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Shut Down the Yulin Dog Meat Festival in GuangXi China

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 7:03 am
by Family_Dog
Guys, this from another forum. Please add your signature, it takes but a few seconds to do...
Just came across this on another forum I am on. As a dog and animal lover, I'm appealing to you guys to complete the survey and spread the word. If you guys would be so kind as to complete it, it took me no more than 30 seconds to so it.

https://www.change.org/p/mr-chen-wu-yul ... ngxi-china

I never watched the video as I didn't want to see something that would break my heart.

Cheers
Once more:

https://www.change.org/p/mr-chen-wu-yul ... ngxi-china


-F_D

Re: Shut Down the Yulin Dog Meat Festival in GuangXi China

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 8:02 am
by Family_Dog
Guys, when you sign the petition, please just mention it here so that this appeal remains "active".

Man's best friend is calling on you.


-F_D

Re: Shut Down the Yulin Dog Meat Festival in GuangXi China

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 8:53 am
by pietpetoors
Do you eat lamb? They are also animals? So is the poor little springbok.

Re: Shut Down the Yulin Dog Meat Festival in GuangXi China

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 10:58 am
by Family_Dog
'Tis true... I eat lamb and always feel sorry for the animal.

But I don't eat Bambi.

But to eat man's best friend is simply inhumane and barbaric.


-F_D

Re: Shut Down the Yulin Dog Meat Festival in GuangXi China

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 11:05 am
by ChrisF
Family_Dog wrote:'Tis true... I eat lamb and always feel sorry for the animal.

But I don't eat Bambi.

But to eat man's best friend is simply inhumane and barbaric.


-F_D
Eric I LOVE my bacon on a Saturday morning .... good friends have two pigs as their pets .... :shock2:


I certainly wont ever part take in a hunt. I have zero desire to kull any animal ..... BUT, I love my biltong way too much to upset my buddies that hunt .....



en so kan mens filosofeer ......



maar n brakkie is darem n troeteldier .... en hoe kan mens nou n troeteldier eet :alvarin:



maar hoe nou gemaak as iemand besluit om honde te teel spesifiek vir kos, nie as troeteldiere nie

maak nie saak nie, GEEN manier wat ek n brakkie eet nie !!

Re: Shut Down the Yulin Dog Meat Festival in GuangXi China

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 12:24 pm
by Family_Dog
^^ Ditto, Chris. Ek voel dieselfde en ek het my bacon ook lief.


(Now that just sounds so disgustingly wrong when I read what I wrote above!! But you know whaqt I mean - I smaak bacon!) :twisted: :twisted: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


-F_D

Re: Shut Down the Yulin Dog Meat Festival in GuangXi China

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 2:40 pm
by pietpetoors
My neighbours dog is not my best friend.

Re: Shut Down the Yulin Dog Meat Festival in GuangXi China

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 3:03 pm
by Family_Dog
I know what you mean, Pieter. For the past 14 years I have had my neighbour's dogs, German Shepherds, howling and barking in the alleyway between our two houses. They kept these two dogs in a small area of about 1m x 10m, then it's no wonder the dogs performed. This is about a metre from my bedroom window. I have phoned them countless times at around 1:00AM to let them know how out of tune and mournful their dogs are. Their bedroom is on the opposite side of the house and they do not hear a thing. It got so bad that I moved from my bedroom to another room (used to be a Jacuzzi room, then a Pool Room) on the other side of the house. Since then one of their dogs has passed on.

Their dogs were magnificent specimens though, even though they found their way into my yard and killed my stray Poodle that had adopted me. Some people just do not deserve being allowed to keep animals.

Now - sign the petition! ;)


-F_D

Re: Shut Down the Yulin Dog Meat Festival in GuangXi China

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 3:22 pm
by Warrior
Ha ha Pieter - jy speel lekker duiwels advokaat.
Maar ek moet se jy laat mens rasioneel daaroor dink.

