
Animal Cruelty In Korea, Page 1
Every year Korea kills millions
of dogs for their skins and food.
It is heartbreaking to watch dogs cruelly mistreated
in Korea. Cruelties inflicted upon dogs by Korean dog meat
producers are notorious worldwide. In addition, dogs are also
being abused in puppy mills and in municipal-run shelters
for stray animals. Dogs are not treated as living creatures
in Korea. Instead, they are seen as lucrative sources of income
for dog farmers, breeders and government-assigned shelter
directors.

Dogs await a painfull death. Ctsy:
all-creatures.org
Hence, it is not very shocking to find even
Korean Government officers actively participating in cruelty
to animals. The following two cases show how the Korean Government
regards and treats dogs.
The “owner” of these dogs is a typical
dog meat vendor, having run a dog farm in
Korea for over 10 years even while having no property rights
to the farm site.
When officials from Incheon’s local government visited
the farm to begin land reclamation proceedings, they found
five to six dogs were crammed in each cage,
where they could barely move their limbs. Piles of feces measuring
over one meter in height littered the property, and the bodies
of dead dogs were stacked in freezers. Many of them were young
puppies who died from disease. Unfortunately, these miserable
conditions are commonplace at “dog farms” across
Korea.

Dogs for sale to eat korea. Ctsy:
all-creatures.org
In May 2005, the dogs were relocated by the
government officers. Unfortunately, the conditions at the
new location were even more horrific. Locked up in small pens,
the dogs were left on asphalt and exposed to rain and snow.
The officers did not install shelter from the wind nor roofs,
because to them dogs are more like canned products stacked
on shelves than living creatures. The dogs had to endure the
harsh elements of last winter in this horrible environment,
and many of them did not survive.

Dogs waiting to die Korea. Ctsy:
all-creatures.org
When animal protection groups visited the site
in March 2006, they noticed a number of injured dogs. Due
to fights among them, which is not uncommon on dog farms,
some dogs had no ears or missing tails, and some were limping.
Living on asphalt without drainage, it is little wonder that
decayed food and even their own feces was caked on their fur.
Infected with scabies and other skin diseases, their skin
was rotting with pus all over their bodies. The only food
available, if it can be called food, was decomposing food
waste. Cannibalism was occurring here and there, and new-born
puppies were being eaten by starving dogs.
In November 2005, officials from the local government
of Incheon demolished a dog farm in Sankok-dong, by an administrative
order, and relocated the dogs in order to build a park on
the farm site. According to the farm owner, some 100 dogs
were killed during the process, in which heavy equipment was
used to destroy their original cages. Officers forced the
dogs into cages, where they could hardly breathe, with their
necks and backs bent over. Some dogs were locked up in wooden
boxes with no sunshine or ventilation.

Large yellow dogs considered best
to eat. Ctsy: all-creatures.org
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