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China pet lover buries herself in law books in bid to send dog-poisoning culprit to jail

Lack of specific pet protection law in China means animal killers regularly get away with simple fines

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A dog owner in China has taught herself law in a landmark bid to bring the man who poisoned her pet dog to death to justice. Photo: SCMP composite/Xiaohongshu

A woman in China who studied law for 700 days after her pet dog was poisoned to death is hoping her hard work can help send the culprit to jail.

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The case is the first time pet poisoning has become the subject of criminal proceedings in Beijing.

Previously, suspects faced financial sanctions or short detentions as China does not have a dedicated pet protection law.

Li Yihan’s pet dog Papi, a white West Highland Terrier, was like family to her.

13-year-old Papi was poisoned in a children’s playground in Beijing. Photo: QQ.com
13-year-old Papi was poisoned in a children’s playground in Beijing. Photo: QQ.com

On September 14, 2022, the animal was among a number of dogs and cats that were poisoned in the nation’s capital.

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