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Tell Vietnam to Take Dogs Off the Menu!
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The dog meat trade in Vietnam is horrific, illegal, and inhumane - and must be stopped.
About five million dogs are eaten in Vietnam each year, most within the capital city of Hanoi. Data from the Hanoi Veterinary Department indicates that there are more than 400 businesses trading or slaughtering dogs in the city1.
Dogs are stolen from loving families and off the streets and thrown into overcrowded crates, which are stacked and illegally transported by truck and by boat to markets and slaughterhouses. In Vietnam, the dog meat trade is also accompanied by violent crime.
Meat dogs are typically sold for about $50 — much lower than the threshold for criminal charges around $100. This makes it cheaper for dog thieves to steal pets and guard dogs without worrying much about the consequences2.
Poor treatment, dehydration, and starvation lead to rampant injury, disease, and death among the dogs during transport. Rabies, cholera, E. Coli, and distemper are all spread by this brutal trade, threatening animal and human populations. On arrival, surviving dogs are met with an inhumane death, their bodies sold to markets and restaurants for profit.
Dog meat is said to increase a man’s virility, warm the blood on cold winter nights and help provide medicinal cures. Some believe the more an animal suffers before it dies, the better its meat will taste, which may explain the brutal way dogs are killed in Vietnam — either bludgeoned to death with a heavy metal pipe, sliced or stabbed in the chest with a large knife, or burned alive3.
But tastes are changing. One study from 2020 showed that, though 60% of Hanoians have eaten dog meat at least once in their lives, 44% say they wouldn’t eat it again. Now, just 11% of Hanoi’s population eat dog meat regularly, and in Ho Chi Minh City, that number is less than 2%.
Hanoi officials in 2018 announced a dog meat ban that would be in full effect in the city centre by 2021. But dog meat yet remains on menus in downtown Hanoi4.
It’s time the Vietnamese government take the dog meat trade ban seriously.
Three steps must be taken by the Vietnamese government to stop this trade:
- Make the import of dogs for meat a punishable crime
- Enforce the ban on the sale and consumption of dog meat
- Enact a media campaign against eating dog meat
Dog meat is being marketed as an expensive delicacy with health benefits. This awful myth must be publicly discredited to stem demand and protect public health, or the black market trade will continue to put countless millions at risk.
Sign the petition below and help us stop the dog meat trade in Vietnam.