Plaas vreet daai lot eers al hul peste op en los die arme honde - ek kan net nie gewoond raak aan die idee nie :banned:

Re: Shut Down the Yulin Dog Meat Festival in GuangXi China

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 5:21 pm
by ChrisF
pietpetoors wrote:My neighbours dog is not my best friend.
Even a dog with bad owners (there is no such thing as a bad dog) are better than wondering cats ...


May I send ALL cats that wonder onto my property to the chinese ? We could market this as a "starter" dish .... enough cats and more dogs may survive. Now THAT is what one calls a win-win .....

Re: Shut Down the Yulin Dog Meat Festival in GuangXi China

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 5:55 pm
by Oupa Stig
Ons eet vanaand hoender.

Re: Shut Down the Yulin Dog Meat Festival in GuangXi China

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 6:43 pm
by Family_Dog
Where would we be without our pals...
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-F_D

Re: Shut Down the Yulin Dog Meat Festival in GuangXi China

Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2015 12:42 pm
by ChrisF
Eric I was about 5 years old, running around on the farm .... playing in the sand I got dangerously close to a scorpion - at 5 years old I had absolutely no idea what it was.


My labrador came to my rescue, and killed the sccorpion, but not before it got stung by the scorpion. She had to be put down after that.



So YES, my "pal" truly saved me !!

Re: Shut Down the Yulin Dog Meat Festival in GuangXi China

Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2015 2:17 pm
by Family_Dog
Chris, that is indeed what it is all about. Even at the age of five you must have been broken about losing your "pal".

This seems a good time to also remind people to click on the blue logo above as well, you can click five times.

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-F_D

Re: Shut Down the Yulin Dog Meat Festival in GuangXi China

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2015 11:59 am
by pietpetoors
After this post i am thinking twice about eating meat. Imagine you have to slaughter this.

Re: Shut Down the Yulin Dog Meat Festival in GuangXi China

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2015 1:02 pm
by Family_Dog
Pieter, although I do love my meat that I buy at the butcher, I have to agree that there is no way on this earth that I would kill one of those simply to eat it. I would have to learn to become a vegetarian very quickly, those little animals are much more fun to have around me when they're alive than as dead meat in my stomach ;)
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Re: Shut Down the Yulin Dog Meat Festival in GuangXi China

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2015 5:37 pm
by ChrisF
as jy n hans dier groot gemaak het op die plaas, en hy eers n naam gekr het .... nee wat, jy eet sy boetie, maar nie daai een met n naam nie.


en ons brakkies HET mos name !! :)

Re: Shut Down the Yulin Dog Meat Festival in GuangXi China

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2015 10:28 am
by Bosfebok
Family_Dog wrote:I know what you mean, Pieter. For the past 14 years I have had my neighbour's dogs, German Shepherds, howling and barking in the alleyway between our two houses. They kept these two dogs in a small area of about 1m x 10m, then it's no wonder the dogs performed. This is about a metre from my bedroom window. I have phoned them countless times at around 1:00AM to let them know how out of tune and mournful their dogs are. Their bedroom is on the opposite side of the house and they do not hear a thing. It got so bad that I moved from my bedroom to another room (used to be a Jacuzzi room, then a Pool Room) on the other side of the house. Since then one of their dogs has passed on.

Their dogs were magnificent specimens though, even though they found their way into my yard and killed my stray Poodle that had adopted me. Some people just do not deserve being allowed to keep animals.

Now - sign the petition! ;)


-F_D
How do you know a German Sheppard is a German Shepard? It's barking.. non-stop...

Re: Shut Down the Yulin Dog Meat Festival in GuangXi China

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2015 11:17 am
by ChrisF
Bosfebok wrote:
Family_Dog wrote:I know what you mean, Pieter. For the past 14 years I have had my neighbour's dogs, German Shepherds, howling and barking in the alleyway between our two houses. They kept these two dogs in a small area of about 1m x 10m, then it's no wonder the dogs performed. This is about a metre from my bedroom window. I have phoned them countless times at around 1:00AM to let them know how out of tune and mournful their dogs are. Their bedroom is on the opposite side of the house and they do not hear a thing. It got so bad that I moved from my bedroom to another room (used to be a Jacuzzi room, then a Pool Room) on the other side of the house. Since then one of their dogs has passed on.

