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Im disgusted by this. China ordered the slaughter because people had died of rabies. As disgusting as killing them is - im more disgusted by the fact that they offered the owners 63 cents to kill their dogs before they did it for em. They also beat them to death. You wanna kill an animal then shoot it in the head! uhh this makes me want to throw up


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China Massacres 50,000 Dogs in Anti-Rabies Campaign
Dogs Being Walked Seized From Their Owners and Beaten to Death on the Spot
By CHRISTOPHER BODEEN, AP

SHANGHAI, China (Aug. 2) - China slaughtered 50,000 dogs in a government-ordered crackdown after three people died of rabies, sparking unusually pointed criticism in state media Tuesday and an outcry from animal rights activists.





Health experts said the brutal policy pointed to deep weaknesses in the health care infrastructure in China, where only 3 percent of dogs are vaccinated against rabies and more than 2,000 people die of the disease each year.

The five-day slaughter in Mouding county in Yunnan province in southwestern China ended Sunday and spared only military guard dogs and police canine units, state media reported.

Dogs being walked were seized from their owners and beaten to death on the spot, the Shanghai Daily newspaper reported. Led by the county police chief, killing teams entered villages at night creating noise to get dogs barking, then beat the animals to death, the reports said.

Owners were offered 63 cents per animal to kill their own dogs before the teams were sent in, they said.

The killings were widely discussed on the Internet, with both legal scholars and animal rights activists criticizing them as crude and cold-blooded. The World Health Organization said more emphasis needed to be placed on rabies prevention.

The official newspaper Legal Daily blasted the killings as an "extraordinarily crude, cold-blooded and lazy way for the government to deal with epidemic disease."

"Wiping out the dogs shows these government officials didn't do their jobs right in protecting people from rabies in the first place," the newspaper, published by the central government's Politics and Law Committee, said in an editorial in its online edition.

In an editorial, the official Xinhua News Agency said the killings wouldn't have been necessary if the local government had been more attentive, but called the slaughter "the only way out of a bad situation."



"If they'd discovered this earlier, they could have vaccinated the dogs and ... controlled the outbreak," the editorial said.

The killings prompted calls for a boycott of Chinese products from the activist group People For the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

"We are urging everyone to actively boycott - not a word we use lightly - anything from China given the bludgeoning killing of thousands of dogs," PETA President Ingrid Newkirk said.

She said the group had canceled all orders of merchandise it sells that are made in China. Will Wright, at PETA's European office in London, said the orders were worth about $300,000.

"We believe other groups will join us in expressing outrage over the blatant cruelty to animals the world is witnessing," Wright said.

Mouding County officials defended the slaughter in a region where about 360 of the 200,000 residents suffered dog bites this year, with three people reportedly dying of rabies, including a 4-year-old girl.

"With the aim to keep this horrible disease from people, we decided to kill the dogs," Li Haibo, a spokesman for the county government, was quoted as saying by Xinhua.

Calls to county government offices went unanswered Tuesday. Located in mountains about 1,240 miles southwest of Shanghai, Mouding is famed for its Buddhist shrines.

Unlike in the West, where dogs have long been cherished as companions or helpmates, dogs have rarely had an easy time in China. Dog meat is eaten throughout the country, revered as a tonic in winter and a restorer of virility in men.

Following the communist seizure of power in 1949, dog ownership was condemned as a bourgeois affectation and canines were hunted as pests. Attitudes have softened in recent years, although urban Chinese are still subject to strict rules on the size of their pets and must pay steep registration fees.

About 70 percent of rural households now keep dogs, according to the Chinese Center of Disease Control and Prevention, and increased rates of dog ownership have been tied to a surge in the number of rabies cases in recent years. It said there were 2,651 reported deaths from the disease in 2004, the last year for which data was available.

Access to rabies treatment is also highly limited, especially in the countryside, said Dr. Francette Dusan, a World Health Organization expert.

Effective rabies control requires coordinated efforts between human health, animal health and municipal agencies and authorities, Dusan said.

"This has not been pursued adequately to date in China, with most control efforts consisting of purely reactive dog culls," she said.


08-02-06 01:45 EDT

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- BlackCelicaGT94   China Slaughters 50,000 dogs   Aug 2, 2006 - 4:09 PM
- - Celiracer18   Agreed! if they have to get rid of them then w...   Aug 2, 2006 - 4:15 PM
- - 97sccelica   bullets cost money, thats why they didnt shoot the...   Aug 2, 2006 - 4:54 PM
- - saleeka   If you think thats deplorable, have you heard anyt...   Aug 2, 2006 - 5:34 PM
- - mzztoyota   ~sigh~ America is far from perfect, but when I hea...   Aug 2, 2006 - 5:53 PM
- - BlackCelicaGT94   ^^ agreed! i almost started to cry. They had ...   Aug 2, 2006 - 5:56 PM
- - creamed_corn   Don't judge other cultures until you've li...   Aug 2, 2006 - 7:35 PM
- - Daftboy   RE: China Slaughters 50,000 dogs   Aug 2, 2006 - 7:48 PM
- - BlackCelicaGT94   Im not judging them as a whole..you cant get away ...   Aug 2, 2006 - 8:16 PM
|- - creamed_corn   QUOTE(BlackCelicaGT94 @ Aug 2, 2006 - 8...   Aug 2, 2006 - 9:01 PM
- - BlackCelicaGT94   Ok i think ur taking this as a personal attack tow...   Aug 3, 2006 - 12:25 AM
- - saleeka   "Dogs being walked were seized from their own...   Aug 3, 2006 - 12:43 AM
- - Shocker   They eat dog over in china also its a coulteral th...   Aug 3, 2006 - 1:07 AM
|- - jdg371   *removed* by me   Aug 3, 2006 - 7:39 AM
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- - Jen   I thought the whole eating dogs/cats thing was a m...   Aug 3, 2006 - 7:42 AM
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- - CelicaBuddy   RE: China Slaughters 50,000 dogs   Aug 5, 2006 - 9:44 PM
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