<tt id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"></pre></pre></tt>
          <nav id="6hsgl"><th id="6hsgl"></th></nav>
          国产免费网站看v片元遮挡,一亚洲一区二区中文字幕,波多野结衣一区二区免费视频,天天色综网,久久综合给合久久狠狠狠,男人的天堂av一二三区,午夜福利看片在线观看,亚洲中文字幕在线无码一区二区
          chinadaily.com.cn
          left corner left corner
          China Daily Website

          Who let the dogs out?

          Updated: 2012-08-16 09:19
          By Eric Jou and Darnell Gardner Jr ( China Daily)

          Who let the dogs out?

          From top: Pet owners can train their dogs at Coolbaby Dog Park in Beijing. Chen Xingzhi and her pet have a get-together with other dog keepers twice a week.

           

          While China's top-tier cities may not yet be equipped with enough dog parks, some upstart restaurants and hotels are beginning to realize the potential for profit in being dog-friendly.

          Pudi Hotel is one of a few hotels in Shanghai that advertises its pet-friendliness. Pudi not only allows pets to venture indoors, but also offers rooms specifically targeted at pet owners, the hotel's sales executive Luo Jiaping says.

          Luo says the increasing prevalence of dog ownership in China convinces the hotel to provide accommodations for dog owners. Pudi charges about 345 yuan ($54) per pet, with a limit of two pets in each room.

          "Guests love their pets and are willing to pay the rate," she says. "Sometimes they request that we serve their pets the same way we treat a human being."

          Hotels in Beijing aren't leaving dog owners in the dust either. Aloft Beijing has been operating since 2008 and is one of the only dog-friendly hotel chains in the country.

          "I think more people are treating their pets like a part of their family," Aloft Beijing's managing director Zhang Lei says. "Our company did surveys that revealed many guests want to bring their pets along with them when they travel."

          In addition to their Beijing site, Aloft runs 11 other locations across China, all of which are dog-friendly.

          Restaurants are also warming up to the pet-friendly trend. The owners of Beijing's Bylace Cupcakes says their policy on pets is flexible.

          "We let people with pets in all of our shops. Our only rule is that the animal be kept under control and away from the counter and food for sanitation purposes," Bylace co-owner He Yong says.

          "We understand the inconveniences that dog owners go through."

          Zhang Xiaoqiu, an animal rights activist with the China Small Animal Protection Association, says China is on the right trajectory.

          He thinks the appearance of dog-friendly restaurants, parks and hotels is a promising sign, but that it's still too early to say China is a welcoming place for dogs.

          Education, Zhang says, is the key to creating a dog-friendlier China.

          "Dogs should always be leashed when entering public places," Zhang says. "Many people don't spay or neuter their dogs, so sometimes they can be more aggressive."

          Peng, of ICVS, also stresses that dog owners ought to strongly consider having their pets sterilized.

          "Culturally, in China spaying and neutering an animal is considered strange and almost cruel," she says.

          She says unsterilized dogs contribute to the growth of stray animal populations and rabies outbreaks.

          Like Zhang, Peng says education is key to improving conditions for dogs.

          "You have to understand where the country is in its development," Peng says.

          "We're only one generation into companion animal ownership. It takes time for education to seep in."

          Still, she remains optimistic about prospects for dogs and dog owners in China's cities.

          "We're on the same trajectory as any other developing country in the world," she says. "People really love their pets here."

          Contact the writers at ericjou@chinadaily.com.cn.

          Mary Katherine Smith in Shanghai and Gao Meng in Beijing contributed to the story.

          Previous Page 1 2 Next Page

           
          Hot Topics
          Photos that capture the beauty of China.
          ...
          ...
          ...
          主站蜘蛛池模板: 亚洲国产精品综合久久网各| 色噜噜一区二区三区| 久久亚洲国产精品一区二区| 亚洲精品国产综合久久一线| 国产AV无码专区亚洲AV漫画| 亚洲精品一区二区二三区| 日本一区二区在线高清观看| 91久久精品美女高潮不断| 欧美激情一区二区久久久| 亚洲一区二区三级av| 国内自拍偷拍一区二区三区 | 成人免费视频一区二区| 日韩蜜桃AV无码中文字幕不卡高清一区二区| 国产极品粉嫩学生一线天| 蜜臀av久久国产午夜| 怡春院欧美一区二区三区免费| 爆乳女仆高潮在线观看| 免费看国产成年无码av| 欧美成人精品一级在线观看| 国产精品天天看天天狠| 大香j蕉75久久精品免费8| 亚洲变态另类天堂AV手机版| 亚洲精品一品二品av| 国产另类ts人妖一区二区| 艳妇乳肉豪妇荡乳xxx| 欧美饥渴熟妇高潮喷水| 亚洲国产精品久久久天堂麻豆宅男 | 亚洲一区黄色| 亚洲成av人片色午夜乱码| 国产成人AV性色在线影院| 精品无码老熟妇magnet| 国产精品自拍露脸在线| 99中文字幕精品国产| 久视频久免费视频久免费| 国产伦码精品一区二区| 久久久久久亚洲精品| 国产精品国产精品偷麻豆| 香蕉EEWW99国产精选免费| 亚洲欧洲日韩国内精品| 99久久免费只有精品国产| 成人免费电影网站|