Tourists in Bali eat dog meat, thinking it to be chicken

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A dog catcher, who admitted to catching twelve dogs per week because he can not find another job at age 83, bludgeons the animals to death with a metal pole.

Australian tourists were allegedly tricked into eating dog meat during a vacation to Bali, Yahoo News reported Monday.

The footage next shows a vendor selling dog meat on skewers to beachgoers from a tub with the word "sate", meaning "satay", written on it.

But the vendor knows better than to tell tourists what they're really eating, as demonstrated when a group of Australians unwittingly eat the "dog satay" thinking it's chicken.

"The dog-meat trade breaches animal cruelty laws and food safety laws". And in the U.S., PETA is tackling a similar issue with imports of dog leather.

"They're just sitting down ordering satay have no idea that they're eating dog".

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Ms White has called for an end to the trade, but also acknowledged the cost to the livelihood of locals who profit from the dog meat trade.

In addition to being bludgeoned or strangled to death, he found the dogs are also being poisoned with cyanide - which can also affect humans consuming the meat as it's highly poisonous.

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"I'm happy just as long as it's not dog", the Aussie says before chowing down on Fido. "Seven times more dogs are slaughtered in Bali than in China's notorious Yulin Dog Eating Festival", they claim.

Horrifying footage shot by Animals Australia on the popular Indonesian island shows how dogs are caught with nooses, tied up and killed before their meat is sold as chicken satay sticks to tourists.

"I focussed on my camera work but it was gut-wrenching to hear these dogs. screaming and wailing in terror and sorrow", he said. "I sat stroking him as he died and found myself apologizing for the cruelty of my fellow man".

"Cyanide is not going to be destroyed by cooking", Doctor Andrew Dawson told ABC's 7:30. "So there will be cyanide throughout the dog's body", said Dawson.

"Bali's unique dogs once lived peacefully with local communities".

The Bali Animal Welfare Association is working to protect the island's dogs said the organisation was now looking after about 150 dogs but had documented 70 restaurants serving dog in Bali.

"Mobile dog meat vendors are deliberately targeting tourists on beaches and are prepared to lie about the origin of the meat to get a sale", she said.

'We have based Animal's Australia's Veterinary Director in Bali as part of our offer to partner with the Bali government to create animal welfare improvements on the island, ' she said.

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