Dogs are the new offspring of China | Haus Of Paws

The pet industry iin China is predicted to double by 201 | YouTube/AP
"I believe definitely it's on the forefront and it's going to be changing drastically in the next five or ten years," says Schenk.
A GROWING INDUSTRY Until recently dogs in China were more likely to end up on the dinner table then playing in the living room. But in recent years, the pet industry in China has blossomed and is predicted to double by 2017, becoming a $2.1 billion dollar business a year. With a pop-up of higher end dog spas and professional dog trainers many dog owners are sparing no expense to pamper their pets. Skepticism still exists about dogs. Dogs taller than 7 inches are forbidden in Beijing's city center. Every year, as many as 75,000 people are bitten by dogs in the Chinese capital.

A vaccination plan for dogs is planned by the Chinese government
by 2020 | YouTube/AP
By 2020, the government is enacting a plan to vaccinate dogs and eradicate rabies but there are no current plans to ease existing restrictions on urban dogs.
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