World’s most populous nation China has tremendously reduced its population by 400 million. China’s “One Child Policy” was established by leader Deng Xiaoping in 1979 to limit population growth. This year is the eleventh year since the policy was erected. The government was pleased with the result thus they have created another “One Dog Policy”. One-dog policy is a policy implemented in 2006, restricting residents of Beijing, China to one dog per family. It also prohibits families from raising large (over 14 in or 35.5 cm tall) or ferocious dogs. Only three percent of dogs are vaccinated in China. Many people die due to rabies. Beijing announced a one dog per household in nine zones throughout the city. Anyone with more than one dog will be clubbed along with the dog. Non-dog owners seem to be in favor of the move. If people cannot manage their dogs properly, then unfortunately, someone has to tell them how to do it. China’s One Dog Policy is a post from: Daily World Buzz
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China’s One Dog Policy