More than 40 pet dogs have reportedly died of suspected poisoning in China's Guangzhou, Guangdong province, prompting ...
People had previously bought the $25 masks as a novelty or to protect their cats and dogs from pollution, the company's founder, Salitia Henwick, told the news agency. But sales have boomed during ...
Chinese social media users have shared photos of their dogs muzzled up or wearing special fitted masks to cover their snouts.
It's not uncommon for dogs to be scared by people wearing face masks. Considering that many countries are now requiring people to cover their faces in public due to the coronavirus, it’s a good ...
The pet association urged the public to report clues of the poisoning to authorities. Read more at straitstimes.com.