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‘Too cold-blooded’: China animal lover who saved Border Collie marked for slaughter after original owner sold dog to meat vendor wins praise online
- Injured dog recovers quickly thanks to care of woman who saved it
- Safe at last, dog was given the name Xinxin, which means ‘new’ in Chinese to mark new chapter in life
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Yating Yangin Beijing
A woman in China who saved a Border Collie dog destined for slaughter after it was bartered away to a meat vendor by its original owner has earned praise on mainland social media.
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The woman, surnamed Liu, from Inner Mongolia in northern China, first came across the dog at the meat vendor, where she discovered it had been let go by its original owner following a car accident that left it unable to walk.
The dog had been exchanged for 20kg of pork and the new owner planned to kill the animal and sell its meat.
Liu was deeply concerned.
In an interview with Hebei Radio and TV Station on November 26, she said: “I have never raised a puppy before, but when I saw this little dog, I could not bear its fate. I didn’t think twice, I just rescued it.”
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