China's Dog-Rental Platform 'Wangbu' Sparks Curiosity and Concern
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- A new Chinese platform, 'Wangbu,' allows urban residents to rent dogs by the hour for walks.
- The service, launched in March, connects owners with renters in major cities like Beijing and Shanghai, with fees ranging from $1.5 to $9 per hour, raising both curiosity and concern.
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A new dog-rental platform called 'Wangbu' has launched in China, allowing people to rent dogs by the hour for walks in major cities. The service connects owners with renters, with fees varying by breed and duration.
A dog-rental platform has sparked both curiosity and concern as China’s urban pet economy takes an unexpected turn.
Launched on social media in March, the mini-programme known as “Wangbu,” which loosely translates to “dog walk,” enables residents in first-tier cities like Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen to rent dogs by the hour for walks.
After owners create profiles for their pets, renters coordinate pickup and return details directly with them. Fees typically range from 10 to 60 yuan (US$1.5 to US$9) per hour, depending on the dog’s breed and rental duration.
One listing features Even, a White West Highland Terrier based in Shenzhen, available for 45 yuan an hour. His profile depicts him as active and affectionate. Renters may walk him only in the presence of his owner and are prohibited from feeding him anything not supplied by the owner.
Another dog, a Corgi named Baiwan, is offered for 60 yuan an hour. Described as playful and appreciative of praise, he can be walked alone and taken out by car, according to his owner.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What are the ethical implications?
- What regulations will apply?
- What is the long-term viability?






