
BAGUIO CITY, Philippines— A man has been arrested for allegedly butchering three dogs in Baguio City, prompting local officials to reiterate their commitment to cracking down on the illegal dog meat trade.
This was according to a statement posted on Thursday by the Baguio City Veterinary and Agriculture Office (CVAO).
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CVAO did not immediately disclose the identity of the suspect nor the details of the arrest, including the date and exact location of the allegedly illegal butchering.
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But the office says the city government strongly condemned the continued dog meat trade and all forms of animal cruelty, stressing that such practices have no place in a humane and law-abiding society.
The office said the consumption, transport, slaughter and trade of dogs for meat violate Republic Act No. 8485, or the Animal Welfare Act of 1998, as amended, and “runs contrary to the values of compassion, respect and responsible stewardship that the city seeks to uphold.” Maureen Matayew/Contributor/coa
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