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Spices are used to make the dog meat more palatable
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Each day, between three and six dogs are processed there to be made into a food named 'Saksang'
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WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT The dogs are beaten to death with hammers before being chopped up They are then cooked with 'special spices' and used to make cheap curries Between three and six digs are usually killed at the slaughterhouse every day Shocking images have emerged that reveal the cruelties inflicted by Indonesia's dog meat industry - where stray animals are beaten to death with hammers so that they be served in cheap curries. Photographer Eko Siswono Toyudho took the graphic pictures after managing to get into a dog slaughter house in Jakarta through a friend who runs a dog meat restaurant. He said stray dogs are bought for 150,000 to 250,000 rupiah (£8 to £14) depending on their size and chained up and fed rice and vegetables in a 'quarantine house'. Eko said he witnessed dogs being beaten to death with hammers in the tourist hotspot before their flesh was chopped up and cooked with 'special spices' in the nearby restaurant. The journalist, from Jakarta, captured the inhumane scenes on camera in September 2015 but has never released his photographs until now due to their shocking nature. But he claims both the slaughterhouse and dog meat restaurant - based to the east of Jakarta - are still running, with three to six dogs killed there each day. 'I witnessed the dogs beaten to death with hammers and left bleeding before being sliced up in order to be cooked,' he said. 'Mongrel dogs are obtained from across West Jawa and Banten for 150,000 to 250,000 rupiah (£8 to £14) per animal, depending on their size. 'Each day, between three and six dogs are processed there to be made into a food named 'Saksang'. Mr Toyudho said that the flesh is cooked with special spices such as Andaliman and Asam Glugur before being served at special small restaurants for 30,000 rupiahs (£1.65) per portion. 'Dog meat is a typical cuisine from this area of Indonesia, and is much in demand,' he said. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5221261/Shocking-photos-inside-Indonesian-dog-meat-factory.html#ixzz52fkg1KMf Dogs often befriend their killers who feed them with human food such as vegetables and rice before slaughtering them lalasticlala mynd44 Fynestboi seun
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