Police rescue dogs, raid slaughterhouse in Pangasinan | Inquirer News

Police rescue dogs, raid slaughterhouse in Pangasinan

/ 03:47 PM December 30, 2011

MANILA, Philippines—Police in Pangasinan said they’ve rescued dozens of dogs that were on their way to a slaughterhouse.

Police Superintendent Ronaldo Gayo says 60 dogs were found alive, but 12 others had died of suffocation by the time police found them inside a van. The dogs’ snouts and feet were bound by plastic cord.

Gayo says the van’s driver and his assistant were arrested and escorted to their destination — a slaughterhouse inside a sprawling pig and poultry farm in San Carlos township in Pangasinan province.

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The slaughterhouse’s owner and workers managed to flee when police arrived before midnight Wednesday.

Killing dogs for the meat trade is illegal, but dog meat is considered a delicacy in some parts of the Philippines.

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