The butcher couple owns a dog, but the dog does not die. In the end, while it's unclear whether it has anyone to care for it, it doesn't suffer any harm.
(It is fed human meat.)
The dog is treated with care, but:
The dog is fed human meat.
At one point, the dog almost shows up in front of people carrying a human hand, so it gets yelled at and told to go away.
Interspersed in the film are scenes of animals hunting during moments of murder, such as a lion hunting a zebra, presented in a very nature-documentary style.
(It is fed human meat.)