Pet Friendly BBQ This Saturday With Lost Puppies of Beijing
Bring the pups out for an afternoon of BBQ and fun at Plan B.
Bring the pups out for an afternoon of BBQ and fun at Plan B.
An adorable three months old pup needs a fur-ever home. Listen to her story.
Hi, I’m Ares! Help me find a forever home to give all my love to!
On Satur-yay for RMB 50 you get a cold pint of beer and the right to hang out at Side Street in blissful fluffy heaven filled with wet noses, wagging tails, and puppy kisses. All funds from entry tickets and RMB 10 of every drink you purchase will be donated to Lost Puppies of Beijing to help the rescuers cover medical expenses and care for rescued dogs.
While some expats bring their fur-babies to Beijing from their home countries, there are plenty of us who made the decision to expand our families after we’ve moved. But before you get caught up looking at cute puppy videos online as research on your new furry family member, be sure to get acquainted with the details on pet ownership laws in Beijing.
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