The story of 100 Husky dogs "escaping" from a pet cafe after a customer forgot to close the door has caused a stir on Chinese social networks in recent days.
According to SCMP, 100 Husky dogs rushed out of a coffee shop, causing chaos at a shopping mall in Guangdong province (China).
A video circulating on social media shows the dogs running excitedly around the shopping mall, ignoring the calls of cafe staff.
The incident happened on March 12 when the owner visited the cafe. The Husky dogs were extremely excited.
"The dogs haven't seen their owners for a long time," a staff member surnamed Huo told Xigua Video.
Because a customer forgot to close the door, the excited Huskies "broke out of jail".
Then a customer forgot to close the door, causing them all to "try" to run away from the cafe.
The staff immediately chased after the excited dogs. A female staff member later led some of them back into the cafe, while Huo picked up the remaining dogs one by one.
Huo jokingly fed his huskies chicken feet for dinner to "punish" them.
The online community is fascinated by the story of 100 Husky dogs "escaping" from a pet cafe.
"It feels like the joy of truant students," one commenter said.
"Great Husky festival. Enjoy the great 'jailbreak'," another person joked.
Pet cafes are becoming increasingly popular in China. According to Xifei Daily, 3,638 new pet cafes opened in Shanghai in 2020.
Customers usually pay between 60 yuan (over 200,000 VND) and 200 yuan (nearly 700,000 VND) for an hour at the pet cafe.
According to a report by Chinese market research firm iiMedia Research in 2023, the country's pet industry revenue will reach 494 billion yuan in 2022.
(According to Vietnamnet, April 4)
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