| highwaystar101 said: *Sigh* Did you read my post? it's the way dogs are farmed for their meat that's wrong. All animals that are farmed for meat get a bad hand in life because commercial needs requires them to have a poor quality of life. However, even though they have a poor quality of life it is nothing compared to what dogs that are farmed for their meat is like. They don't roam fields like a cow or have a quick death like a chicken. Out of all the animals that get farmed dogs have it worse than any other animal. But what is really bad is that a dog has to be continuously pulverised for 3 or 4 days before it dies so that the meat is soft and tender. They hang them upside down and give them an occaional beating until they die. We treat animals bad, but how dogs are treated in farming is something else, way worse than veal. |
But those aren't necessary conditions of farming dog meat. There's a big difference between saying something is done wrong and saying that it is inherently wrong. Most of those practices are a result of lax laws and regulations. In any country, Livestock is treated only as well as a nation's laws dictate. And even then there are often lapses. And if it is particularly worse on dog farms, that's because there is no set of checks and balances because it's considered illegal but not enforced.
If dog meat was legalized, then dog farms would be subject to the same rules for hygiene, worker safety and animal cruelty as other agricultural industries.
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Serves me right for challenging his sales predictions!
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