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South Korea - STOP KILLING DOGS - Over 100,000 people have signed against dog meat industry

Over 2mln dogs are killed for food in cruel ways every year. An international petition www.uniteddogs.com/stopkillingdogs was launched in 10 languages world wide to the dog meat industry. The petition has already gathered over 110,000 signatures.

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PRLog (Press Release) - Jul 23, 2009 -
An International Online Campaign for Stopping the Dog Meat Industry in South Korea Aims for 1,000,000+ Signatures World Wide
 
An international online petition campaign at www.uniteddogs.com/stopkillingdogs has been launched in 10 languages world wide to stop dog torture and dog meat consumption in South Korea.

Over 2,000,000 dogs are raised and killed for food in dog farms in South Korea every year. They are subjected to suffering and deprivation, they are electrocuted, hanged, burned or beaten to death. By the time you reach the end of this press release, 5 dogs have been killed for their meat.

United Dogs and Cats is hosting an online petition campaign to draw the world's attention to the cruel treatment of many dogs in South Korea despite Animal Protection Laws that have been in place since early 1990s. The petition has already gathered over 110,000 signatures in 3 weeks!

“This is probably the cruelest thing that could happen to companion animals - many are tortured and end up on dinner tables. And the strangest thing is that it is happening right under our noses in one of the most rapidly developing countries in the 21st century," said United Dogs and Cats head Ragnar Sass.

South Korea has the world’s 15th largest economy and all the appearances of a modern developed country. Korean success stories and accomplishments in all fields of life are admirable. It is therefore strange that the government is unwilling to put an end to the brutal and disturbing dog meat industry. With international protests and petitions the world can pressure South Korea into fully recognizing and respecting the special status of dogs as companions, family members, and helpers.

You can watch the eye-opening video “A Dog's Life” and learn more about the issue at www.uniteddogs.com/stopkillingdogs . Keep up to date with the campaign and find more ways to support this cause in Summer 2009 on the petition page .
 
Follow the freshest news and signature count on Twitter (@uniteddogs, #stopkillingdogs) and on Facebook (“Stop Killing Dogs”).
 
The online petition will stay open throughout the summer and signatures will be presented to South Korean officials in Seoul by Korea Animal Rights Advocates (KARA).

NOTES FOR EDITORS
The dog meat issue in South Korea is complex and always fuels an array of emotions. For a concise and accurate overview of the situation, we suggest consulting Korea Animal Rights Advocates (KARA) English page at http://animalrightskorea.org/dog-meat-issue/current-situa....
You may also want to see the latest (2008) Animal Protection Law in an unofficial English translation at http://animalrightskorea.org/animal-welfare/korean-animal... .

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About United Dogs and Cats Ltd
Founded in 2007, United Dogs and Cats Ltd is the maker of Europe's leading social networking sites for pet-owners, Uniteddogs.com and Unitedcats.com

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