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  2. Dog meat consumption in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The report states that 521,121 dogs are reared in 1,156 dog meat farms and 388,000 dogs are consumed in 1,666 restaurants per year, as of February 2022. According to the "Public Perception Survey on Dog Eating", 55.8% of respondents said that society should stop eating dogs, while 28.4% of respondents answered that it should remain legal.

  3. Integration of Hmong people into urban society - Wikipedia

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    Cases of racism escalated to absurd accusations of Hmong people stealing dogs to eat which was a well-documented stereotype of Asians among whites. [13] Accounts of racial discrimination were even reported at public schools where a teacher in Eau Claire reported that the Hmong, "have been accused of eating dogs and have received obscene and ...

  4. South Korea to ban eating dogs - AOL

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    South Korea aims to ban eating dog meat and put an end to the controversy over the ancient custom amid growing awareness of animal rights, a ruling party policy chief said on Friday. "It is time ...

  5. South Korea offers incentives, adoptions ahead of ban on ...

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    South Korea will help rehome almost half a million dogs bred for food and give dog farmers subsidies and incentives to help them prepare for a ban on the practice set to take effect in early 2027 ...

  6. Dog meat - Wikipedia

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    Part of the decline is thought to be due to an increased number of Vietnamese people keeping dogs as pets, as their incomes have risen in the past few decades. [People] used to raise dogs to guard the house, and when they needed the meat, they ate it. Now they keep dog as pets, imported from China, Japan, and other countries.

  7. South Korea to ban divisive practice of eating dog meat ... - AOL

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    South Korea is planning to introduce a ban on dog meat, the country’s ruling political party said on Friday, putting an end to a controversy over the ancient custom that has divided generations. ...

  8. Pets in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Pet ownership in South Korea has increased in recent years. [1] Dogs are the most common household animal, owned by 75.3% of pet-owning South Korean households, followed by cats, then goldfish. South Korean pet culture is constantly developing, and the companion animal industry in South Korea is worth an estimated 3.4 trillion won as of 2020. [2]

  9. South Korean Farmers Threaten to Release 2 Million Dogs in ...

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    In protest of a dog meat ban which aims to end South Korea’s dog meat trade by 2027, dog farmers are striking back at government officials. South Korean Farmers Threaten to Release 2 Million ...