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SEOUL, Sept 27 — South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in raised banning the eating of dogs in the country on Monday, his office said, a traditional practice that is becoming an international embarrassment. The meat has long been a part of South Korean cuisine with about one million dogs believed to...

SEOUL, Sept 27 — South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in raised banning the eating of dogs in the country on Monday, his office said, a traditional practice that is becoming an international embarrassment.

The practice is now something of a taboo among younger generations and pressure from animal rights activists has also been mounting. South Korea’s pet industry is on the rise, with a growing number of people living with dogs at home—the president among them. Adopting Tory was one of Moon’s pledges during his presidential campaign and the pooch became the first rescue dog to make its way into the Blue House.

 

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