To persuade Buth Pith and his wife, Khath Hach, to walk away from the horrifying dog meat industry, activists agreed to help them establish an alternative means of income by building a small convenience store. After operating their slaughterhouse for seven years, the couple closed down their establishment on August 5.
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International
In hopeful news, a Cambodian couple in Kampong Thom province
recently left the cruel dog meat trade behind, shutting down their
slaughterhouse in exchange for a convenience store.
To persuade Buth Pith and his wife, Khath Hach, to walk away from
the horrifying dog meat industry, activists agreed to help them
establish an alternative means of income by building a small
convenience store. After operating their slaughterhouse for seven
years, the couple closed down their establishment on August 5.
Animal activists from Four Paws rescued 15 dogs who were caged
inside the slaughterhouse and relocated them to Phnom Penh for
rehabilitation and adoption.
Hach admitted that she was uncomfortable with the business from the
beginning, but that it seemed necessary for the couple to support
their two children, according to The Observer.
The couple’s willingness to switch to a more humane living marks a
small victory in the fight against Cambodia’s dog meat trade. More
must be done, however, to finally end this gruesome trade. Between
two and three million dogs are slaughtered for their meat annually
in Cambodia, according to Four Paws International and Animal Rescue
Cambodia, and the country lacks an explicit ban against the trade.
If you haven’t yet, join over 34,000 supporters and sign Lady
Freethinker’s petition urging Ambassador Chum Sounry to push for a
nationwide ban on dog and cat meat, potentially saving millions of
innocent dogs’ lives.
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