1.) 25 Jun 2015
25 Jun 2015 09:18:06
I've signed it and couldn't agree more.

Ghandi once said, you can tell how compassionate a country is by how they treat their animals.
And China. Well, This has to stop tbh.


2.) 25 Jun 2015
25 Jun 2015 10:02:06
Different cultures have different tastes. I'm not saying I agree with it but we slaughter a lot more animals. Are we any different or is it because we have domesticated that particular animal. I say let them carry on. It's been a long held tradition. Just because you may find it repulsive does not make you right.


3.) 25 Jun 2015
25 Jun 2015 11:00:40
Yeah I have to agree with tel here, change needs to happen from the Chinese themselves, not from disapproving and hypocritical westerners.
Hard to criticise them eating dog when I had a lovely lamb shank the other day.


4.) 25 Jun 2015
25 Jun 2015 11:04:00
"Every year in the UK approximately 2.6 million cattle, 10 million pigs, 14.5 million sheep and lambs, 80 million fish and 950 million birds are slaughtered for human consumption."

I hope your daughter is vegan and not crying her tears into a portion of fish&chips or onto her ham-sandwich. Otherwise I would be slightly confused.


5.) 25 Jun 2015
25 Jun 2015 11:47:32
Everyone misses the point with this topic! It is the torture the dogs are subjected to before death not that they eat dog meat. Torture like boiled alive flame torched alive etc, the Chinese involved believe the more the dog suffers the tastier the meat. So have a look before the commeting about becoming vegan etc.


6.) 25 Jun 2015
25 Jun 2015 11:57:44
I don't eat meat so you can hardly call me a hypocrit if I critiscise the Chinese as being barbaric


7.) 25 Jun 2015
25 Jun 2015 12:23:12
Difference between fox hunting and this? At least they eat the animal afterwards?


8.) 25 Jun 2015
25 Jun 2015 13:02:36
I have signed it . I am a vegetarian incase I get accused of being a hypocrite