Customers Find Metal Screws in Dog Soup

At a restaurant in Daejon, South Korea customers were amazed to find 4 metal screws and a metal plate attached to a bone inside their soup. The customers had ordered a bowl of “bosingtang” -which is a famous soup made with dog meat.

The customers complained and asked for their money back before filing complaints with the City Office.

The metalized meat came from a dog who was once owned as a pet, which had apparently undergone a veterinarian operation in which its leg was reinforced by the four screws and metal plate. Sometime after the operation this pet dog ended up in a dog slaughterhouse where the metal pieces went unrecognized by the butcher and chef.

It is not clear if the pet was sold by its owner or if the dog meat industry acquired it through a third party. In the past, there have been numerous complaints of lost, abandoned, and stray dogs beings sold to the dog meat industry.

This further proves a difference between “pet dog” and “meat dog” makes no sense.

CARE holds this is just one more reason the dog meat industry should be permanently banned.

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