Prepare to weep a little more:
https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15884849/Famous-dog-served-Chinese-restaurant-abducted-farm.html
A social media famous dog was allegedly served up as a dish in a Chinese restaurant after being kidnapped from a farm and slaughtered.
Chinese travel influencer Guo and his eight-year-old Border Collie, Chutou, were internet stars and together they amassed more than 1.5 million followers on Douyin, the countryAs version of TikTok.
The canine accompanied his owner for years on journeys across China, from camping trips on snowy mountains to deserts, often guarding him outside his tent at night.
According to South China Morning Post (SCMP), which first published the story, Guo recently left Chutou at home with his parents, to embark on a solo road trip in Georgia.
But the dog went missing on May 11, the outlet claimed, with surveillance footage allegedly showing two strangers taking him away on an electric bike.
On May 26, Guo - who had returned to China to search for the dog - located the man accused of stealing Chutou, and purportedly offered him 10,000 yuan (u1,100) for the animalAs return.
The man said he mistook Chutou for a stray, SCMP claimed, but Guo refused the explanation - highlighting that the dog had been wearing a collar and GPS tracker.
Guo was later told that Chutou had been sold to a restaurant serving dog meat for 180 yuan (u20), and that his loving pet had been eaten, according to the outlet.
'The dog is dead, so stop making a fuss. I did not break the law,' the man who allegedly sold the dog said, according to SCMP.
Guo apparently confronted the restaurant worker who slaughtered Chutou, hoping to recover his remains or fur.
'The hair was thrown in the rubbish long ago,' the butcher allegedly replied.
Guo first bought Chutou in 2018 from a street vendor, paying over 2,000 yuan (u221) when the puppy was just three months old.
The dog became known for his intelligence, energy and gentle temperament across videos he appeared in on social media.
A devastated Guo purportedly reported the incident to the police and submitted evidence of ChutouAs market value, hoping the case would lead to criminal charges.
Police in Ningling County in Henan province have opened an investigation, according to the outlet HK01.
The case sparked widespread outrage online, renewing debate over ChinaAs dog meat trade.
One social media user wrote: 'I cried while watching ChutouAs old videos. Such a bright, living soul ended so tragically.
'Those who stole, killed and ate him must pay.'
Prepare to weep a little more:
https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15884849/Famous-dog-served-Chinese-restaurant-abducted-farm.html
A social media famous dog was allegedly served up as a dish in a Chinese restaurant after being kidnapped from a farm and slaughtered.
Chinese travel influencer Guo and his eight-year-old Border Collie, Chutou, were internet stars and together they amassed more than 1.5 million followers on Douyin, the countryrCOs version of TikTok.
The canine accompanied his owner for years on journeys across China, from camping trips on snowy mountains to deserts, often guarding him outside his tent at night.
According to South China Morning Post (SCMP), which first published the story, Guo recently left Chutou at home with his parents, to embark on a solo road trip in Georgia.
But the dog went missing on May 11, the outlet claimed, with surveillance footage allegedly showing two strangers taking him away on an electric bike.
On May 26, Guo - who had returned to China to search for the dog - located the man accused of stealing Chutou, and purportedly offered him 10,000 yuan (-u1,100) for the animalrCOs return.
The man said he mistook Chutou for a stray, SCMP claimed, but Guo refused the explanation - highlighting that the dog had been wearing a collar and GPS tracker.
Guo was later told that Chutou had been sold to a restaurant serving dog meat for 180 yuan (-u20), and that his loving pet had been eaten, according to the outlet.
'The dog is dead, so stop making a fuss. I did not break the law,' the man who allegedly sold the dog said, according to SCMP.
Guo apparently confronted the restaurant worker who slaughtered Chutou, hoping to recover his remains or fur.
'The hair was thrown in the rubbish long ago,' the butcher allegedly replied.
Guo first bought Chutou in 2018 from a street vendor, paying over 2,000 yuan (-u221) when the puppy was just three months old.
The dog became known for his intelligence, energy and gentle temperament across videos he appeared in on social media.
A devastated Guo purportedly reported the incident to the police and submitted evidence of ChutourCOs market value, hoping the case would lead to criminal charges.
Police in Ningling County in Henan province have opened an investigation, according to the outlet HK01.
The case sparked widespread outrage online, renewing debate over ChinarCOs dog meat trade.
