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In South Korea, Jindo dogs are traditionally regarded as a national treasure and are not commonly eaten. While dog meat consumption exists in some parts of Korea, it typically involves other breeds rather than Jindo dogs, which are valued for their loyalty and companionship. Attitudes towards dog meat consumption are changing, with increasing awareness and advocacy for animal rights leading to a decline in the practice.

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