Even Shanghai's dogs are forced to stay inside during lockdown. Doggy diapers, anyone?
Shanghai’s Covid-19 lockdown has sent the city’s 25 million residents racing to grocery stores to stock up on vegetables, noodles and other quarantine essentials.
Then there’s Kent Kedl, an American expatriate in the Chinese megacity, who spent his last day of freedom outside, on his knees, digging up a boxful of dirt to bring home to his two dogs.
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