One social media user wrote: 'I cried while watching ChutourCOs old videos. Such a bright, living soul ended so tragically.
'Those who stole, killed and ate him must pay.'
On Tue, 9 Jun 2026 09:17:53 -0600, Jonny Cake <cjb@mo.ar> wrote:
+1Prepare to weep a little more:
https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15884849/Famous-dog-served-Chinese-restaurant-abducted-farm.html
A social media famous dog was allegedly served up as a dish in a
Chinese restaurant after being kidnapped from a farm and slaughtered.
Chinese travel influencer Guo and his eight-year-old Border Collie,
Chutou, were internet stars and together they amassed more than 1.5
million followers on Douyin, the countryrCOs version of TikTok.
The canine accompanied his owner for years on journeys across China,
from camping trips on snowy mountains to deserts, often guarding him >outside his tent at night.
According to South China Morning Post (SCMP), which first published
the story, Guo recently left Chutou at home with his parents, to
embark on a solo road trip in Georgia.
But the dog went missing on May 11, the outlet claimed, with
surveillance footage allegedly showing two strangers taking him away
on an electric bike.
On May 26, Guo - who had returned to China to search for the dog -
located the man accused of stealing Chutou, and purportedly offered
him 10,000 yuan (-u1,100) for the animalrCOs return.
The man said he mistook Chutou for a stray, SCMP claimed, but Guo
refused the explanation - highlighting that the dog had been wearing
a collar and GPS tracker.
Guo was later told that Chutou had been sold to a restaurant serving
dog meat for 180 yuan (-u20), and that his loving pet had been eaten, >according to the outlet.
'The dog is dead, so stop making a fuss. I did not break the law,'
the man who allegedly sold the dog said, according to SCMP.
Guo apparently confronted the restaurant worker who slaughtered
Chutou, hoping to recover his remains or fur.
'The hair was thrown in the rubbish long ago,' the butcher allegedly >replied.
Guo first bought Chutou in 2018 from a street vendor, paying over
2,000 yuan (-u221) when the puppy was just three months old.
The dog became known for his intelligence, energy and gentle
temperament across videos he appeared in on social media.
A devastated Guo purportedly reported the incident to the police and >submitted evidence of ChutourCOs market value, hoping the case would
lead to criminal charges.
Police in Ningling County in Henan province have opened an
investigation, according to the outlet HK01.
The case sparked widespread outrage online, renewing debate over
ChinarCOs dog meat trade.
One social media user wrote: 'I cried while watching ChutourCOs old
videos. Such a bright, living soul ended so tragically.
'Those who stole, killed and ate him must pay.'
They deserve to die in the most gruesome way imaginable.
Jonny Cake <cjb@mo.ar> posted::-)
Prepare to weep a little more:
https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15884849/Famous-dog-served-Chinese-restaurant-abducted-farm.html
A social media famous dog was allegedly served up as a dish in a
Chinese restaurant after being kidnapped from a farm and
slaughtered.
Chinese travel influencer Guo and his eight-year-old Border Collie,
Chutou, were internet stars and together they amassed more than 1.5
million followers on Douyin, the countryrCOs version of TikTok.
The canine accompanied his owner for years on journeys across
China, from camping trips on snowy mountains to deserts, often
guarding him outside his tent at night.
According to South China Morning Post (SCMP), which first published
the story, Guo recently left Chutou at home with his parents, to
embark on a solo road trip in Georgia.
But the dog went missing on May 11, the outlet claimed, with
surveillance footage allegedly showing two strangers taking him
away on an electric bike.
On May 26, Guo - who had returned to China to search for the dog -
located the man accused of stealing Chutou, and purportedly offered
him 10,000 yuan (-u1,100) for the animalrCOs return.
The man said he mistook Chutou for a stray, SCMP claimed, but Guo
refused the explanation - highlighting that the dog had been
wearing a collar and GPS tracker.
Guo was later told that Chutou had been sold to a restaurant
serving dog meat for 180 yuan (-u20), and that his loving pet had
been eaten, according to the outlet.
'The dog is dead, so stop making a fuss. I did not break the law,'
the man who allegedly sold the dog said, according to SCMP.
Guo apparently confronted the restaurant worker who slaughtered
Chutou, hoping to recover his remains or fur.
