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Shanghai Passes One-Dog Law

By AFP News    February 24, 2011 at 03:46PM / (1) comments
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SHANGHAI - Shanghai has adopted a one-dog policy, passing a law limiting homes to one canine each as it tries to curb the growing popularity of man's best friend in China's leading metropolis.

The law takes effect May 15, the official China Daily reported Thursday.

Under the law, dog owners must also give their pets' puppies to eligible no-dog households or to government-approved adoption agencies before the pups reach three months, the report said.

Anyone currently owning two or more licensed dogs will be allowed to keep them, it added.

Dog ownership has grown alongside China's fast-expanding middle class with official estimates putting Shanghai's pet dog population at 800,000 -- although only a quarter of that number are registered, a previous report said.

The government had said tighter regulation was needed due to rampant barking, unscooped waste, and the growing risk of dog attacks, which affect the city's environment and sanitation.

There were about 58 million pet dogs in 20 major Chinese cities at the end of 2009 and the figure is rising about 30 percent each year, according to a survey by Beijing-based magazine Dog Fans.

Pet owners in China spend an estimated $2 billion a year on their animals, according to Per Lyngemark, founder of Shanghai-based Petizens.com, a Facebook-like site dedicated to pets.

 

Image: Brian Harrington Spier / via Flickr

Source: AFP

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How Backward
by TheOldBroad on 02/25/2011 07:09pm


"rampant barking, unscooped waste, and the growing risk of dog attacks"

How backward. If this is true, it would make much more sense to educate owners on training their pets and put some poop-scooping laws on the books.

"dog owners must also give their pets' puppies to eligible no-dog households or to government-approved adoption agencies"

Licensed breeders aren't mentioned so I'm assuming they don't have spay/neuter laws. Wouldn't that make a lot more sense?

Sadly, it sounds like they're going about this entirely incorrectly.

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