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Zoo's 'Pandas' Were Actually Dyed Dogs!

24 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Zoo management admitted using dyed Chow Chows as pandas.
  • Animals exhibited unusual panda behavior like wagging tails.
  • Similar incidents of painted dogs occurred at other Chinese zoos.
Zoo's 'Pandas' Were Actually Dyed Dogs!

Visitors at a Chinese zoo in Guangdong province were surprised to find the supposed pandas displayed unusually friendly behavior, including panting and wagging their tails. Further observation and viral video evidence revealed these animals were, in fact, Chow Chow dogs that had been dyed black and white.

The zoo's management later admitted to the deception, stating that the 'painted dogs' were part of their 'Strange Animals and Cute Pets Paradise' exhibit. They explained that the novelty attracted visitors and claimed the dye was safe, akin to human hair coloring. However, this explanation did not appease all visitors, with some demanding refunds for what they perceived as false advertising.

This incident is not isolated, as a similar case occurred in early 2024 in Jiangsu province, where another zoo admitted to painting Chow Chows. Animal welfare advocates raised concerns about the potential risks to the dogs' sensitive skin and thick coats, highlighting a recurring issue where zoos may resort to cost-cutting measures that lead to public controversy and ethical dilemmas.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Shanwei zoo admitted that two animals presented as pandas were actually Chow Chow dogs that had been dyed to look like pandas.
The zoo claimed the painted dogs were a novelty attraction that drew visitors, fitting their theme of strange animals and cute pets.
Yes, a similar incident occurred in early 2024 in Jiangsu province, where a zoo also admitted to painting Chow Chows to resemble pandas.

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