Shanghai's village sets up boarding centers for pets during COVID-19 quarantine -Xinhua

Shanghai's village sets up boarding centers for pets during COVID-19 quarantine

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2022-05-28 07:26:33

A resident interacts with a pet dog in Lianqin Village of Beicai Town, east China's Shanghai, May 26, 2022. Due to the emerging of COVID-19, all villagers in Lianqin Village were transferred to a quarantine site on April 16. In order to take care of the villagers' pet animals, Lianqin Village set up two boarding centers for pets where veterinarians and volunteers could take care of them. As the epidemic has abated in the village recently, pets returned to their owners on May 26. (Xinhua/Jin Liwang)

A resident carries her pet dog in the arm in Lianqin Village of Beicai Town, east China's Shanghai, May 26, 2022. Due to the emerging of COVID-19, all villagers in Lianqin Village were transferred to a quarantine site on April 16. In order to take care of the villagers' pet animals, Lianqin Village set up two boarding centers for pets where veterinarians and volunteers could take care of them. As the epidemic has abated in the village recently, pets returned to their owners on May 26. (Xinhua/Jin Liwang)

A staff member prepares to feed a pet dog at a boarding center for pet animals in Lianqin Village of Beicai Town, east China's Shanghai, April 29, 2022. Due to the emerging of COVID-19, all villagers in Lianqin Village were transferred to a quarantine site on April 16. In order to take care of the villagers' pet animals, Lianqin Village set up two boarding centers for pets where veterinarians and volunteers could take care of them. As the epidemic has abated in the village recently, pets returned to their owners on May 26. (Xinhua/Jin Liwang)

A staff member transports pet animals to meet their owners in Lianqin Village of Beicai Town, east China's Shanghai, May 26, 2022. Due to the emerging of COVID-19, all villagers in Lianqin Village were transferred to a quarantine site on April 16. In order to take care of the villagers' pet animals, Lianqin Village set up two boarding centers for pets where veterinarians and volunteers could take care of them. As the epidemic has abated in the village recently, pets returned to their owners on May 26. (Xinhua/Jin Liwang)

A staff member takes care of a newborn puppy at a boarding center for pet animals in Lianqin Village of Beicai Town, east China's Shanghai, April 29, 2022. Due to the emerging of COVID-19, all villagers in Lianqin Village were transferred to a quarantine site on April 16. In order to take care of the villagers' pet animals, Lianqin Village set up two boarding centers for pets where veterinarians and volunteers could take care of them. As the epidemic has abated in the village recently, pets returned to their owners on May 26. (Xinhua/Jin Liwang)