Their dogs were magnificent specimens though, even though they found their way into my yard and killed my stray Poodle that had adopted me. Some people just do not deserve being allowed to keep animals.

Now - sign the petition! ;)


-F_D
How do you know a dog has a bad owner? It's barking.. non-stop...
there, fixed it :slap:


no such thing as a bad dog ,,,, sadly way too many "bad owners" ,,,,,,,



Our previous neighbours worked 12 to 13 hour shifts, dark to dark .... after a burglary they got a "big dog" .... now WHAT attention can that dog get if he only sees his keepers on the weekend ? and a bored dog will try to get attention ....

Re: Shut Down the Yulin Dog Meat Festival in GuangXi China

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2015 3:39 pm
by Family_Dog
Yep, these two dogs used to howl and sing in harmony as well. This happened three to four times nightly, every night. But if you look at the small spot that the owners kept them in.... let's just say these people were never dog-lovers to begin with.

This morning early I picked up one sandal and one pair of boxer shorts that "appeared" in the back yard. My puppy gave me that sweet innocent look of surprise when I affronted him: "What? me? Noooooo......" and then sheepishly licked me while giving me a friendly tail wag. ;)

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Re: Shut Down the Yulin Dog Meat Festival in GuangXi China

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2015 6:44 pm
by george
Pieter- When do we slag old fanny :twisted:
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Re: Shut Down the Yulin Dog Meat Festival in GuangXi China

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2015 6:49 am
by ChrisF
now THIS makes my blood BOIL -

http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/ ... e-20150608" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Police dogs without food, shampoo and medicine
2015-06-08 17:40
Jeff Wicks, News24

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Durban - Durban’s Metro Police Dog Unit is plagued by shortages of dog food, dog shampoo and a large proportion of the K9 force has not been inoculated because of outstanding vet bills.

So dire is the situation that police officers have taken to buying essential items for their dogs out of pure frustration.

The unit has before been mired in controversy when a logistics officer, in charge of supply chain management and procurement, ordered that police dogs that were old or sick should be put down instead of being allowed to see out their days with their handlers.

Three sources within the Metro Police spoke to News24 on condition of anonymity, for fear that they might face reprisals for bringing their plight to the media.

“The problems at the dog unit are long-standing and members are at the point where they are struggling to deal with their frustrations.

'Why should it come to this'

"The issue of the shampoo may seem innocuous, but this is something that is vital in looking after our dogs and we have not had any supplied by the Metro Police in over a year.

"The guys have got their own shampoo, but why should it come to this? We never had to do it before and we love our dogs so it will get done, but it is highly unfair,” he said.

“Some of the younger dogs are eating food that is meant for adult dogs because they refuse to order puppy food. They are meant to be fed the right dog food so that they develop properly and see out their tenure as working dogs, but the system is broken at the Metro Police.”

The sources said what was of most concern was that veterinary bills had been outstanding for longer than six months.

“This means the vets refuse to provide a service and treat the dogs so they in turn cannot work. I don’t know how it is possible for a metro the size of eThekwini to become classified as bad payers and let bills go like this for so long,” another source added.

Outrage from dog handlers

In 2013, mystery surrounded a standing order from eThekwini Metro Police which ordered that specialised police dogs which were injured or too old to work should be put down.

The order, which had originally emanated from Metro Police logistics head Innocent Chamane, was then put on hold by the council after an eruption of outrage from dog handlers and animal rights activists.

Chamane had argued that police dogs should be viewed as “an asset” and, as such, ought to be destroyed when they are no longer able to work, like office furniture.

eThekwini communications head Tozi Mthethwa said the matters were being addressed.

“Management is addressing all matters relating to Metro Police dogs as they are an important part of the Metro Police family and all effort is being made to ensure their care is of an acceptable standard,” she said.