A Dog’s Life In China |
A dog’s life is completely unpredictable in China like the pictures will show you. While some of the dogs are pampered and dressed up, other dogs are being killed for their meat. The dogs here have very unpredictable masters. A lot of them are thrown to the street because they have some disease and the owner doesn’t care enough to treat the dog. This makes you realize how ungrateful people can sometimes be.
When you see how the disabled dogs are given the support of the wheels to move around, you feel there is still hope for the dogs. In china, you will also find well trained dogs in dog shows and races. Although dresses up dogs look funny, their fate is much better than the ones destined to be served as food in restaurants. While of these pictures make you go ‘awww’, others just make you feel sorry for the dog.
































Nice litlle story but if u had took your time to do some more research then you would know that.
There is two types of Dogs in asia. The Pet Dog and the eateable Dog . There is a race of dogs that are eateable and their taste is compareable to beef. The pet dog is not eatable cause it taste teribble. Its like ppl in south america eat guinea pigs but in their region they are a eatble.While elswhere their yust hous pets.Hast to do whte the breedings and wich area are their from.
We need to serve panda steaks and see the dirtbag Chinese scream their heads off. I recall a panda being held in a zoo and China was all up in arms like a fat woman with PMS the next day because the zoo wasn’t taking care of the panda. Big fucking deal China. I’d shoot it and serve it for dinner.
- Happily, Oregon prohibits these breed-specific bans. But not Washington, and in Cathlamet, (adjacent to my inasld farm) pit bulls are banned. Even worse, back home on the (Umatilla) Reservation pits are banned along with three other breeds: Dobies, German Shepherds and Labs!! Soverign Nation they can do what they want, even in Oregon. I can’t imagine the legal mentality that considers this a good solution or even how it can be enforced! Labs!! It seems like a third of the dogs I come across are some kind of Lab. And Rez authorities have the power to put down a dog that’s been 86 ed from Umatilla land. Arbitrary and judgemental I guess using the term racist isn’t an accurate term when discussing dog breeds, but it arises from the same reflexive, knee-jerk thinking.August 18, 2010 9:30 pm