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  • An Announcement on International Convention to Prohibit the Eating of Dog and Cat Meat on Capitol Hill

    An Announcement on International Convention to Prohibit the Eating of Dog and Cat Meat on Capitol Hill

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    updated: Sep 27, 2019

    Yesterday, the World Dog Alliance (WDA) hosted the 5th annual 926 Dog Lovers’ Day and announced it would set up an international convention to prohibit the eating of dog and cat meat at the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill.

    September’s event celebrated America’s commitment to put an end to the global consumption of dog and cat meat, and it also commemorated the WDA’s historic legislative efforts in contributing to the quinquennial amendment of the Agricultural Improvement Act of 2018.

    The WDA is the first and only organization dedicated to “promoting clear legislation on banning dog meat consumption” in countries around the world. Through the united efforts of NGOs and dedicated individuals, the WDA hopes to end the suffering of 30 million dogs who are slaughtered annually in numerous Asian countries.

    As noted by former Congressman Jeff Denham, who championed a U.S.-wide ban on dog and cat meat, “It demonstrates our unity with other nations that have banned dog and cat meat and bolsters existing international efforts to crack down on the practice worldwide.”

    During the annual 926 Dog Lovers’ Day event, the World Dog Alliance awarded the Golden Dog Award to the legislators who helped enact the necessary amendments to the Agricultural Improvement Act. The honor went to:

    Congressman Alcee Hastings

    Congressman Rodney Davis

    Senator Pat Roberts

    Numerous U.S. legislators attended the event to support WDA founder Genlin in his continuous enterprise to establish an international convention to make WDA’s mission known to legislators and individuals across the globe, and encourage worldwide awareness to this all-important issue.

    Genlin’s philosophy is to “change human society, save dogs and cats.” To achieve his vision, while adhering to the legislative strategy, Genlin intends to set up an international convention to prohibit the eating of dog and cat meat. Such a convention will be the best medium to draw international attention to the dog and cat meat issue.

    Source: World Dog Alliance US

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  • UK MPs Call for Ban on Human Consumption of Dog Meat Following USA Ban

    UK MPs Call for Ban on Human Consumption of Dog Meat Following USA Ban

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    updated: Dec 14, 2018

    World Dog Alliance (WDA), which aims to push forward legislation in 100 countries consecutively, is happy to announce that the U.S. House of Representatives’ vote through legislation in the Farm Bill, which outlaws the human consumption of dog and cat meat in America, has prompted cross-party support in the U.K. from Members of Parliament who also want to see the practice banned in the U.K. 

    The U.K. government has stated previously that it would look closely at the decision taken in the U.S. Now that the U.S. legislation has passed, the World Dog Alliance is urging the government to make sure the U.K. remains a world leader in animal welfare by introducing a U.K. ban. 

    The mission of the World Dog Alliance has always been to not only legally ban the consumption of dog meat, but to also change attitudes and help save canine lives. If humankind wants to create an ecological world in which all animals can live in harmony, we have to start respecting the rights of living of our companion animals and escalating such respect to a common norm. There should be no exception.

    Genlin, The Founder of World Dog Alliance

    The amendment to the U.S. Farm Bill states that: 

    “No person may knowingly slaughter a dog or cat for human consumption.”

    Those who violate the law will be subject to a fine of up to $5,000. 

    U.S. President Donald Trump will host the signing ceremony of the Farm Bill at the White House within 10 days following the passage of the bill. 

    The passing of the U.S. Farm Bill highlights the country’s commitment to outlawing the practice globally and cements the USA as a global champion of animal welfare.

    “The mission of the World Dog Alliance has always been to not only legally ban the consumption of dog meat, but to also change attitudes and help save canine lives.”- Genlin, the founder of World Dog Alliance

    The legislation signifies success for international charity World Dog Alliance, which has been driving the campaign to outlaw the practice globally. 

    There is no law against the consumption of dog meat in the U.K. While there have been no cases of dog meat consumption in the U.K., the WDA is calling for legislative change that will close the legal loophole and join the USA in outlawing the horrific practice. The WDA believes that outlawing the practice in the U.K. will help with their campaign to ban the practice in countries where it takes place. 

    The legal ban of dog meat consumption enables the U.S. to acquire the leading position of the U.S. in fighting for animal welfare and defending morality. This sets the direction of human progress and lays one pivotal milestone of animal protection.

    Source: World Dog Alliance

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