
"The video, first posted online on 15 March, shows the dogs walking along the highway in Changchun, where temperatures are dropping below 0C overnight."
"On the morning of 18 March, I woke up to find it was snowing in Changchun. I was especially worried about the seven dogs, afraid that they hadn't eaten or drunk anything."
"Three of the dogs, including Dapang, belong to a woman who lives in a village near Changchun. She told Chinese media that she had been looking for her dogs for four days."
"It is not clear why the dogs went missing but some netizens raised concerns that they could have been kidnapped for dog meat."
A group of seven dogs in China walked over 17km back to their village after going missing. The video of their journey gained over 230 million views online. The dogs, including a corgi named Dapang, were found by their owners after a volunteer from a local rescue center helped search for them. The owner had been looking for her dogs for four days before Dapang returned home. Concerns were raised about the dogs potentially being kidnapped for dog meat.
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