked up a nearby car part and both started striking the dogs to give Burgess-Dismuke a chance to escape.

“When they finally got the dogs off of her, and finally got them to go, she threw her body over the fence,” Greer told the Greenville News.

Senior Deputy Coroner Kent Dill told The Washington Post that the woman, who had sustained “severe bite wounds” on both arms, was “alert” and “talking” with paramedics, but she went into cardiac arrest at the hospital.

Authorities are investigating the death; the autopsy results, including the cause and manner of death, are still pending.

After Thursday’s attack, Burgess-Dismuke’s neighbors told the Greenville News that, to them, the 52-year-old woman was “a little angel.”

“She was a very sweet lady. She’d get up every morning and turn the music on and that’s how we’d know she was up,” neighbor William Long told the newspaper. “I’m really going to miss her.”

Authorities said in a statement that Greenville County Animal Control “was able to secure the dogs,” but it is unclear what happened to them. The Post could not immediately reach animal control for comment.

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This video of a dog saving a drowning baby deer is the sweetest thing you’ll see all day

‘He was being followed by a pig and didn’t know what to do.’ So he called 911.




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In 1997, a forensic examiner in Berlin reported one of his more unusual cases in the journal Forensic Science International. A 31-year-old man had retired for the evening to the converted garden shed behind his mother’s house, where he lived with his German shepherd. Around 8:15 p.m., neighbors heard a gunshot from the direction of the shed.
Forty-five minutes later, the man’s mother and neighbors found him dead of a gunshot wound to the mouth, a Walther pistol under his hands and a farewell note on a table. Most of his face and neck were gone—and there were tooth marks around the edges of the wounds. A half-full bowl of dog food sat on the floor.
The German shepherd was calm and responded to police commands. On the way to an animal sanctuary, the dog vomited some of its owner’s tissue, including skin with still-recognizable beard hair.







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No one tracks the frequency of pets scavenging their expired owners’ bodies, but dozens of such case reports appear in forensic science journals over the last 20 years or so, and they’re the best window we have into a situation dreaded by pet owners: dying alone and being eaten.
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I’ve reviewed about 20 of these published cases, along with a 2015 study that pulled together 63 cases of indoor scavenging. Some of the patterns are surprising, and they open up fascinating questions about why pets might be motivated to eat the dead.


Here are some of the most common misconceptions about post-mortem pet behavior and what the available forensic evidence reveals. (Also see “Exclusive: Bone-Sniffing Dogs to Hunt for Amelia Earhart's Remains.”)

It Must Have Been the Cat

Cats get a bad rap for being the most eager to eat their owners, and anecdotally, some emergency responders say it’s pretty common. When it happens, cats tend to go for the face, especially soft parts such as the nose and lips, says forensic anthropologist Carolyn Rando of University College London.

“It doesn’t surprise me, as a cat owner,” she says. “If you’re sleeping, they tend to swat your face to wake you up.” (See more about pet personalities in “Surprising Things You Never Knew About Your Cat.”)


Then again, in one case reported in 2010 in the Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, a woman died of an aneurysm and was found the next morning on the bathroom floor. Forensic testing revealed that her dog had consumed much of her face, while her two cats hadn’t touched her.

Among the cases reported in forensic journals, most animal scavenging involves dogs, although that’s perhaps in part because forensic scientists are more surprised by the behavior when they see it.

Hunger Hypothesis

“Dogs are descended from wolves,” says Stanley Coren, a psychologist who has written books and hosted television shows about dogs. “If we have a situation where the owner dies and there’s no source of food, what are they going to do? They’re going to take whatever flesh is around.”

In some cases, it’s clear that the animals were scavenging to survive. In one 2007 report, a Chow and a Labrador mix survived for about a month after consuming their dead owner’s body, leaving only the top of the skull and an assortment of bone shards.

Yet in the 1997 case, the German shepherd began eating parts of its owner soon after death.



“It is interesting to consider the reasons for an otherwise well-behaved pet with no motivation of hunger to mutilate the dead body of its owner so quickly,” wrote the forensic examiner, Markus Rothschild.

In 24 percent of the cases in the 2015 review, which all involved dogs, less than a day had passed before the partially eaten body was found. What’s more, some of the dogs had access to normal food they hadn’t eaten.

