Taiwan Bans The Selling Of Dog Meat
In mid-December the Taiwan Legislative Yuan passed new rules under Taiwan's Animal Protection Law to ban the selling of dogs and other companion animals as food.| Comments on article "Taiwan Bans The Selling Of Dog Meat" | |||||||||
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