Shaoxing City Cracks Down on Pet Dogs

Shaoxing City Cracks Down on Pet Dogs
Mar 14, 2016 By eChinacities.com

In order to manage its violent canine problem, the Yuecheng distict of Shaoxing City now requires dog owners to obtain a registration certificate for their pet dogs.

According to the Center for Disease Control in Shaoxing City, there have been more than 7000 reports of people being bitten by dogs, with most incidents occurring in the spring or summer.

Starting this month, dog owners will have to register their dogs and abide by the district’s new points system. Incurring more than 12 point deductions in a year results in the cancellation of one’s registration certificate.

Not cleaning up after your dog, bringing your dog to public places where dogs are prohibited, or failing to avoid the elderly, pregnant women, and children will result in a three-point deduction. Walking your dog without a leash, allowing your dog to breed in public places, and not attempting to stop your dog if it’s bothering others will result in a six-point deduction. Harming or abandoning your dog will result in a twelve-point deduction.

Source: inews.qq.com

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5 Comments

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Guest14572100

The policy should have you punished by being brutally stabbed while having everything you have taken and burned before your eyes. You're not welcome here mf.

Mar 15, 2016 12:55 Report Abuse

Karajorma

Yeah, cause if you lose you car registration the government immediately impound your car and crush it, right?

Mar 15, 2016 13:49 Report Abuse

HKfilmproducer

Never consider the comment. Always consider the source. Then move on and ignore the source.

Mar 19, 2016 23:00 Report Abuse

Karajorma

I said if you lose it. Not if you never registered in the first place. The whole point of registration is that the government have those details. If you lose your car registration you simply ask to have a new one sent to you. You'll probably have to pay a fee of some sort but that's it.

Mar 21, 2016 21:50 Report Abuse

Guest14572100

Ae you better be thankful this policy isn't being imposed to RACISTS/Foreigners ( hence white pasty honkey) lol...

Mar 15, 2016 12:51 Report Abuse