Walking the Dog in China? From May Onwards You Must Use a Leash

By Alistair Baker-Brian, April 30, 2021

0 0

Starting May 1 in the Chinese mainland, dog-owners must have their pets on a leash in public spaces.

The move is part of an update to the Animal Epidemic Prevention Law of the People’s Republic of China. Other new amendments include a requirement that dogs wear a tag when outside. 

In some parts of the country, it seems the public is even being encouraged to report dog-owners who do not respect the rules. 

For instance, the mini-program set up by the police force in Hefei city, Anhui province features a special platform allowing users to upload photo and video evidence of non-compliant owners. 

China already enforces strict rules for dog ownership. Many cities require owners to register their dogs with the local public security bureau. 

READ MORE: How to Register Your Dog in Beijing

It's not the first time that rules have been tightened, although usually they tend to be city-specific such as those enforced in Wuhan in 2018.

READ MORE: Wuhan to Fine, Blacklist Dog Owners Who Don't Use a Leash and Muzzle

Recently in Beijing, a viral video showed a dog-owner walking around a park in Chaoyang district without his pet on a leash. He reportedly also allowed it to defecate. 

The 65-year-old man, surnamed Zhao, can be heard shouting angrily at the person filming him. After the Chaoyang Public Security Bureau investigated Zhao, they found his dog was not registered for annual health checks. He was later issued with a fine totaling RMB2,500.


Beijing already has some of the strictest rules for dog ownership in China. Owners are banned from walking their pets in certain areas, notably Tiananmen Square and West Chang’an Street (chang’an xijie). 

It is unclear how the new rules will be enforced in certain areas of the country. In the countryside, for instance, dogs can often be seen roaming free.

Nonetheless, the rules are effective from May 1. Dog owners, you have been warned!  


[Cover image via Pixabay]

more news

Welcome 2024 with a Beijing Staycation in the Clouds

See off the last afterglow in 2023, and welcome the first ray of sunshine in 2024.

We're Hiring: Editor (Beijing)

Want to work for China's number one English-language media company?

Imperial Pets: Furry Friends in the Forbidden City

Giraffes, lions, leopards, ostriches and zebras oh my!

WATCH: Turbulence on Shanghai-Beijing Flight Injures 2

A flight attendant and a passenger on the Air China flight were reportedly "thrown to the ceiling" of the plane.

CONFIRMED! Argentina v Australia in Beijing in June

A date for the match between World Cup champions Argentina and Australia has been confirmed.

World Cup Winners Argentina Set to Play in Beijing?

Reports have suggested football World Cup champions Argentina could play a friendly against Australia in Beijing.

Beijing Wildlife Diversity Increases with 12 New Bird Species

The total number of wild animal species in Beijing has increased to 608.

0 User Comments

In Case You Missed It…

We're on WeChat!

Scan our QR Code at right or follow us at Thats_Shanghai for events, guides, giveaways and much more!

7 Days in Shanghai With thatsmags.com

Weekly updates to your email inbox every Wednesday

Download previous issues

Never miss an issue of That's Shanghai!

Visit the archives