
Chun Myung-Sun
Chun Myung-Sun is the director of the Office of Veterinary Medical Education at Seoul National University. She has expressed concerns over the lack of a concrete plan from the South Korean government regarding the fate of leftover dogs following the dog meat ban. Her commentary highlights the complexities surrounding the issues of adoption and euthanasia for dogs rescued from farms, underscoring the emotional weight of these decisions.
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Chun Myung-Sun agrees that the government's plan for abandoned dogs is largely inadequate.
El dilema de Corea del Sur sobre qué hacer con medio millón de perros tras prohibir el consumo de su carne | Internacional | NoticiasChun Myung-Sun agrees that the government's plan for abandoned dogs is largely inadequate.
El dilema de Corea del Sur sobre qué hacer con medio millón de perros tras prohibir el consumo de su carneChun Myung-Sun agrees that the government's broader plan for abandoned dogs is largely inadequate.
El dilema de Corea del Sur de qué hacer con medio millón de perros tras prohibirse el consumo de la carne de estos animalesChun Myung-Sun, director of the Office of Veterinary Medical Education at Seoul National University, agrees that the government's plan for leftover dogs is lacking.
South Korea banned dog meat. So what happens to the dogs?




