Several US states have banned the slaughter and consumption of dogs completely.
However there are numerous states in which dogs can be used for personal consumption provided they are killed in a humane way.All 50 states have banned the sale of dog meat to the general public and its use in public resturants,However those laws do not apply to American Indian reservations,Several of the Native American tribes still consume dog meat and it is still served in resturants on the reservations on a regualr basis..
Numerous states also have hunting seasons or open year round season on coyotes(north Americas wild dogs)in which they can be hunted in accordance with local laws and used for personal consumption...
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Dog Eat Dog - US game show - ended on 2003-08-26.
No, it is not legal. It's ILLEGAL. That would be considered animal cruelty.If you want to eat dog, I recommend going to China, Korea, Vietnam, or the Philippines.
eat your peas and carrots
In some places outside the US.
Depends on which country but yes it is legal in some countries.
Dog meat is illegal in the us.
The Japanese people themselves don't eat dogs. In Japan, the consumption of dog meat is taboo, and dog slaughter is illegal. The eating of dog meat, in itself, is legal in Japan. Japan annually imports dog meat from China to be served in restaurants. It's not common place or widespread, but it's legal and is eaten. It is usually found in Chinese restaurants, and not in traditional Japanese restaurants.
The US has a dog-eat-dog economic system. It is also called Raw Capitalism, Swimming With the Sharks, and Casino.
This would not be legal in the US and elsewhere. There are animal cruelty laws. However, there are no laws in most of Asia that prohibit this. Some snakes can eat prey that are larger than themselves, and a dog would be suitable food for many of the larger snake species.
The Japanese people themselves don't eat dogs. In Japan, the consumption of dog meat is taboo, and dog slaughter is illegal. The eating of dog meat, in itself, is legal in Japan. Japan annually imports dog meat from China to be served in restaurants. It's not common place or widespread, but it's legal and is eaten. It is usually found in Chinese restaurants, and not in traditional Japanese restaurants.
verbs are words that tell us about action: I saw the dog - action = see. We eat rice everyday - action=eat. adverbs tell us more information about verbs: We always eat rice for lunch. adverb always tells us how often we eat. adjectives describe nouns: The black dog ate the small rabbit. Nouns are: black (describes the dog) and small (describes the rabbit).