The theft of dogs and cats to supply Indonesia’s meat trade
Armed Thieves and Rabies-Infected Dog Meat Highlight Dangers of Indonesia’s Dog and Cat Meat Trade as Campaigners Fear Tourists Could be at Risk.
The Dog Meat-Free Indonesia coalition warns of dangers of illicit dog and cat meat trade as evidence mounts of rabies-positive dogs in the trade.
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