Members of a Chinese humane society stage a campaign against cruelty to animals in Xian, northern China's Shaanxi province on March 25, 2008. A French association of animal lovers recently launched a petition aimed at encouraging China to ban, by the Summer Olympics, the killing of dogs for food, as they claimed the practice of preparing canines for the pot often involves slow and brutal methods in which the animal is beaten to death, boiled alive or hung up to bleed while still breathing.
A Chinese man urges his monkeys by tugging the chain around their necks, to perform for passerbys in Xian, northern China's Shaanxi province on March 25, 2008. A French association of animal lovers recently launched a petition aimed at encouraging China to ban, by the Summer Olympics, the killing of dogs for food, as they claimed the practice of preparing canines for the pot often involves slow and brutal methods in which the animal is beaten to death, boiled alive or hung up to bleed while still breathing.
Members of a Chinese humane society stage a campaign against cruelty to animals in Xian, northern China's Shaanxi province on March 25, 2008. A French association of animal lovers recently launched a petition aimed at encouraging China to ban, by the Summer Olympics, the killing of dogs for food, as they claimed the practice of preparing canines for the pot often involves slow and brutal methods in which the animal is beaten to death, boiled alive or hung up to bleed while still breathing.
A monkey smokes a cigarette as part of a street performance in Xian, northern China's Shaanxi province on March 25, 2008. A French association of animal lovers recently launched a petition aimed at encouraging China to ban, by the Summer Olympics, the killing of dogs for food, as they claimed the practice of preparing canines for the pot often involves slow and brutal methods in which the animal is beaten to death, boiled alive or hung up to bleed while still breathing.
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