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Ah Tiong Land legal to makan dog meat ... so kids literally trained to kill and slaughter dogs as meal preparation mah ... got wrong meh?

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Outrage after 4 boys filmed beating, burning mother dog and puppy to death in China​

Outrage after 4 boys filmed beating, burning mother dog and puppy to death in China

A stray mother dog named Wang Wang and her puppies were allegedly tortured and killed by four boys under the age of 14.
PHOTO: Threads/co.0801
PUBLISHED ON July 13, 2026 5:25 PM BY Eriko Lim

Public outrage has erupted after videos showing four boys under the age of 14 allegedly abusing a stray mother dog and her puppies in Jieyang, Guangdong, China, began circulating online in recent weeks.

The videos show the boys hitting the dogs with sticks and drenching the mother dog in a flammable liquid before setting her on fire. The mother dog was later found beside the bodies of her puppies.

The puppies were reportedly just two weeks old at the time of the incident. Netizens later referred to the mother dog as "Wang Wang".

Local authorities confirmed on June 30 that an investigation had been launched. According to reports, the four boys involved were all under 14 and have since been placed in specialised education facilities.

The response has also highlighted renewed calls for stronger animal protection laws in China, which currently does not have a dedicated national law criminalising animal cruelty.

A petition launched on Change.org on Saturday (July 11) calls for justice for Wang Wang and her puppies, while urging authorities to introduce comprehensive animal welfare legislation.

The petition also calls on international companies with suppliers or manufacturing links in the Jieyang region to conduct ethical reviews of their supply chains and reconsider partnerships with businesses in areas where animal abuse is not adequately addressed.

"Wang Wang and her puppies suffered in agony, but their story can be the catalyst for lasting change," the petition stated.

The petition has since garnered more than 7,800 signatures as of July 13.

Authorities have also urged the public to stop spreading information related to the case due to the involvement of minors, and called on netizens to refrain from cyberbullying.
 
Wait till the Great Famine hits China. Tiong families will swap children to kill, cook and eat. Just like in the good old days. :cool:

易子而食之,析骸而炊之

 
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Outrage after 4 boys filmed beating, burning mother dog and puppy to death in China​

Outrage after 4 boys filmed beating, burning mother dog and puppy to death in China

A stray mother dog named Wang Wang and her puppies were allegedly tortured and killed by four boys under the age of 14.
PHOTO: Threads/co.0801
PUBLISHED ON July 13, 2026 5:25 PM BY Eriko Lim

Public outrage has erupted after videos showing four boys under the age of 14 allegedly abusing a stray mother dog and her puppies in Jieyang, Guangdong, China, began circulating online in recent weeks.

The videos show the boys hitting the dogs with sticks and drenching the mother dog in a flammable liquid before setting her on fire. The mother dog was later found beside the bodies of her puppies.

The puppies were reportedly just two weeks old at the time of the incident. Netizens later referred to the mother dog as "Wang Wang".

Local authorities confirmed on June 30 that an investigation had been launched. According to reports, the four boys involved were all under 14 and have since been placed in specialised education facilities.

The response has also highlighted renewed calls for stronger animal protection laws in China, which currently does not have a dedicated national law criminalising animal cruelty.

A petition launched on Change.org on Saturday (July 11) calls for justice for Wang Wang and her puppies, while urging authorities to introduce comprehensive animal welfare legislation.

The petition also calls on international companies with suppliers or manufacturing links in the Jieyang region to conduct ethical reviews of their supply chains and reconsider partnerships with businesses in areas where animal abuse is not adequately addressed.

"Wang Wang and her puppies suffered in agony, but their story can be the catalyst for lasting change," the petition stated.

The petition has since garnered more than 7,800 signatures as of July 13.

Authorities have also urged the public to stop spreading information related to the case due to the involvement of minors, and called on netizens to refrain from cyberbullying.
They practically accumulating Good Krama?
 
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Outrage after 4 boys filmed beating, burning mother dog and puppy to death in China​

Outrage after 4 boys filmed beating, burning mother dog and puppy to death in China

A stray mother dog named Wang Wang and her puppies were allegedly tortured and killed by four boys under the age of 14.
PHOTO: Threads/co.0801
PUBLISHED ON July 13, 2026 5:25 PM BY Eriko Lim

Public outrage has erupted after videos showing four boys under the age of 14 allegedly abusing a stray mother dog and her puppies in Jieyang, Guangdong, China, began circulating online in recent weeks.

The videos show the boys hitting the dogs with sticks and drenching the mother dog in a flammable liquid before setting her on fire. The mother dog was later found beside the bodies of her puppies.

The puppies were reportedly just two weeks old at the time of the incident. Netizens later referred to the mother dog as "Wang Wang".

Local authorities confirmed on June 30 that an investigation had been launched. According to reports, the four boys involved were all under 14 and have since been placed in specialised education facilities.

The response has also highlighted renewed calls for stronger animal protection laws in China, which currently does not have a dedicated national law criminalising animal cruelty.

A petition launched on Change.org on Saturday (July 11) calls for justice for Wang Wang and her puppies, while urging authorities to introduce comprehensive animal welfare legislation.

The petition also calls on international companies with suppliers or manufacturing links in the Jieyang region to conduct ethical reviews of their supply chains and reconsider partnerships with businesses in areas where animal abuse is not adequately addressed.

"Wang Wang and her puppies suffered in agony, but their story can be the catalyst for lasting change," the petition stated.

The petition has since garnered more than 7,800 signatures as of July 13.

Authorities have also urged the public to stop spreading information related to the case due to the involvement of minors, and called on netizens to refrain from cyberbullying.
RIP and hope that they are in a better place
 
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Outrage after 4 boys filmed beating, burning mother dog and puppy to death in China​

Outrage after 4 boys filmed beating, burning mother dog and puppy to death in China

A stray mother dog named Wang Wang and her puppies were allegedly tortured and killed by four boys under the age of 14.
PHOTO: Threads/co.0801
PUBLISHED ON July 13, 2026 5:25 PM BY Eriko Lim

Public outrage has erupted after videos showing four boys under the age of 14 allegedly abusing a stray mother dog and her puppies in Jieyang, Guangdong, China, began circulating online in recent weeks.

The videos show the boys hitting the dogs with sticks and drenching the mother dog in a flammable liquid before setting her on fire. The mother dog was later found beside the bodies of her puppies.

The puppies were reportedly just two weeks old at the time of the incident. Netizens later referred to the mother dog as "Wang Wang".

Local authorities confirmed on June 30 that an investigation had been launched. According to reports, the four boys involved were all under 14 and have since been placed in specialised education facilities.

The response has also highlighted renewed calls for stronger animal protection laws in China, which currently does not have a dedicated national law criminalising animal cruelty.

A petition launched on Change.org on Saturday (July 11) calls for justice for Wang Wang and her puppies, while urging authorities to introduce comprehensive animal welfare legislation.

The petition also calls on international companies with suppliers or manufacturing links in the Jieyang region to conduct ethical reviews of their supply chains and reconsider partnerships with businesses in areas where animal abuse is not adequately addressed.

"Wang Wang and her puppies suffered in agony, but their story can be the catalyst for lasting change," the petition stated.

The petition has since garnered more than 7,800 signatures as of July 13.

Authorities have also urged the public to stop spreading information related to the case due to the involvement of minors, and called on netizens to refrain from cyberbullying.



 
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