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OMG WTF: Video Of Chinese Man Skinning Golden Retriever In Public!! While Shanghai Imposes One-Dog-Policy
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[quote:SkyZ:MV8xMzcyMjA2XzIyNjI1ODczXzc3NUZGNkY5] yep most animals today enjoy a similar fate, cows,pigs chickens etc guess since people keep dogs as pets they are more upset by this [/quote]
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Netizen captures man skinning golden retriever on the street, city residents one after another express condemnation:
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link to www.chinasmack.com
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meanwhile....
Shanghai’s New Dog Rules Mean One Best Friend Per Household
Shanghai, China’s richest city, is extending the country’s one-child policy to animals as it moves to limit residents to one dog per household in a bid to curb the growing popularity of man’s best friend.
The population of dogs is causing headaches for the city government which is banning certain breeds because of an increasing number of attacks under new rules passed by lawmakers, according to a statement released by the municipality today.
Shanghai’s population may have reached 23 million people last year as more migrants moved to the city, China Daily reported Feb. 23. Dog ownership has also risen dramatically with incomes in China, which passed the one-child policy in 1979 to limit its human population.
The city’s gross domestic product last year grew 9.9 percent to 1.687 trillion yuan. The city now has 600,000 unlicensed dogs, according to a report in the Shanghai Daily. The newspaper added that the government will also impose a 200 yuan fine on dog owners who fail to clean up after their pets.
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