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Dozens of pet corpses found on China highway, likely caused by unsafe transport by owners

March 6, 2026 at 06:00 AM
By Alice Yan
Dozens of pet corpses found on China highway, likely caused by unsafe transport by owners
An internet user in China has exposed on social media that he found 62 pet corpses on a 300-kilometre stretch of expressway after their owners tied them to the outside vehicles during the Chinese New Year travel rush. In his viral video released on February 25, the blogger Wu Jiayou said he encountered the corpses on the road while he was driving from Leshan in Sichuan province to Chongqing, southwestern China, according to a report by the Yangcheng Evening News. About eight of the animals were...

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An internet user in China has exposed on social media that he found 62 pet corpses on a 300-kilometr

An internet user in China has exposed on social media that he found 62 pet corpses on a 300-kilometre stretch of expressway after their owners tied them to the outside vehicles during the Chinese New Year travel rush. In his viral video released on February 25, the blogger Wu Jiayou said he encountered the corpses on the road while he was driving from Leshan in Sichuan province to Chongqing, southwestern China, according to a report by the Yangcheng Evening News. About eight of the animals were... AdvertisementTrending in ChinaPeople & CultureTrending in ChinaDozens of pet corpses found on China highway, likely caused by unsafe transport by ownersTrail of animal destruction leaves blogging dog lover with ‘heartache’; pet expert warns of ‘sickness, nerves, fear, defecation’ on unsafe travels2-MIN READ2-MINAlice Yanin ShanghaiPublished: 2:00pm, 6 Mar 2026An internet user in China has exposed on social media that he found 62 pet corpses on a 300-kilometre stretch of expressway after their owners tied them to the outside vehicles during the Chinese New Year travel rush.In his viral video released on February 25, the blogger Wu Jiayou said he encountered the corpses on the road while he was driving from Leshan in Sichuan province to Chongqing, southwestern China, according to a report by the Yangcheng Evening News.About eight of the animals were dogs while the rest were cats, said Wu.The terrified-looking animal above was put inside a blue bag and tied to a car. Photo: YouTube“They all looked like pet animals because they wore clothes and their hair was well groomed. I think they died of accidents during the transport due to the lack of care and protection from their owners,” Wu was quoted as saying.AdvertisementHe said his heart ached seeing the dead animals because he also has a pet dog, a Border Collie.“Many pet owners just follow a recent trend of not putting their pets inside the vehicles, but hanging them outside,” said Wu.AdvertisementAn increasing number of people in mainland China drive home with their pets to celebrate the Chinese New Year this year.Another pet dog is seen after being shoved into a bag and slung from the back of a car. Photo: YouTubeAdvertisementSelect VoiceSelect Speed0.8x0.9x1.0x1.1x1.2x1.5x1.75x00:0000:001.00x
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