China is believed to kill more than 10 million of the estimated 30 million dogs slaughtered for
human consumption annually worldwide.
China is believed to kill (along with 4 million cats) more than 10 million of the estimated 30 million dogs slaughtered for
human consumption annually worldwide.
Not exact matches
Thousands of dogs and cats are brutally slaughtered for
human consumption at the Yulin event, part of an annual trade across China that sees more than 10 million dogs and four million cats
annually killed for eating, most of them stolen pets and strays.
Across Asia an estimated 30 million dogs are killed
annually for
human consumption, with the trade most prevalent in China, South Korea, Vietnam, the Philippines, Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia.
While the dogs and cats were not headed to Yulin, they are an example of the estimated 10 - 20 million dogs and four million cats killed
annually for
human consumption across China.
Hundreds of millions of dollars in hemp fiber for clothing, seeds for
human consumption and oil for soap are imported
annually, mostly from Canada, according to bill supporters.