John Galt wrote:Ryan wrote:lildave40 wrote:While stationed in korea I at what they called gegogi. It was dog and pretty good too.
And this is why I will more than likely never visit any of these countries. I'm a huge dog lover and spend the majority of my free time rescuing them. Now I know that different countries do eat dog, and while I disagree with that, I am in no place to judge them.
However, if I were over there and someone fed me dog and didn't tell me until after I ate it, I may end up in a Chinese / Vietnamese / Korean prison... for murder. I've risked my life saving dogs from abusive situations, dog fighting rings, etc... they are not, nor will they ever be a choice on my menu, no matter how hungry I am.
I was in China for about a week, and was a vegetarian while I was there.
I think I'm the only person to spend 10 days in China and not lose one pound. I didn't ask what was in front of me, I just ate. Most of it was pretty good and real spicy. Hardest part for me was eating a fish with the head on it. Not because it still had a head but because we used bigger fish for bait. I think we ate at some of the finer restaurants but that doesn't mean I haven't eaten dog. I just don't know for a fact if I haven't.
krieghoff wrote:When I think back over the years to all the flea bitten, tick infested coyotes I have shot on the ranch, I believe I will have to pass. I'll just leave the dirty work to our resident buzzards!!
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plus they will eat anything to stay alive. One I shot had a dying pooh that consisted of grasshoppers. Don't forget the ones with mange.