South Korea to Launch Task Force on Banning Dog Meat

South Korea to Launch Task Force on Banning Dog Meat
Dogs are seen in a cage at a dog meat farm in Siheung, South Korea, Feb. 23, 2018. Ahn Young-joon/AP Photo
The Associated Press
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SEOUL, South Korea—South Korea on Thursday said it will launch a task force to consider outlawing dog meat consumption after the country’s president offered to look into ending the centuries-old practice.

Restaurants that serve dog meat are dwindling in South Korea as younger people find dog meat a less appetizing dining option and pets are growing in popularity. Recent surveys indicate more people oppose banning dog meat even if many don’t eat it.