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ABOVE PHOTO: Korea Animal
Protection Society (KAPS).
www.koreananimals.org

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ABOVE PHOTO: This mother tries to comfort her dehydrated kittens.
They've been crammed into a birdcage to await their fate. Korea Animal
Protection Society (KAPS), www.koreananimals.org
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ABOVE PHOTO: Dog meat kitchen. Korea
Animal Protection Society (KAPS).
www.koreananimals.org


PHILIPPINES PHOTOS, BELOW: In the
Philippines, dogs are usually sold at markets
while still alive. Their front limbs are dislocated
and tied behind their backs. A jagged tin can
"muzzles" their jaws. Sirius Global Animal
Organisation, sirius.2kat.net
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LEFT PHOTO: Cans are forced over the mouth and nose of dogs. Dogs don't perspire as humans do; they pant to allow evaporation of water from their tongues keep them cool. The cans prevent them from panting. Sirius Global Animal Organisation, sirius.2kat.net/
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CHINA PHOTOS BELOW: Some photos obtained from www.all-creatures.org/anex/dog.html and others distributed via email with no source included.
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VIETNAM PHOTO RIGHT: In Vietnamese, "Thit cho" means dog meat, and you see this sign on countless restaurants and shops around the country. In many regions, it is much more common to find dog meat than beef on the market. A photo series by Tristan Savatier, www.loupiote.com/dog-meat/
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