Chinese dog breeders raise 'thousands of puppies' to feed diners

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Chinese dog breeders raise 'thousands of puppies' to feed diners
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Some Chinese breeders are raising 'thousands of puppies' to feed diners

An anonymous restaurateur revealed the grim reality of the dog meat industry. Comes after Shenzhen became the first city in China to ban the eating of dogs.

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