A careless employee at a Chinese shopping center caused 100 huskies to escape from a pet cafe and go on a rampage throughout the mall.
“All the huskies ran away from the cafe,” one staff member told Xigua Video, adding: “We were very lucky that they were found so early.”
Video of the March 12 incident shows the dogs running away from the Haha Husky Cute Pets cafe and running around the mall in all directions after their owners visited the cafe. Her dogs had not seen her in a long time, so the staff suggested that her visit might have excited her dogs.
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Staff chased the dogs through the mall in an attempt to round them up, and one of the employees was able to quickly chase several of the dogs away. In one video, a man wearing a white T-shirt can be seen chasing two people running frantically, barking excitedly, and the woman who was recording the video bursts out laughing, Viral Press reported. .
Dozens of pet huskies escaped from a dog cafe and ran through a shopping mall after a customer accidentally left the door open. On March 12, dogs were captured on video charging across the floor of a building in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, China. (viral press)
The rest of us treated the mall like a playground and wandered through the various stores. According to NDTV, the two dogs also snatched food from startled shoppers.
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Employees were able to get all but seven dogs back to the cafe within an hour. Staff member Huo said the cafe used chicken feet to lure dogs and treat them as “punishment.”

Customers froze as excited puppies darted around the store, seemingly having the time of their lives with a rare taste of freedom.
The two stolen huskies ran away after the incident. Although no one was injured by the dog, the cafe apologized and offered compensation to affected customers.
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The video went viral on Chinese social media platform Weibo, with users gleefully comparing the excited packs to “students running away from school.”

Most were successfully retrieved by trainers, but those that did not comply had to be lured back with chicken feet.
“What mall is this? When are they going to run away again? I’m in!” another user wrote. “It looks like a lot of fun!”
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According to the South China Morning Post, pet cafes are becoming more and more popular, with 3,638 new cafes opening in Shanghai in 2020, and the country’s pet industry expected to reach $68 billion (494 billion yuan) in 2022. ) made a profit.





