 Cultural attitudes, legalities, and history regarding eating dog meat   varies from country to country. Very little statistical information is   available on attitudes to the consumption of dog meat.
   Cultural attitudes, legalities, and history regarding eating dog meat   varies from country to country. Very little statistical information is   available on attitudes to the consumption of dog meat.
Though the   consumption of dog meat is generally viewed as taboo in Western culture,   some Westerners support the right to eat dog meat and accuse other   Westerners who protest against dog eating in other countries of cultural   imperialism and intolerance. Joey Skaggs, for instance, organized a   hoax in the United States in which a fictitious Korean restaurant asked   animal shelters for unwanted dogs to be made into dog meat in order to   expose the prejudice of those opposed to dog-eating. Others, however,   oppose the consumption of dog meat in non-Western countries,   particularly Korea. They perceive dogs as inherently emotional and   friendly to humanity, arguing that the slaughter of a dog for food is   excessively cruel.In Islamic culture, eating dogs is forbidden under   Muslim dietary laws.
 
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