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Adversity comes with instruction in its hand, and the authorities in Shenzhen, China, have taken that instruction, being the first municipality in China to officially ban the slaughter and sale of cats, dogs and wildlife for meat.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-52131940

And, although it may have taken something as extreme as the coronavirus pandemic to prompt this latest move, it offers hope that other cities, provinces and countries will follow suit.

While we all come to terms with life under the cloud that is covid-19, we should enjoy, when we can, the benefits that adversity can bring, and the opportunity it provides us to reflect and make changes. Every negative situation has the potential to result in something positive or beneficial. Shenzhen has just proved this.

Soi Dog Foundation battled from 2011 to 2014 to successfully bring about a ban on the dog meat trade in Thailand and is currently focusing efforts to encourage a similar ban in Hanoi, Vietnam. We have been imploring Hanoi, Vietnam to follow suit and urge countries who still view the brutal nature of their slaughter, and the consumption of their meat, as normal, to think again.

Despite the Formula 1 inaugural Grand Prix being cancelled in Hanoi due to the global health crisis, the killing and consumption of thousands of dogs and cats continues there unabated. This news from Shenzhen shows us what can happen when we come together to bring about change. Please help keep up the momentum and save more dogs, by signing this letter requesting an end to dog meat trade in Vietnam here:

https://links.soidog.org/Read-about-DMT-Vietnam-campaign



Please take 30 seconds to sign the letter insisting Formula 1 organisers use their influence to push for an end to Vietnam’s dog meat trade.

Source: https://links.soidog.org/Read-about-DMT-Vietnam-campaign



 

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Soi Dog Foundation

Established in 2003 in Phuket, Thailand, Soi Dog is Southeast Asia's largest organisation helping stray animals. The Gill Dalley sanctuary in Phuket is home to over 1,600 animals. Soi Dog also has a treatment facility in Bangkok and responds to crisis situations throughout Thailand. The organisation is dedicated to implementing effective, sustainable solutions that reduce the suffering of dogs and cats in Asia, runs entirely on donations and works efficiently so all donations are used to help animals as effectively as possible.

The foundation is a registered not-for-profit organisation in Thailand, the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Switzerland, France and Holland. It has a maximum 4-star rating with Charity Navigator, the largest and most-utilised independent non-profit evaluator in the United States, a platinum seal of transparency from Candid, the world’s largest source of non-profit information, a Top Rated award from Greatnonprofits and the Travelers’ Choice award from Tripadvisor.

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