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Online supermarket Ocado launches Fetch pet store
Dragons’ Den success Billy+Margot notches up 100,000 iced treats sales
Maidenhead Aquatics moves into Huntingdon Garden & Leisure
Litter Kwitter and Pet Diner set to shine on the international stage
Coletta & Tyson's relaunched pet shop sets high standards
UK's first 'Bring Your Dog To Work Day' set to help employees and charities
Pets At Home uses real people's videos for this advert
New breed of muzzle more powerful than legislation
Changes to Dangerous Dogs Law welcomed by Kennel Club
China goes crazy over 'Panda Dogs' - could they catch on in the UK?
Ancol's new catalogue out now
Mr Johnson’s New Advance lines are going down a storm
Poundstretcher aims to have 100 Pet Hut stores by the end of 2014
Exo Terra help in fight against critically endangered Gecko species
Animology keeping clean sheets
Wood Green animal shelter in London to stop vet treatments
Pet shop owner shellshocked over £100 tortoise theft
Exo Terra Pebble Waterfall helps to stimulate a reptile's natural drinking behaviour
Reduced registration fees for KC assured breeders
The compact filter that packs a powerful punch
BVA poses questions on Independence at its Scottish dinner
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China goes crazy over 'Panda Dogs' - could they catch on in the UK?



Pet shops in China are selling out of adorable 'Panda Dogs' as the country goes crazy for the fluffy black-and-white canines.

Despite their appearance, the dogs are not some bizarre new breed - but common Chows which have undergone a clever cosmetic makeover.

In Chengdu city in southwest China’s Sichuan province, pet shop owner Hsin Ch'en cannot satisfy demand among the country's new middle class who want the cute dogs as pets.

"Ten years ago the natural instinct of a Chinese person was to eat a dog," he said. "Now we are like westerners and want one as a companion. The cute breeds like French bulldogs and Labradors were the favourites, but now it is the panda dog."

Hsin Ch'en said he had perfected the technique of making a Chow resemble a panda - which is taking China by storm.

He said: "With a bit of careful grooming and colouring it is easy to turn a chow into a panda dog in about two hours.

"Then the look will stay with the dog for around six weeks and the owners bring them back for some touching up.

"There are no chemicals or cruelty involved. But the price of the dog does rise significantly because of the amount of grooming that goes into it.

"People don't mind paying the extra though - they like the fact that heads turn in the street and they can tell their friends: 'I have a panda dog'."

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