'The hair was thrown in the rubbish long ago,' the butcher
allegedly replied.
Guo first bought Chutou in 2018 from a street vendor, paying over
2,000 yuan (-u221) when the puppy was just three months old.
The dog became known for his intelligence, energy and gentle
temperament across videos he appeared in on social media.
A devastated Guo purportedly reported the incident to the police
and submitted evidence of ChutourCOs market value, hoping the case
would lead to criminal charges.
Police in Ningling County in Henan province have opened an
investigation, according to the outlet HK01.
The case sparked widespread outrage online, renewing debate over
ChinarCOs dog meat trade.
One social media user wrote: 'I cried while watching ChutourCOs old
videos. Such a bright, living soul ended so tragically.
'Those who stole, killed and ate him must pay.'
The voyagers to Hawaii over 1000 years ago brought chickens, pigs,
and dogs, with them on their travels. I don't think the dogs
accompanied the Hawaiians because they were great companions. I
suppose they might have been - but I doubt it.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/bFpN9y8GBRdbVFD17
Prepare to weep a little more:
https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15884849/Famous-dog-served-Chinese-restaurant-abducted-farm.html
On Tue, 9 Jun 2026 09:17:53 -0600, Jonny Cake <cjb@mo.ar> wrote:
Prepare to weep a little more:
https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15884849/Famous-dog-served-Chinese-restaurant-abducted-farm.html
[...]
Holy [expletive deleted]!
If they wish to eat dog, they can buy the meat of dogs raised for
the purpose of being food.
And there are dogs raised for just that purpose in China.
Certainly in Beijing. We saw it in the markets. We did not partake of
any dog meat.
On Tue, 09 Jun 2026 18:44:07 GMT
dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
Jonny Cake <cjb@mo.ar> posted:
Prepare to weep a little more:
https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15884849/Famous-dog-served-Chinese-restaurant-abducted-farm.html
A social media famous dog was allegedly served up as a dish in a
Chinese restaurant after being kidnapped from a farm and
slaughtered.
Chinese travel influencer Guo and his eight-year-old Border Collie, Chutou, were internet stars and together they amassed more than 1.5 million followers on Douyin, the countryrCOs version of TikTok.
The canine accompanied his owner for years on journeys across
China, from camping trips on snowy mountains to deserts, often
guarding him outside his tent at night.
According to South China Morning Post (SCMP), which first published
the story, Guo recently left Chutou at home with his parents, to
embark on a solo road trip in Georgia.
But the dog went missing on May 11, the outlet claimed, with
surveillance footage allegedly showing two strangers taking him
away on an electric bike.
On May 26, Guo - who had returned to China to search for the dog - located the man accused of stealing Chutou, and purportedly offered
him 10,000 yuan (-u1,100) for the animalrCOs return.
The man said he mistook Chutou for a stray, SCMP claimed, but Guo
refused the explanation - highlighting that the dog had been
wearing a collar and GPS tracker.
Guo was later told that Chutou had been sold to a restaurant
serving dog meat for 180 yuan (-u20), and that his loving pet had
been eaten, according to the outlet.
'The dog is dead, so stop making a fuss. I did not break the law,'
the man who allegedly sold the dog said, according to SCMP.
Guo apparently confronted the restaurant worker who slaughtered
Chutou, hoping to recover his remains or fur.
'The hair was thrown in the rubbish long ago,' the butcher
allegedly replied.
Guo first bought Chutou in 2018 from a street vendor, paying over
2,000 yuan (-u221) when the puppy was just three months old.
The dog became known for his intelligence, energy and gentle
temperament across videos he appeared in on social media.
A devastated Guo purportedly reported the incident to the police
and submitted evidence of ChutourCOs market value, hoping the case
would lead to criminal charges.
Police in Ningling County in Henan province have opened an
investigation, according to the outlet HK01.
The case sparked widespread outrage online, renewing debate over ChinarCOs dog meat trade.
One social media user wrote: 'I cried while watching ChutourCOs old videos. Such a bright, living soul ended so tragically.
'Those who stole, killed and ate him must pay.'
