Eating Dogs Banned in Taiwan—A first in Asia about time right?

in #news8 years ago

Taiwan has banned the eating of cats and dogs, as pressure grows to improve animal welfare after a spate of cruelty cases that stirred public outrage.

Parliament passed legislation to outlaw the consumption, purchase or possession of dog and cat meat, with offenders facing a fine of up to Tw$250,000 (€7,700).

The bill also increased the penalty for killing or abusing animals to a maximum two-year jail term and a fine of Tw$2 million, more than doubling that for repeat offenders.

"This shows that Taiwan is a society with advanced animal welfare," said Wang Yu-min, who proposed the amendment.

Like some other Asian nations, dog consumption was common in Taiwan decades ago and although it is much rarer now, there have been sporadic reports of shops being caught selling dog meat in recent years.

A string of much-publicised animal abuse cases has also triggered deep public concern, and demands for tougher protection laws.

Last year, the military was forced to apologise after a video surfaced of three soldiers torturing and strangling a stray dog to death with an iron chain, prompting several street protests.

In 2014, a male hippo famous for regularly performing at a private zoo in central Taiwan died after breaking a leg and sustaining other injuries during transportation, sparking a public outcry.b.jpg

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