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Yeah I'm going to be honest I don't understand people who are okay eating cows and pigs but suddenly get weird about dog. If someone has a problem with dog they should have a problem with cow/pig too because from an ethical view they're effectively the same. Granted I say this as someone who is not vege and while I've roughly halved my meat consumption in the last year or so, and at least try to source from local companies when able, I have no plans to go vege.
They're ethical now, but they came from cultural views on food. Shit evolves.