The new facility offers customers opportunities to interact with, pamper, and learn about dogs and other companion animals through its various services, including an educational program that offers courses like homemade treat-baking lessons.
Recently, a pet cafe opened in South Korea where a notorious dog meat
market once stood, replacing the former slaughterhouse with an
animal-friendly playground, pet hotel, pet salon, and cafe.
Located in Busan’s Buk District, the new facility offers customers
opportunities to interact with, pamper, and learn about dogs and other
companion animals through its various services, including an educational
program that offers courses like homemade treat-baking lessons.
Inspired by a shared community vision of a pet-friendly environment, the
cafe stands in stark contrast to the Gupo Dog Meat Market, which sold
chilled dog meat and offered up a live selection of ‘kill-to-order’ canines
for six decades.
Once South Korea’s second-biggest dog meat market, the
horrifying establishment finally closed in 2019 after years of arguments
between activists, authorities, and dog meat vendors.
The opposing parties finally reached an agreement through an open dialogue,
as Gupo Dog Meat Market owners agreed to leave the gruesome industry for
other jobs in exchange for financial support while they transitioned into
new lines of work. Eighty dogs were rescued from the market and put up for
adoption as part of the negotiated closure.
While replacing the Gupo Dog Meat Market with a pet-friendly cafe reflects
the shift in South Korea’s general attitude toward companion animals,
millions of dogs are still dying for their meat every year.
Return to Companion Animal Care