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Vietnam: Commitment for Collaborative Efforts to Tackle the Illegal Traffic in Dogs to Supply the Dog Meat Trade

The Asia Canine Protection Alliance (ACPA)  hosted a workshop over the weekend in Ho Chi Minh City with 10 local animal welfare groups from throughout Vietnam to discuss and develop a collaborative strategy to tackle the illegal trafficking of dogs to supply the nation’s brutal dog meat trade.

Vietnam: Commitment for Collaborative Efforts to Tackle the Illegal Traffic in Dogs to Supply the Dog Meat Trade

Entitled “Workshop Supporting Law Enforcement To End Dog Trafficking”, all groups pledged their support for an exciting plan to help support the Vietnamese government in its quest to stop the illegal, cruel and dangerous trade, affecting an estimated 5 million dogs per year!

We believe that by uniting our voice s and resources, and by working with the government, we can achieve the greatest impact for the animals in such desperate need for change. 

We will soon be submitting our official proposal to the government that will outline practical and collaborative activities to target the trade and to secure public and political support for an end to this horror.
 

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ACPA’s focus is to end the trade in- and demand for- dogs from Thailand, Laos and Cambodia into Vietnam to supply the demand for dog meat and associated products.

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