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Jakarta Bans Dog Meat Trade Amid Animal Welfare Push
27 Nov
Summary
- Jakarta banned the consumption trade of rabies-transmitting animals, including dogs.
- The ban has a six-month grace period before enforcement begins in the capital.
- Animal rights groups hailed the ban, while some consumers cite tradition.

Jakarta's government has officially banned the trade of rabies-transmitting animals for consumption, a significant step impacting the dog meat trade. This prohibition, which includes a six-month grace period before enforcement, has been lauded by animal welfare advocates like the Dog Meat Free Indonesia coalition.
The ban aims to bolster Jakarta's long-standing rabies-free status and improve animal welfare within the metropolitan area. Despite the ban, some consumers express resistance, citing dog meat consumption as a tradition or even a medicinal remedy, while acknowledging the trade is becoming more secretive.
While this ban is specific to Jakarta, proponents hope it may encourage similar measures in other regions. The regulation introduces sanctions for violations, including warnings and license revocations, following the grace period, to curb remaining practices.




