Beijing: A hairless dog displayed at Pet Fair Asia in Shanghai has drawn widespread criticism after its owner revealed the animal was tattooed without the use of anesthesia.
The video was first posted on August 22 by an attendee at Pet Fair Asia, one of the largest pet industry events in Asia. The video showed a Mexican hairless dog, age undisclosed, covered in large, colorful dragon tattoos. The dog is seen adorned with a thick gold chain and a wristwatch. The owner of the dog was removed from the pet exhibition.
📷📷 JUSTICE FOR THE DRAGON DOG! 📷📷
— Paul Mueller (@RealPaulMueller) September 1, 2025
On August 22, at Pet Fair Asia in Shanghai, a Mexican hairless dog with a real dragon tattoo was paraded around like a showpiece.
📷 The owner bragged that the tattoo was done without anaesthesia.
📷 Attendees said the dog looked distressed… pic.twitter.com/2mtVMbgRyp
Netizens React
The video from the event has gone viral on social media, triggering strong reactions from netizens.
One of the users said, "poor dog - the owner should have been horsewhipped."
poor dog - the owner should have been horsewhipped!!
— David Orlebeke (@DaveTaxRevolt) September 1, 2025
Another user said,"Animals shouldn’t suffer in China anymore Too many sadistic ppl that abuse and torture cats and dogs All the animals in China need to be rescued and removed from there China should be banned from having any animals It’s scary how many sadistic animal abusers that live there."
Animals shouldn’t suffer in China anymore Too many sadistic ppl that abuse and torture cats and dogs All the animals in China need to be rescued and removed from there China should be banned from having any animals It’s scary how many sadistic animal abusers that live there.
— Lilly Myers 🎃🖤🦇💋 (@Lilithmyers97) September 1, 2025
A third user said "This is absolute cruelty"
Pune: Viral Video Shows Biker Dragging Pet Dog Along RoadThis is absolute cruelty!
— Mandy 🇺🇸🐶 (@mrhyne68) September 1, 2025
About Pet Fair Asia
Pet Fair Asia takes place annually in August at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC). Since its inception in 1997, the show has witnessed the rise of the Chinese pet market and maintained a significant year-on-year growth.
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