
South Korea Implements Nationwide Ban on Dog Consumption
South Korea plans to ban the consumption of dog meat in an effort to address growing concerns over animal rights and end the controversy surrounding the ancient practice. The ban, which will include a three-year grace period and financial support for businesses to transition out of the trade, is expected to receive bipartisan support and pass through parliament. While eating dog meat has been a long-standing tradition in South Korea, it has faced increasing opposition both domestically and internationally. Animal rights groups have welcomed the proposed ban, calling it a "dream come true" for those who have campaigned against the cruelty of the practice.
