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Home  /  World  /  Watch: Chinese zoo admits that their pandas are ‘painted dogs’ after outcry from visitors

Watch: Chinese zoo admits that their pandas are ‘painted dogs’ after outcry from visitors

by Emma Miller
September 20, 2024
in Animals, China, World
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Chinese zoo admits that their pandas are ‘painted dogs’ after outcry from visitors

Shanwei Zoo’s Unusual Exhibit Sparks Controversy

In a surprising revelation, a Chinese zoo has confessed that the pandas showcased in their exhibits were, in fact, “painted dogs.” This admission comes after visitors at the Shanwei Zoo noticed peculiar behavior inconsistent with genuine pandas, including panting and barking.

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Visitors uncover the ruse

The New York Post reported that the deception came to light when visitors realized the supposed pandas were displaying canine characteristics. Videos captured by attendees showed one of the “pandas” panting on a rock while another displayed a long tail—a feature not found in real pandas.

Comments on social media quickly turned the incident into a viral sensation. One observer quipped, “It’s a PANdog,” while others humorously remarked on the zoo’s tactics. As the videos spread online, the zoo was forced to admit that they had painted two Chow Chows—a fluffy dog breed from northern China—to resemble pandas.

Chinese zoo admits that their pandas are ‘painted dogs’ after backlash from visitors pic.twitter.com/xyCigX9cHA

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Demand for accountability

Following the public exposure of the zoo’s deception, visitors demanded refunds, citing false advertising. This incident is not isolated; in May, NBC News highlighted Taizhou Zoo in Jiangsu Province for a similar ploy, where Chow Chows were also painted to mimic pandas.

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Zoo’s defense

While Shanwei Zoo faced backlash, officials defended their actions, asserting that the dogs were unharmed by the dye. “Normal people dye their hair,” a representative told Qilu Evening News, suggesting that it was acceptable for dogs as well.

Despite these defenses, public opinion, especially on platforms like Weibo, was largely critical. Concerns were raised about the potential health risks to the dogs, given their sensitive skin and thick coats.

A widespread practice

This practice is not new in China. In 2019, a dog cafe in Sichuan dyed Chow Chows to resemble pandas, and a similar incident occurred in 2020 with a viral video of a “panda dog.” The recurring nature of these incidents suggests a broader trend rather than a one-off occurrence.

As the debate continues, the ethical implications of such practices remain a focal point, drawing attention to animal welfare in entertainment settings worldwide.

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