Hoi An to be Viet Nam’s first city to stop dog and cat meat consumption

Update: 14/12/2021
Hoi An City People’s Committee on Friday has signed a memorandum of understanding with Four Paws animal charity to eliminate the consumption of dog and cat meat, becoming the first locality in Viet Nam to make such commitment in what remains a controversial issue.

Vice Secretary of Hoi An People’s Committee Nguyen The Hung speaks at the event. — Photo courtesy of Four Paws

The agreement between the city and the global organisation aims to improve animal welfare through vaccination and rabies elimination programmes, which contribute to the prevention of disease outbreaks. 

According to the Vice Secretary of Hoi An People’s Committee Nguyen The Hung, putting an end to dog and cat meat consumption and eradicating rabies goes in line with the local direction to develop its culture and tourism sector. 

The agreement will take effect at the end of this year with a two-year duration. 

“Hoi An is known for its traditions of kindness, benevolence, and pure and simplistic lifestyle”, said the Hoi An official.

"The project to develop Hoi An as a tourist-friendly, free of dog and cat meat and supporting rabies elimination by Four Paws goes in line with Hoi An’s direction to build an ecological, cultural, tourism city."

Julie Sanders, Four Paws’ International Director of Companion Animals Programme, also said that the agreement is an “important monument” for the city and Viet Nam.

“Each year, there are more than five million dogs and one million cats in Viet Nam traded and killed for meat, putting animal rights and public health in danger,” she said.

“Hoi An is the pioneering city for other localities in the country to follow”, she said.
 

Source: Viet Nam News