Photo: Vshine/HSUS

dog slaughterhouse shutdown

Days after the end of China’sYulin Dog Meat Festival, authorities in Dalian, China, shut down an illegal dog slaughterhouse, saving the lives of seven dogs, according toHumane Society International(HSI).

The bust came after a tip from an outraged citizen, the organization reports.

Among the dogs rescued were German shepherds, golden retrievers, and a Rottweiler. The slaughterhouse owner surrendered the dogs to the organization, Vshine, a partner of the Humane Society International, who provided veterinary assistance to the dogs at their shelter.

The rescued dogs are currently at Vshine’s animal shelter, where they will continue to receive veterinary care, according to HSI.

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dog slaughterhouse shutdown

One of the dogs was reported to have been wearing a pet collar, leading authorities to suspect that the animals were former guard or farm dogs that had been stolen or purchased from their previous owners.

dog slaughterhouse shutdown

“Most people in China don’t eat dogs, but the city of Dalian is particularly progressive on animal welfare, and a shining example of what the whole of China could achieve if animal protection were taken more seriously,” said Dr. Peter Li, Humane Society International’s China policy expert. “The dog meat trade is not welcome in Dalian, with the local police and animal activists using China’s food safety laws to eliminate this cruelty in the absence of any animal protection legislation. If all Chinese police acted the same, we could have a massive impact on the dog and cat meat trade. If China went further and introduced a robust animal cruelty law, we could eradicate the trade very quickly.”

dog slaughterhouse shutdown

An estimated 10 million dogs a year are killed in China’s dog meat trade, according to HSI. The organization says thieves snatch the dogs and cats right off of the streets, as well as from people’s backyards.

source: people.com