A butcher allowed a visiting photographer to witness the slaughter of a dog, which was killed with a sudden blow to the head, then bled out. The dog appeared to be dead within seconds.
The butcher, who said printing his name would be too “dangerous” in the current environment, said he killed problematic or unwanted dogs.
This is the common refrain among dog eaters — that professed pet lovers often abandon their dogs at Buddhist temples, fueling Thailand’s problem of stray dogs.
“Dogs are man’s best friend,” said Kawai Thanthongdee, 66, who has been eating dogs since he was young and is Mr. Praprut’s father-in-law. “But some dogs deserve to be killed.”
A butcher allowed a visiting photographer to witness the slaughter of a dog, which was killed with a sudden blow to the head, then bled out. The dog appeared to be dead within seconds.The butcher, who said printing his name would be too “dangerous” in the current environment, said he killed problematic or unwanted dogs.This is the common refrain among dog eaters — that professed pet lovers often abandon their dogs at Buddhist temples, fueling Thailand’s problem of stray dogs.“Dogs are man’s best friend,” said Kawai Thanthongdee, 66, who has been eating dogs since he was young and is Mr. Praprut’s father-in-law. “But some dogs deserve to be killed.”
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