1. IDA Animals in Entertainment Campaign
Dogfighting Definition & Laws
Dogfighting is defined as a blood sport between game Dogs (Dogs who possess “gameness†keep charging at the opponent) for the purpose of entertainment and
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suffering endured by these dogs is unimaginable.
Where do the dogs come from?
Most are homeless dogs, captured by butchers and sold in open markets.
The country's Animal Protection Law, which was passed in
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50 of these mistreated dogs. The groups also held a protest focused not on opposing dog meat, but rather on securing the right to seek shelter for dogs under the Animal Protection Law. While the groups see banning dog meat as a long-term
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places in the world where dog meat is still eaten. The horrific conditions in which dogs are raised for meat on farms - as documented in Incheon City - are tragically all too common in South Korea, as is also the case with pet breeding farms.
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places in the world where dog meat is still eaten. The horrific conditions in which dogs are raised for meat on farms - as documented in Incheon City - are tragically all too common in South Korea, as is also the case with pet breeding
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6. Animal Abuse in South Korea
Day for South Korean Dogs and Cats a Success
Events around the world focus global opposition to cruel cat and Dog meat trade
On July 25th, 2007, IDA held our 3rd annual International Day for South Korean
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7. IDA Animals in Entertainment Campaign
wager billions of dollars on dog races every year. dog racing is illegal in 34 states.(1) However, the laws prohibiting racing are largely ineffectual, because federal law does not prohibit the interstate shipment of greyhounds used in racing.
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of Action for South Korean Dogs and Cats. This year's global day of action will take place on Tuesday, August 16, 2011, to coincide with the first of South Korea's "Bok days" (literally, the hot, Dog days of summer). Some South Koreans eat more
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of Action for South Korean Dogs and Cats 2011
This year, IDA will again join forces with Coexistance for Animal Rights on Earth (CARE) against Dog and cat meat consumption by co-hosting the 6th annual International Day
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10. IDA Animals in Entertainment Campaign
may ban the breeding of dogs used for racing, but dog handlers in another state can breed the same dogs and ship them across state lines.
The greyhound racing industry breeds approximately 30,000 puppies each year. Of these animals, only
http://www.idausa.org/campaigns/animal_ent/greyhound/greyhound.html - 11.3kb