Yulin in Southern China has begin the annual dog-meat eating festival, dispelling rumours that authorities would ban sales this year.
Reuters
However, animal rights groups are ready to be mute spectators of the notorious festival. According to AFP, activists and vendors and officials initially reached a compromise and set a limit of two dogs on display per stall.
In a Facebook post, Humane Society International which led the rescue said that after a 10 hour standoff, they stopped a truck full of dogs and cats in Guangzhou, a southern Chinese city from taking the animals for slaughter.
They also posted videos of efforts to block trucks carrying the voiceless animals.
Nearly 10,000 dogs are estimated to be killed and eaten this year at China's Yulin festival. The country is preparing to host the 10-day festival where dogs will be caged, killed on the streets, and served as meat to thousands of residents.?