06-25-2015, 02:27 PM
Quote:But there is another valid comment on that fundraising page and that is we all hope this doesn't become a lucrative money-making venture for the organisers of the festival...
That is a hurdle which will have to be jumped.
I think the good done out weighs any risk. It is essential that the festival be stopped, until then dogs must be rescued.
Getting a documentary done will really help. It will expose the nature of the "festival".
If nothing else, the way the dogs are kept and killed is a real health hazard. Most of these festivals that involve slaughtering animals are filthy and I am sure they are a source of the transmitting of diseases from the animals to each other and to humans.
I hope seeing the sheer filth of the dog meat trade will put many people off of eating dogs.
Catherine