Our dog used to kill cats. Whenever we moved into a new neighborhood we would always introduce our dog to any cats in the vicinity which was big 'cause he controlled half the old part of town. One time we moved and introduced our dog to all the cats but one. It was a big Ferrell cat. He left all the other cats alone. The owners of the big and somewhat mean cat said oh don't worry about our cat, he'll probably chase your dog all over the neighborhood. The other dogs are afraid of him. About three days later their cat was dead. It had a broken back and bite marks. Our dog took no prisoners. But introduce him and he was like a puppy. You could come over to our house, see the dog for the first time while it was chewing a huge beef bone and take it out of his mouth and all he would do is come after it while trying to lick it. Big big German Shepard that we would not let get mean. He did have it in for strange cats. How big was he? 150 lbs.
You were right at one time but I think they gave that up. I've known several Koreans with dogs for pets. I've also seen dog meat in delis but that must have been 40 years ago. Korea is a different place today.
Sly was the last one adopted and I wouldn't take him unless they neutered him first. That's how I got Sly.
It's not that bad, honestly. Also Goats are great for livestock. Our neighbors got goats for their yard. Unfortunately, since we live in a cartoon neighborhood - the coyotes would come in and kill them (It's a cartoon neighborhood since we also have lots of road runners). Coyotes are apparently afraid of llamas. The neighbors got a llama to stay in the yard with the goats. The Coyotes no longer go in the yard. The llama (Matilda) was lonely, so they got an alpaca (Nelly) to keep her company. Unfortunately, the goats were mean to the alpaca - so they had to get rid of the goats and got 3 miniature goats instead. All was well for a while, until they got 3 miniature horses as well. 2 of their 3 goats and the alpaca were not friendly to the horses - so now they have 1 miniature goat, 3 miniature horses and a llama.
When I was in Atlanta in the mid 60s, there was a guy called the Goat Man who rode around in a wagon pulled by goats. He was raggedy and poor as hell as well as stunk like you wouldn't believe. He always drew a crowd and people would throw their spare change in a collection which was his sole source of support. To this day, I'm not a big fan of goats.