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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1785114" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>AFAIK, S.Korea is about the only Asian country where you can still get dogmeat in one of the wild animal markets and their govt is trying to put an end to it. Taiwan put an end to it about 4 years ago and enacted stiff penalties for anyone butchering and selling them. Philippines banned it except in cases of some kind of religious or cultural ceremony. Communist China banned it last year but how well the ban is being enforced is anyone's guess. Polls show around 70% of the Chinese people say they have never eaten dog or cat.</p><p></p><p>Oddly enough, Switzerland allows consumption of dogs and cats (and anything else except people) as long as they're yours and there isn't a big pressure to enforce or find out where the meat came from. You just can't prepare it for anyone else. </p><p>Rural Vietnam, it's anyone's guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1785114, member: 18945"] AFAIK, S.Korea is about the only Asian country where you can still get dogmeat in one of the wild animal markets and their govt is trying to put an end to it. Taiwan put an end to it about 4 years ago and enacted stiff penalties for anyone butchering and selling them. Philippines banned it except in cases of some kind of religious or cultural ceremony. Communist China banned it last year but how well the ban is being enforced is anyone's guess. Polls show around 70% of the Chinese people say they have never eaten dog or cat. Oddly enough, Switzerland allows consumption of dogs and cats (and anything else except people) as long as they're yours and there isn't a big pressure to enforce or find out where the meat came from. You just can't prepare it for anyone else. Rural Vietnam, it's anyone's guess. [/QUOTE]
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