In Vietnam, eating dog meat is still a painful reality. For me – someone who deeply loves animals and sees dogs as loyal companions – this practice is heartbreaking.
Dogs are not food. They are friends. They are family. They are loyal companions who bring us unconditional love, comfort, and joy.
It's time for a change. I call on the international community, especially expats living in Vietnam, to stand with us. Together, we can raise our voices and end the practice of eating dog meat – for the sake of compassion, humanity, and progress.
This campaign was born out of love and outrage.
We aim to raise awareness, build global support, and push for social change. Ending dog meat consumption is not just about protecting animals – it's about shaping a more compassionate and humane society.
Save lives in search and rescue missions
Provide emotional support and healing
Protect families and communities
Eating dog meat causes immense suffering
Harms Vietnam's global image and reputation
Violates our core values of compassion
"Compassion defines humanity. Protecting dogs is protecting our values."
Make a personal commitment to say no to dog meat and spread awareness.
Spread the message on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to reach more people.
Join forces with local and international groups working to end this practice.
👉 Join us in saying it loud: Dogs are friends – not food.