South Korean Ritual of Eating Dog Meat to Combat Heat Attacked by Activists

The South Korean tradition of eating dog meat to help cool off in the hot summer months has angered animal rights activists worldwide.

The ritual known as ‘Bok-Nal’, the dog eating days, is a practice celebrated by the people of South Korean, where dog meat and other foods are eaten to boost stamina during the hottest days of the year.

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