Fight dog and pig Indonesia. Dogs and boars fight to the death in Indonesia's brutal Tirnur

The annual hunting games took place in West Java, Indonesia, famous for their brutal dog-boar fights.

Dogs are pitted against wild boars in a special arena with bamboo walls measuring about 15 meters in area. Locals say the event, dubbed "Adu Bagong" (boar fight), is a way to keep alive the tradition of hunting, reports Mirror.

"Adu Bagong" is usually popular in remote villages in Western civilizations of Indonesia.

According to the rules of this “sport”, the wild boar that survives the fight is given assistance and its wounds are healed. And then he will be returned to the arena to fight the dogs.

“It's a really brutal show, but that's our culture and tradition. We cannot exclude hunting from there. Yes, we believe that it is more effective to hunt with dogs,” dog owner New Khadi.

Animal rights activists have been trying to ban fighting for many years, but so far all their efforts have been unsuccessful.

In addition, animal advocates do not consider such events to be traditions, since bets are made during fights, and this more closely fits the category of gambling. Dog owners pay between $14 and $150 to participate in the games.

The annual hunting games took place in West Java, Indonesia, famous for their brutal dog-boar fights.

Dogs are pitted against wild boars in a special arena with bamboo walls measuring about 15 meters in area. Locals say the event, dubbed "Adu Bagong" (boar fight), is a way to keep alive the hunting tradition.

"Adu Bagong" is usually popular in remote villages in Western civilizations of Indonesia.

According to the rules of this “sport”, the wild boar that survives the fight is given assistance and its wounds are healed. And then he will be returned to the arena to fight the dogs.

“It's a really brutal show, but that's our culture and tradition. We cannot exclude hunting from there. Yes, we believe that it is more effective to hunt with dogs,” dog owner New Khadi.

Animal rights activists have been trying to ban fighting for many years, but so far all their efforts have been unsuccessful.

In addition, animal advocates do not consider such events to be traditions, since bets are made during fights, and this more closely fits the category of gambling. Dog owners pay between $14 and $150 to participate in the games.

The annual hunting games took place in West Java, Indonesia, famous for their brutal dog-boar fights.

Dogs are pitted against wild boars in a special arena with bamboo walls measuring about 15 meters in area. Locals say the event, dubbed "Adu Bagong" (boar fight), is a way to keep alive the hunting tradition.

"Adu Bagong" is usually popular in remote villages in Western civilizations of Indonesia.

According to the rules of this “sport”, the wild boar that survives the fight is given assistance and its wounds are healed. And then he will be returned to the arena to fight the dogs.

“It's a really brutal show, but that's our culture and tradition. We cannot exclude hunting from there. Yes, we believe that it is more effective to hunt with dogs,” dog owner New Khadi.

Animal rights activists have been trying to ban fighting for many years, but so far all their efforts have been unsuccessful.

In addition, animal advocates do not consider such events to be traditions, since bets are made during fights, and this more closely fits the category of gambling. Dog owners pay between $14 and $150 to participate in the games.