Global organization supports Vietnam's local communities with animal population management programmes
22:40 | 18/12/2020
Global animal welfare organisation FOUR PAWS succeeded in rescuing 25 animals including cats and dogs waiting for slaughter on 15 December. FOUR PAWS took the animals to its bear sanctuary in Ninh Binh, where vets provided the animals with urgent medical care. After initial treatment and rehabilitation, they will be put up for adoption.
One million signatures with effort to end the dog and cat meat trade in Southeast Asia
08:50 | 10/12/2020
One million people worldwide have signed global animal welfare organisation Four Paws’ petition calling for an end to the dog and cat meat trade in Southeast Asia to prevent any new-occured epidemic at risk.
Your dog may love and understand you, but not like your face's sight, study finds
08:38 | 07/10/2020
You may think your dog is excited at the sight of your face, but research published Monday suggests that unfortunately, she probably isn’t though she loves and understands you.
Dog slaughterhouse in Cambodia for Vietnamese import culinary preference shut down
23:32 | 12/08/2020
FOUR PAWS and animal rights activists in Cambodia have gained a small victory in their effort to end the trade in dog meat, convincing a canine slaughterhouse in one village to abandon the business.
Dog meat festival takes place in China despite new regulation that protects dogs 2
11:12 | 24/06/2020
Although China has removed the dog from the national list of livestock animals and banned the sale of live dogs and dog meat for food, the dog meat festival is still held by the people in Quangxi's Yulin
ACPA calls on Vietnam to ban dog and cat meat trade 3
06:15 | 29/05/2020
Asia Canine Protection Alliance has sent a petition to Vietnam Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam, who is also the Head of the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control, expressing their concerns over the trading of dog and cat meat in Vietnam and its risks for the health of the community in the context of Covid-19 crisis, according to Kinh Te & Do Thi.
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