The pattern of scavenging also didn’t match the feeding behavior of canines in the wild. When dogs scavenged dead owners indoors, 73 percent of cases involved bites to the face, and just 15 percent had bites to the abdomen.

By contrast, canines scavenging outdoors have a well-documented pattern, opening the chest and abdomen to eat the nutrient-rich organs early on, followed by the limbs. Only 10 percent of those cases involve wounds to the head.

Bad Dogs?

It’s tempting to think that if you’re close to your dog and have treated it well, you’re off the hook if you die. (Learn more about human-dog bonding in “Your Dog Knows Exactly What You’re Saying.”)

But dog behavior isn’t quite so clean cut. None of the case studies I saw indicated any prior history of animal abuse. On the contrary, several reports noted that the owners had very good relationships with their dogs, according to friends and neighbors.

Instead, consider a pet’s psychological state: “One possible explanation for such behavior is that a pet will try to help an unconscious owner first by licking or nudging,” Rothschild writes in his report, “but when this fails to produce any results the behavior of the animal can become more frantic and in a state of panic, can lead to biting.”

From biting, it’s an easy jump to eating, Rando says: “So it’s not necessarily that the dog wants to eat, but eating gets stimulated when they taste blood.”

A Matter of Breeding

Different dog breeds have different temperaments, Rando adds, which could play a role in how they respond to an owner’s death. But many kinds of dogs turn up in forensic reports of scavenging, including lovable labs and golden retrievers.



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The cases I read involved a mix of mutts as well as several hunting or working dogs. Overall, most of the dogs were medium to large, with a beagle being the smallest breed to engage in scavenging in these reports. However, larger, more powerful dogs can do more damage, so those cases might be more likely to rise to the level of note.

For instance, in three separate cases, dead owners were eaten to the point of decapitation, and they all involved German shepherds. Still, for all we know, a Pomeranian or Chihuahua would tear a head off if it could.

Rando suspects that an individual dog’s temperament might matter more—an insecure, fearful dog that regularly shows signs of separation anxiety may be more likely to move from frantic licking to biting to eating.

So What to Do?

There’s no way to guarantee that your pet won’t eat you if you die, apart from not having any pets. Even hamsters and birds have been known to scavenge on occasion.

The best way for pet owners to reduce the odds, Rando says, is to make sure you have people who will stop by if they don’t hear from you. And if you have neighbors who are elderly, sick, or vulnerable, you should check on them regularly.

“It’s a good reason to make sure you have people around you,” she says. “Social activity later in life is good for everybody.”
 
It is their choice to eat what they like. Muslim no eat pork, Hindu no eat beef, some of us are vegan, some of us eat sea cucumber which I find disgusting. Things that you doesn't like doesn't mean that others has to follow you. As long as you consume the food in a humane way it is no right or wrong.
 
Are you upset at meat eating in general, or just upset at people eating dogs?

Because if you only get upset when certain 'cute' animals get eaten, you come off as some hypocrite or 'racist'.
At least those PETA vegan nutjobs are consistent in their views. :rolleyes:

You're like those snowflakes who thumb down Youtube videos that show people hunting or slicing up animals for cooking. :wink:
 
Are you upset at meat eating in general, or just upset at people eating dogs?

Because if you only get upset when certain 'cute' animals get eaten, you come off as some hypocrite or 'racist'.
At least those PETA vegan nutjobs are consistent in their views. :rolleyes:

You're like those snowflakes who thumb down Youtube videos that show people hunting or slicing up animals for cooking. :wink:
Lol:D just don't like people who eat dogs. Haha.
 
Dogs n chicken are no different. They are food. I see no reason y dogs cannot be eaten just because stupid western culture. They also find eating bird nest disgusting but no qualms eating foire gois.
 
Dogs n chicken are no different. They are food. I see no reason y dogs cannot be eaten just because stupid western culture. They also find eating bird nest disgusting but no qualms eating foire gois.
Birds nest consist of bird shit, regurgitates ( vomit) and all kinds of filthy rotting left overs.
 
Birds nest consist of bird shit, regurgitates ( vomit) and all kinds of filthy rotting left overs.
Well said. I am sure u know the function of the liver. It’s akin to eating a toilet bowl of the animal.
 
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