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Cambodian province bans dog meat trade

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A Cambodian province popular with tourists has banned the trade and slaughteri­ng of dogs for meat, saying that canines are loyal and capable of protecting property and even serving in the military.

Siem Reap province, home to the ancient Angkor Wat ruins, is the first place to issue such a ban in Cambodia, where an estimated three million dogs a year are slaughtere­d for meat.

Siem Reap, visited by more than two million tourists annually, has been identified as a dog meat hotspot responsibl­e for the large-scale sourcing and traffickin­g of Cambodian canines, according to animal welfare group Four Paws.

Director of the provincial agricultur­e, forestry and fisheries department Tea Kimsoth said demand was driven by foreigners, especially South Koreans, who were among the most frequent visitors.

“Dog meat has been a lot more popular following the arrivals of foreigners, especially among the (South) Koreans,” Kimsoth said, describing the trade as “alarming”.

“They like it, that’s why it led to restaurant­s serving it, so now we ban it.”

Anyone caught selling dog meat would be made to sign an agreement not to do it again, then fined for repeated offence.

The ban says dogs should not be slaughtere­d because they are loyal pets capable of protecting homes and farms and of assisting military.

Despite numerous campaigns against it, the eating and trading of dog meat still takes place in some parts of Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand, even though canines are loved as family pets.

Among the biggest consumers of trafficked dogs is Vietnam, where some believe eating dog meat brings good fortune.

Four Paws Stray Animal Care in Southeast Asia head Katherine Polak called the ban historic and reflective of public sentiment.

“We hope that Siem Reap will serve as a model for the rest of the country,” she said.

 ?? Picture: AFP / TANG CHHIN SOTHY ?? HELPLESS: Dogs are kept in a cage at a slaughterh­ouse in Siem Reap province, Cambodia, in 2019.
Picture: AFP / TANG CHHIN SOTHY HELPLESS: Dogs are kept in a cage at a slaughterh­ouse in Siem Reap province, Cambodia, in 2019.

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