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  1. A new law, which takes effect in 2027, prohibits further breeding, slaughter and sale of dogs as meat. It was approved in a near-unanimous vote of South Korea's National Assembly last week. Hailed ...

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    United States. In December 2018, the Dog and Cat Meat Trade Prohibition Act of 2018 was signed into federal law, making the commercial slaughter and trade of cat meat illegal and punishable by a fine of $5,000, except as part of Native American religious ceremonies. Previous to that bill, consuming cat meat was legal in 44 states.

  3. Feb 21, 2019 · Member for Strangford said, 30 million dogs and 4 million cats—more than all the dogs and cats in the UK—are still slaughtered every year around the world for their meat. Of those, 15,000 are killed during the 10-day Yulin festival in China, which is often accompanied by international condemnation.

  4. Oct 23, 2020 · 59% of South Koreans support banning dog meat, an increase of 24% from 2017, with opposition to a ban at an all-time low (fewer than half (41%) of the population. 57% of South Koreans believe dog meat consumption reflects poorly on Korea, increasing from 37% in 2017.

  5. Humane Society International cites a Korea Times statement that nearly 40% of South Korean restaurants serving dog meat have closed in the past decade, and a 2020 poll by Nielsen and HSI revealed that 84% of South Koreans polled do not eat dog meat and 60% of people would support a ban on it. In January 2024, the South Korean government ...

  6. Farm closure four was in December 2015, rescuing 27 dogs and puppies from a small “starter” dog meat farm in South Korea. The dogs were flown to the United States and divided among five area shelters for care and adoption. Farm closure five: This was a rescue conducted in two parts, in total rescuing 267 dogs. Part one took place in ...

  7. Sep 26, 2023 · As of 2021, the consumption of dog meat is illegal in 46 states, including California, Florida, and New York. The penalties for violating these laws vary, but they can include fines and even imprisonment. However, as noted, there are often exceptions to these laws that allow for the consumption of dog meat for cultural or religious purposes.

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