Central Beijing has never been a particularly dog-friendly city – what with the lack of green spaces, heavy traffic, and the occasional unprovoked beating to death of dogs – but it seems like life for man's best friend is about to get more difficult even in the city's suburbs.
The notice posted by singer Pu Shu on his Weibo earlier this month
The news quickly spread online and with it confusion and anger among dog owner communities as well as rumors of mass cullings. Most of the confusion stemmed from the reclassification of Tongzhou as a "central controlled zone," therefore making it subject to the same rules as Beijing's downtown districts of Haidian, Shijingshan, Xicheng, Dongcheng, Fengtai, and Chaoyang. Meanwhile, many netizens saw the notice as an ultimatum, signaling that their dogs would be put down if they did not relocate their pets. For example, alongside posting the notice, Pu Shu pled for more time to find a new home for his dog.
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Second, the police confirmed that according to the regulation, they have the right to confiscate any dog that violates the law and punish the owner, adding that the three-day notice was merely a grace period to give owners enough time to find new lodgings for their dogs.
READ: Furry Situations: Important Rules Regarding Pet Ownership in the Capital
Images: Tom Arnstein, Pu Shu (via Weibo)
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