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The Korean Government’s “Cheap Trick” PDF Print E-mail
On March 9th 2005, the Prime Minister of Korea announced the Sanitary Management Policy of Dogs for Meat.  It is the first step the Korean Government is taking to legalize the slaughter of DOGS for human consumption.

This policy was announced after the Korean Government informed Korean Animal Protection Groups that the Government would not pursue this policy and told them to stop sending petitions to oppose the policy of legalizing Dog Meat in Korea.

For many years, the regulatory status of Dogs has been intentionally kept in a state of legal limbo by the Korean Government. This allowed government officials to placate local and foreign animal rights groups by telling them that Dog Meat in Korea was not legal.  While at the same time, turning a blind eye to its’ wide spread practice in Korea.

Korean Animal Protection Groups have been campaigning to make the practice of eating Dogs clearly illegal and to properly enforce such a law. The Korean Government, however, proved that they have no intention of making dog meat illegal.  On the contrary, they are taking the first step to make it legal by re-interpretation of the definition of “FOOD” as “anything edible” in the current KFDA’s (Korean Food & Drug Administration) food safety regulation. 

At the same time, the Korean Government is revising the Animal Protection Law that will separate Dogs for Meat and Dogs for Pets, and providing legitimacy to Dog Meat Farms by requiring them to register. This is how Dog Meat was legalized in some isolated parts of China.

IS A DOG OUR FRIEND OR OUR FOOD?

Dogs that are slaughtered for MEAT in Korea are not just native dogs called Noo-rung-ie, which is what the Korean Government have been saying to foreigners. In reality, all breeds and types of dogs are killed for Meat in Korea.  No breed of Dog is safe from being slaughtered for FOOD in Korea.