[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Con. Res. 16 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
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118th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. CON. RES. 16
Urging all countries to outlaw the dog and cat meat trade and to
enforce existing laws against such trade.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
July 20, 2023
Mr. Merkley (for himself and Mr. Scott of Florida) submitted the
following concurrent resolution; which was referred to the Committee on
Foreign Relations
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Urging all countries to outlaw the dog and cat meat trade and to
enforce existing laws against such trade.
Whereas a bipartisan domestic prohibition on the knowing slaughter,
transportation, possession, purchase, or sale of a dog or cat for human
consumption was included in section 12515 of the Agriculture Improvement
Act of 2018 (7 U.S.C. 2160), which was enacted on December 20, 2018;
Whereas the dog and cat meat trade occurs throughout the world;
Whereas established dog meat markets still exist today;
Whereas nonprofit organizations estimate that 30,000,000 dogs and 10,000,000
cats die annually worldwide as a result of the dog and cat meat trade,
and those organizations have found that a considerable number of the
dogs and cats in this trade are stolen pets still wearing collars when
they reach the slaughterhouses, in addition to stray dogs and cats who
are captured for slaughter;
Whereas there have been reports of abuse, poor living conditions, and cruel
slaughtering techniques for dogs and cats farmed for their meat;
Whereas many dogs and cats die during transport to slaughterhouses after days or
weeks crammed into small cages on the back of vehicles without food or
water, and others suffer illness and injury during transport;
Whereas the extreme suffering of dogs and cats at such slaughterhouses and on
transportation trucks would breach anti-cruelty laws in the United
States and other countries;
Whereas many government officials, civil society advocates, and activists are
working to end the dog and cat meat trade on anti-cruelty and public
health grounds;
Whereas the World Health Organization has linked the dog meat industry to human
outbreaks of trichinellosis, cholera, and rabies;
Whereas individuals involved in the dog meat industry are at an increased health
risk for zoonotic diseases, such as rabies, which can transfer from dogs
to humans through infectious material such as saliva;
Whereas the spread of disease may be exacerbated by unsanitary conditions of
slaughter and by the sale of dog and cat meat at open-air markets and
restaurants; and
Whereas the World Health Organization and the Global Alliance for Rabies Control
have both acknowledged the link between the spread of rabies and the dog
meat trade which sees large numbers of dogs of unknown disease status
moved vast distances: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring),
That Congress--
(1) calls for an end to the consumption and trade of dog
and cat meat on cruelty and public health grounds;
(2) urges all countries with a dog or cat meat trade to
adopt and enforce laws banning that trade; and
(3) affirms the commitment of the United States to
advancing the cause of animal protection and animal welfare,
both domestically and around the world.
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