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Is eating dog any different than pork? Shocking Article that will make you think!

Whoa, I was taken aback when I read this article just now. I hope this doesn't offend anyone, and am sorry if it does, but I just couldn't help but see how others react to this.

 

The author sort of has a point. Why should puppy meat be any different then eating lamb? I have toyed with the idea of vegetarianism in the past but have never thought seriously about it. This article really left me feeling nautious about eating meat. Maybe I should give it a shot? I wonder how many DK members are vegetarian... 

 

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/the-hot-button/puppy-meat-no-di... 

 

Puppy meat no different than pork, celebrity chef argues

Globe and Mail Blog





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You take a turn past the free-range chicken breast display and organic grass-fed beef ribs and approach the butcher's counter for the cut you're really interested in: succulent, organic canine brisket.

Just think: it would make a great pot roast for tonight and you'd have leftovers for the kids' lunches tomorrow.


Does the thought of puppy sandwiches trigger your gag reflex or bring a sympathetic tear to your eye? Well, British celebrity chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall says if you eat other types of meat, you should get a grip. He says he'd have no problems with a "high-welfare organic puppy farm," according to the Guardian.

"You can't object, unless you object to the farming of pigs," he says.

Mr. Fearnsley-Whittingstall wouldn't eat dog steak himself (he's recently become a vegetarian) but took the controversial stance to point out the hypocrisy among meat eaters who are happy to eat animals traditionally raised as livestock but are vehemently opposed to eating those raised as pets.

Our culture's opposition to eating puppies is based on a shaky foundation, he argues. At some point, we decided dogs would make great household companions and pigs (and cows and chickens) would be raised on farms and then grilled, fried and baked.

Surprise, surprise: not everyone's a fan of his stance.

A spokesman from the RSPCA told the Daily Mail, "...His comments may seem sensible but are actually quite controversial - especially when dogs are our most popular and loved pet."

Blogs reporting on the news have resorted to posting requisite photos of too-cute-for-words puppies to tug at our heartstrings.

But when dogs are cut up by a butcher (as is the case with pigs, cows and chickens) it's easier to get into a different head space about them, as this online puppy butcher proves. The butcher also doesn't identify what breed the meat comes from, all in an effort to make people separate "dogs as pets" from "dogs as dinner."

"We breed extra large, large, medium, small and extra small dogs in the one breed. This breed is not available as a pet which depersonalizes the Puppy Beef process. You wouldn't eat your pet lamb so we take a similar approach," they explain in their FAQ.

In Canada, dog meat is perfectly legal to serve at a restaurant - it just has to be properly inspected first.

If you eat other kinds of meat, would you ever chow down some baby back beagle ribs?

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this makes me want to throw up.
I know, it's so disturbing and creepy. I think I might take it down. I don't want to offend anyone, and I really need to get the thought out of my mind.

I'm a vegetarian, I don't eat meat or chicken, although I do eat a little fish every now and then.

Even if I did eat meat I would not eat dog or horse meat.  We make all sorts of distinctions in life based on our culture and religion and a variety of other beliefs and preferences. Decisions are not necessarily rationale. That's why there are taboos. At some point we made the decision that companion animals were different than farm animals. They were "companions," members of our extended family in some way and different than farm animals. We don't eat family or animals, human or otherwise who could be eligible to be family members.We have laws to protect them because we consider them vulnerable - actually all animals.  Interestingly most kids who are raised on farms have no problem making the distinctions between the animals that they care for who are destined to become food and the pets who would never become food. Many of those kids raise lambs, baby cows, pigs (FFA) and will indeed sell those animals  off knowing full well that they will become food.

yea, I guess it's all about perspective.

I too, am a Vegetarian,(eat fish on occasion). This makes me sick, and so does what they do to the animals you all eat!

I liked your comment Cindy~

I don't and wouldn't contemplate eating domestic animals.  Anyway this is so gross and disgusting,this man is just being controversial in order to garner publicity.   I could of course simply say that Dogs are not Kosher.

I agree with Cindy that most of what we believe and think to appropriate or inappropriate was "programmed" into us by our families, our particular society and others that we came into contact with as children.

Of course due to my own personal programming this article makes be want to VOMIT!!!

I was a vegetarian at one point in my life but found that regardless of how carefully I tried to balance my proteins, etc. I just never felt well on it. I have read some books since that indicate that certain blood types can do well  on a vegetarian diet and others will not do well at all. According to the book my blood type is the one that needs to eat meat and it seemed to be true in my case.

That being said, I still find it difficult to live on a planet where animals eat other animals, be they human or otherwise.

Sorry, Ricki, but the blood type thing sounds like major hokum to me.
Thanks for that F! You just made my day!
Huh?
F., I know you well enough by now that I KNEW you would have a comment about MY comment! I was hoping for a "hokum" but a "major hokum" just exceeded my wildest expectations!!  You didn't disappoint and that is why you made my day! :)
I love the use of the word "hokum".

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