The voyagers to Hawaii over 1000 years ago brought chickens, pigs,
and dogs, with them on their travels. I don't think the dogs
accompanied the Hawaiians because they were great companions. I
suppose they might have been - but I doubt it.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/bFpN9y8GBRdbVFD17
:-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMsYyb9eNdM
Jonny Cake <cjb@mo.ar> posted:No doubt: https://nypost.com/2000/04/13/case-of-the-murdered-porker-settled-by-judge-jerry-justice-for-a-pig-in-the-city-all-that-was-left-of-tiny-boo-was-a-pile-of-raw-meat/
On Tue, 09 Jun 2026 18:44:07 GMT
dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
Jonny Cake <cjb@mo.ar> posted:
Prepare to weep a little more:
https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15884849/Famous-dog-served-Chinese-restaurant-abducted-farm.html
A social media famous dog was allegedly served up as a dish in a Chinese restaurant after being kidnapped from a farm and
slaughtered.
Chinese travel influencer Guo and his eight-year-old Border
Collie, Chutou, were internet stars and together they amassed
more than 1.5 million followers on Douyin, the countryrCOs
version of TikTok.
The canine accompanied his owner for years on journeys across
China, from camping trips on snowy mountains to deserts, often
guarding him outside his tent at night.
According to South China Morning Post (SCMP), which first
published the story, Guo recently left Chutou at home with his
parents, to embark on a solo road trip in Georgia.
But the dog went missing on May 11, the outlet claimed, with surveillance footage allegedly showing two strangers taking him
away on an electric bike.
On May 26, Guo - who had returned to China to search for the
dog - located the man accused of stealing Chutou, and
purportedly offered him 10,000 yuan (-u1,100) for the animalrCOs return.
The man said he mistook Chutou for a stray, SCMP claimed, but
Guo refused the explanation - highlighting that the dog had been wearing a collar and GPS tracker.
Guo was later told that Chutou had been sold to a restaurant
serving dog meat for 180 yuan (-u20), and that his loving pet had
been eaten, according to the outlet.
'The dog is dead, so stop making a fuss. I did not break the
law,' the man who allegedly sold the dog said, according to
SCMP.
Guo apparently confronted the restaurant worker who slaughtered
Chutou, hoping to recover his remains or fur.
'The hair was thrown in the rubbish long ago,' the butcher
allegedly replied.
Guo first bought Chutou in 2018 from a street vendor, paying
over 2,000 yuan (-u221) when the puppy was just three months old.
The dog became known for his intelligence, energy and gentle temperament across videos he appeared in on social media.
A devastated Guo purportedly reported the incident to the police
and submitted evidence of ChutourCOs market value, hoping the case would lead to criminal charges.
Police in Ningling County in Henan province have opened an investigation, according to the outlet HK01.
The case sparked widespread outrage online, renewing debate over ChinarCOs dog meat trade.
One social media user wrote: 'I cried while watching ChutourCOs
old videos. Such a bright, living soul ended so tragically.
'Those who stole, killed and ate him must pay.'
The voyagers to Hawaii over 1000 years ago brought chickens, pigs,
and dogs, with them on their travels. I don't think the dogs
accompanied the Hawaiians because they were great companions. I
suppose they might have been - but I doubt it.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/bFpN9y8GBRdbVFD17
:-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMsYyb9eNdM
America has its own sacred cows. Dogs and cats, maybe octopussys.
Some folks have pigs as pets although they probably still indulge in
a little bacon for breakfast.
I find chickens to be cute and amusingDitto.
but I still like a piece of fried chicken occasionally.
One day,At least she wasn't gang-aped and neaten to death with a blunt
we'll all be food - more or less. Speaking of cute, here's old Bessie
- a most excellent cow that's gone to meet her maker.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/x44vwnzNfUSkxQkR7
On Tue, 9 Jun 2026 09:17:53 -0600, Jonny Cake <cjb@mo.ar> wrote:
Prepare to weep a little more:
https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15884849/Famous-dog-served-Chinese-restaurant-abducted-farm.html
[...]
Holy [expletive deleted]!
If they wish to eat dog, they can buy the meat of dogs raised for
the purpose of being food.
And there are dogs raised for just that purpose in China.
Certainly in Beijing. We saw it in the markets. We did not partake of
any dog meat.
At least she wasn't gang-aped and neaten to death with a blunt
instrument, right?
big dutch baby <hear@me.whine> posted
At least she wasn't gang-aped and neaten to death with a blunt
instrument, right?
I don't know. Maybe she was but I had nothing to do with it.
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