Baguio cracks down on eateries serving dog meat

By Liza Agoot

July 29, 2022, 7:04 pm

<p>(PNA file photo)</p>

(PNA file photo)

BAGUIO CITY – The city veterinary office is cracking down on eateries serving dog meat to “special” customers after animal welfare advocates asked for the local government’s help against the illegal meat trade.

“There is no commercial slaughtering of dogs for meat in Baguio,” said Dr. Silardo Bested in a text message on Friday, adding that based on apprehensions made, the dog meats are sourced in the lowlands, outside the city.

He said dog meat is not among the food allowed under the safety food standards. As such, selling dog meat at the city market and restaurants, including the satellite markets in the barangays, is prohibited.

“However, there are a few restaurants that secretly offer dog meat to selected customers who like eating dog meat. We are constantly monitoring this,” Bested said, as he assured the public that "we are acting on this.”

The official said a restaurant along Marcos Highway was caught by the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) and Animal Kingdom Foundation (AKF) serving dog meat dishes to customers.

“We will strengthen our monitoring and will file charges for violation of the animal welfare law and recommend the closure of their business,” the veterinarian said.

Bested said the non-profit animal welfare non-government organization Animal Kingdom Foundation sought the help of the city government to help stop the illegal trade and serving of dog meat whether surreptitiously or not to also discourage dog traders from slaughtering the dogs and transporting them to the city. (PNA)

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