China Will No Longer Classify Dogs as Livestock
China Will No Longer Classify Dogs as Livestock
Dogs as livestock?!? Jesus wept. It's about time. Welcome to 2020, chinks.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/china-no-lon ... 03412.html
China Will No Longer Classify Dogs as Livestock, Marking Push Toward Dog Meat Ban: Reports
China is inching closer to the end of the legal human consumption of dog meat, multiple outlets report.
On Wednesday, the country’s Ministry of Agricultural and Rural Affairs announced that it would no longer classify dogs as livestock, meaning the animal can’t be bred for food, milk or fur, according to Reuters.
“As far as dogs are concerned, along with the progress of human civilization and the public concern and love for animal protection, dogs have been ‘specialized’ to become companion animals, and internationally are not considered to be livestock, and they will not be regulated as livestock in China,” read the notice, per the outlet.
Humane Society International estimates that some 10 million dogs and 4 million cats are killed in China every year for meat. A spokesperson for HSI told The Guardian that the policy is a potential “game-changer moment for animal welfare in China.”
https://www.yahoo.com/news/china-no-lon ... 03412.html
China Will No Longer Classify Dogs as Livestock, Marking Push Toward Dog Meat Ban: Reports
China is inching closer to the end of the legal human consumption of dog meat, multiple outlets report.
On Wednesday, the country’s Ministry of Agricultural and Rural Affairs announced that it would no longer classify dogs as livestock, meaning the animal can’t be bred for food, milk or fur, according to Reuters.
“As far as dogs are concerned, along with the progress of human civilization and the public concern and love for animal protection, dogs have been ‘specialized’ to become companion animals, and internationally are not considered to be livestock, and they will not be regulated as livestock in China,” read the notice, per the outlet.
Humane Society International estimates that some 10 million dogs and 4 million cats are killed in China every year for meat. A spokesperson for HSI told The Guardian that the policy is a potential “game-changer moment for animal welfare in China.”
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