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Re: Dangerous country
by
Kemarit
on 19/06/2017, 15:10:21 UTC
Which country is the most dangerous with regards to animals

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With a hidden camera they filmed animals undergoing mistreatment.
They remove the skin of all still living and claim that it is to allow a clean cut. After throwing the carcasses into piles, still alive and for about 10 minutes the heart beats and eyes blink and the paws of the dogs shake. There is still one who raised his head and fixed his bloodied eyes straight for camera.


http://features.peta.org/ChineseFurFarms/

In my opinion they are the Asian countries, but as you requested one, I will say that it is China.

I have a dog that I love very much and I can't believe when I see the Chinese doing cruelties with the dogs

I am admittedly not well-research as to animal welfare in different countries around the world but I have heard and read a lot about Chinese cruelty to animals. Not as a matter of animal "sports" or gambling such as horse fighting, dog fighting, cockfighting, and others. In China, almost every kind of animal is killed for human purposes, either for plain human consumption or according to pseudo-medical beliefs of having an element to cure whatever diseases or illness or as aphrodisiac, and others. Live dogs are tied in the market for sale as food. Even pangolins, turtles, birds, and other weird and endangered animal species are all for human consumption as food.

Considering how big the Chinese population, they will eat anything they see fit like dogs and other animals. Also, their culture of eating dogs is not new as well. They even have a dog festival, which is the practice of dog eating. But the problem lies here is that they are eating dogs the whole year round, not just during this festival. Sadly, the cruelty is an inherent part of the dog meat trade: there's a traditional belief that the meat tastes better if the animal suffers as it dies, with adrenaline coursing through the body. So its inherent in their tradition that animal cruelty is accepted.