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South Korea banned dog meat. So what happens to the dogs?
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South Korea recently banned the dog meat trade, a major cultural shift—but now animal advocates are worried about what comes next. Around 500,000 dogs bred for meat face an uncertain future, with many at risk of being euthanized if shelters and rescue efforts can't handle the sudden influx. It's a bittersweet victory: while the ban is progress, the logistics of rehoming or caring for so many animals is a huge challenge.
Editor’s Note: This isn't just about ending an industry—it's about what happens after. The ban reflects changing attitudes in South Korea, but the sheer number of dogs involved means there's no easy solution. If shelters are overwhelmed, it could lead to heartbreaking outcomes, making this a critical moment for global animal rescue groups to step in. The story highlights the messy reality of progress—sometimes doing the right thing comes with unintended consequences.

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