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| | "Thịt chó" means eating a (hot) dog - literally - a photoset on Flickr |
 | | Western culture considers that eating a dog is cruel, barbaric and discusting (not illegal, though), but we have no problem eating all other sorts of animals, as long as they are not called pets. |
 | | Dog meat is considered a delicacy in some asian cultures (including China, Korea, Philippines, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Mayanmar), and indeed cooked dog meat is very tasty and protein rich. |
 | | This means that if you have some dog meat (or carcass) and "intend" to eat it, then you are breaking the law (until you eat the meat). |
| www.flickr.com /photos/loupiote/sets/1652923 (1563 words) |
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