Chinese travellers hanging pets outside cars? Blogger points to disturbing trend, finds 62 dead animals on highway

A recent alarming discovery by a blogger in China has brought to light a disturbing trend that poses risks to animal welfare. While documenting their travels, the blogger found 62 dead animals along a highway, which they attribute to pet owners hanging their pets outside their vehicles during travel. This practice, which has gained some traction on social media, raises significant concerns about the safety and well-being of these animals. Animal rights advocates and experts have condemned the trend, emphasizing the need for responsible pet ownership and humane practices when traveling with pets. They urge pet owners to prioritize the safety of their animals and to seek alternative methods for traveling with pets that do not endanger their lives. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the responsibilities that come with pet ownership and the potential consequences of neglecting these duties. As discussions around animal welfare intensify, this event has sparked calls for more stringent regulations and public awareness campaigns to prevent such occurrences in the future.
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