Where can I eat a dog?!


Question: Yummy.

Is North Korea the only place?


Answers: Yummy.

Is North Korea the only place?

oh my god!!!! this is like cannibalism! Do you have a pet by any chance? For pet owners it would be eating their baby!

Maybe some Chinese restaurants - I've heard rumours....

Grow up

Korea,Africa,Vietnam.......

chinese restaraunt.

Some of the native American people eat dog meat on special ceremonial occasions. A white dog is considered to be good medicine.

Try North Sumatra, Indonesia. The people really eat dogs for food.

china and most of south-east asia countries

korea,, china

just across the river in battersea.

Jes, may be in chinese restaurants. I probably ate some!!!
What bothers me isn't that Chinese eat dogs. We, french people eat snails, I would eat snakes, crocodiles, shark and so on... it's their custom.
But I saw, on the TV, 2 dogs fighting in Boiling water and the people around were betting which of the 2 dogs will survive longer...

Vietnam!

no, also in the philippines.

why not try being vegetarian?

your local chinese

Korea, and most other Asian nations in "specialty" restaurants. The dog they serve is farmed dog, though, not "Fido"...

Viet Nam, Indonesia.

South East Asia

Why would you want to eat Fido ? Stick to chicken , pork and lamb like the rest of us ...tut tut...a bit taboo this you know !

Mostly in Eastern Asia: Vietnam, China, Korea....
In Vietnam, we have the whole long street full with restaurants serving dog meat, while in the opposite side is a flowers village. You can eat dog meat while contemplating flowers.
There're 7 types of dog meat in Vietnam, accompanied with shrimp sauce and lemon.
Dog meat is very yummy, high protein and very nutritious, although it is very rude in Western people's opinion ^^
But, in Vietnam, people only eat dog meat in the last half of lunar month, because they have to relieve their bad luck during the month. Having dog meat in the 1st half of lunar month is considered to bring bad luck for you, because of the dog...

Actually, a few days ago, South Korea just recategorized dog as live stock.

http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nat...

This Yahoo news story has a picture... NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART... and this is a toned down article. There was another that was really gross.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080402/lf_...

Dog meat for human consumption

In some countries, certain dog breeds, apart from being kept as pets, are raised on farms and slaughtered for consumption. In countries where dogs are popular as household pets, consumption of dog meat is generally considered abhorrent. There are exceptions, such as Korea, Switzerland, and Vietnam, where dogs are popular as both pets and meat.

Dog meat has been a source of food in China from at least the time of Confucius, and possibly even before. Ancient writings from the Zhou Dynasty referred to the 'three beasts' (which were bred for food), including pig, goat, and dog. Mencius, the philosopher, recommended dog as the tastiest of all meats. Dog meat is also consumed for allegedly salubrious effects: the Swiss rural cantons of Appenzell and St. Gallen are known to have had a tradition of eating dogs, curing dog meat into jerky and sausages, as well as using the lard for medicinal purposes.


May I see the menu please?

Hmmm....what have we here?

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A...no thanks. I think I'll go to a seafood restaurant.

Best Wishes

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Well that is kinda gross.
Eating a man's best friend..lol
Well you can eat one anywhere..
Just don't touch mine!!!

Oscar Mayer


Only poor people

cut it out,you are silly.design a dog on your favorite food, and then you can say you have ate a dog.





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