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SUN · 2026-04-05 · 01:00 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0405-52778
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Public outrage as China traveller at pet-friendly hotel receives text recommending dog meat eateries

A pet-friendly hotel in Guizhou province, China, is facing public backlash after sending a guest, surnamed Chen, a message recommending local dog meat restaurants. Chen, who was traveling with her dog, booked the hotel in Panjiang town, Guiding county, and received the message on March 27.

Zoey ZhangSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-04-05 · 01:00 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Public outrage as China traveller at pet-friendly hotel receives text recommending dog meat eateries
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A pet-friendly hotel in Guizhou province, China, is facing public backlash after sending a guest, surnamed Chen, a message recommending local dog meat restaurants. Chen, who was traveling with her dog, booked the hotel in Panjiang town, Guiding county, and received the message on March 27. The message promoted local attractions, including dog meat, claiming it had health benefits. Chen expressed feeling offended by the recommendation, citing the insensitivity towards pet owners and respect for animal life. The incident has sparked online criticism due to the perceived conflict between promoting a pet-friendly environment and suggesting the consumption of dog meat.

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The hotel is located in Panjiang town, Guiding county, Guizhou province.

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Chen said the recommendation was deeply offensive to pet-owning families.

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The hotel's message claimed dog meat could nourish the blood, strengthen the stomach and intestines and replenish vitality.

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A pet-friendly hotel in China recommended dog meat restaurants to a guest staying with their dog.

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A pet-friendly hotel in southwestern China has drawn fierce online criticism after recommending dog meat restaurants to a traveller staying with their dog.On March 27, a social media user surnamed Chen described a disturbing stay at a hotel in Guizhou province.Chen said they had booked a pet-friendly property for a trip with their puppy, but was taken aback when the hotel sent them an official message recommending local attractions, including the town’s dog meat speciality.The hotel, above, sent the woman a message detailing attractions, one of which was a place where she could eat dog meat. Photo: news.qq.comThe message, which also promoted rafting and nearby snow mountains, claimed dog meat could nourish the blood, strengthen the stomach and intestines and replenish vitality.Chen said the wording left them upset and uncomfortable.“I understand that eating habits differ across regions. But for pet-owning families, such a recommendation is deeply offensive to our feelings and our basic respect for life,” Chen wrote.The location attached to Chen’s post showed the hotel was in Panjiang town, Guiding county, although its name has not been made public.
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