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Jieyang Xinheng juveniles abused a stray mother dog and her puppies to death

2026-06-28 Guangdong, Jieyang, Jiedong District, Xinheng Town
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In late June 2026, in Pingpu Village, Xinheng Town, Jiedong District, Jieyang, Guangdong, a stray mother dog and her puppies were abused to death, drawing continuing public attention. This tracking report preserves the chain of public reports, official notices, social-platform circulation and later public responses.

Writing boundary: because the case involves minors, this site does not publish names, schools, family backgrounds, addresses or photos that have not been confirmed by authoritative sources. It opposes doxxing and harassment, while firmly condemning the cruelty that led to the animals’ deaths and distinguishing confirmed facts, media reports, and netizen-supplied leads.

I. The Incident

According to the June 30, 2026 notice from the Xinheng Town People’s Government, after an online video about minors harming stray dogs in Xinheng Town spread on June 29, local authorities formed a working group to investigate. The Beijing News reported that the location was Pingpu Village, Xinheng Town, and that several villagers said they had learned of the abuse on June 28.

No authoritative public source has confirmed the mother dog’s official name. After the incident spread, the names “Wangwang” and “Wang Wang” appeared repeatedly in memorial comments, reposts and overseas discussion. This site records that name as an online nickname, not an official name.

A villager told The Beijing News that the mother dog was usually fed by villagers and was seldom driven away; she had three puppies about half a month old, and the mother dog and puppies were all killed. These details come from media interviews and public reports rather than itemized official confirmation.

Public reports and reposted materials point to extremely cruel acts: beating with sticks, dragging, suspected gasoline or other accelerants used to burn the mother dog, and abuse of the puppies. Litchi News and Eastweek both carried descriptions of beating and burning. Because the official notice did not list every act, this site uses cautious wording such as “public video reportedly shows,” “media reported,” and “netizens alleged.”

Many people were not only angered by the killing itself, but by the apparent planning, cooperation and coldness described in circulated materials. Netizens repeatedly said the most frightening point was that the juveniles allegedly laughed while watching the dog suffer. This site records these points as public allegations and discussion, not as a judicial finding about personal identity.

These details explain why the reaction was so strong. A mother dog that had been seen and fed by people, and puppies that should have been hiding and growing, were allegedly subjected to deliberate violence. Recording this is a minimum act of respect for lives that could not speak for themselves.

The following daily-life, scene and circulation images have different source levels: some come from overseas platforms such as Threads or X, some from saved screenshots, and some still require tracing back to the original account. This site keeps those source boundaries visible.

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Online circulation image of the mother dog and puppies, preserved as a social-media screenshot rather than sole factual proof.
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Another online circulation image of the mother dog and puppies.
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A circulated image said to show puppies hiding in a stone crevice, reflecting public concern for the mother dog and puppies.

Sensitive Scene Images

The following images are circulated screenshots or collages related to the alleged abuse process. Under this site’s rule, graphic or strongly disturbing images receive a removable cover only; they are not permanently blurred or altered.

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Sensitive scene image. It may contain animal suffering or violent content. This site uses a removable cover only; it does not blur or alter the image.

Circulated screenshot related to the alleged abuse process; covered by default because it may be disturbing.
scene screenshot 2

Sensitive scene image. It may contain animal suffering or violent content. This site uses a removable cover only; it does not blur or alter the image.

Circulated screenshot related to the alleged abuse process; covered by default because it may be disturbing.
scene screenshot 3

Sensitive scene image. It may contain animal suffering or violent content. This site uses a removable cover only; it does not blur or alter the image.

Circulated screenshot related to the alleged abuse process; covered by default because it may be disturbing.
scene collage

Sensitive scene image. It may contain animal suffering or violent content. This site uses a removable cover only; it does not blur or alter the image.

Circulated screenshot related to the alleged abuse process; covered by default because it may be disturbing.
fire scene thumbnail

Sensitive scene image. It may contain animal suffering or violent content. This site uses a removable cover only; it does not blur or alter the image.

Circulated screenshot related to the alleged abuse process; covered by default because it may be disturbing.

II. Local Attitude Afterward

On June 30, 2026, Xinheng Town said a working group had been established, schools would strengthen education, guardians had been urged to fulfill guardianship duties, and the four persons involved were all under fourteen and had been sent to a specialized school. The notice also asked the public not to spread minors’ information and to reject online harassment.

The Beijing News reported that police had opened an investigation. As of this revision, this site has not found a clear public apology, mourning statement, community follow-up, animal-protection education plan, or explicit public condemnation of the abuse from village-level organizations or higher local authorities. Many netizens interpreted that silence as protection or sheltering of the perpetrators.

Public dissatisfaction therefore continued. Many people argued that if the response stopped at “under fourteen,” “sent to a specialized school,” and “do not cyberbully,” without explaining correction, supervision, guardianship responsibility, remains handling and community education, it would not answer the real problem exposed by the case.

Doubts also appeared around the phrase “sent to a specialized school.” Some users claimed the juveniles had not actually entered such a school, that some had gone out or travelled, or that there was no local school of the kind imagined by the public. This site has not verified those claims through authoritative sources, so they are recorded only as public questioning.

This site’s position is that protecting minors’ privacy and rejecting harassment do not conflict with demanding accountability for animal abuse. The age of the perpetrators cannot be used to erase the cruelty, and opposition to harassment cannot become a reason to dissolve public supervision.

Xinheng Town notice screenshot
Screenshot of the notice from Xinheng Town People’s Government.
Litchi News report screenshot
Litchi News screenshot reposting the notice and earlier report.

III. Domestic Public Opinion

After the case spread, domestic reaction moved from anger and mourning to broader questions about animal-protection law, parental guardianship, platform governance and space for public expression. Many people refused to reduce the case to “children who did not know better,” because circulated materials suggested preparation, watching, filming, repetition and cruelty.

On social platforms, many users asked why a mother dog fed by a community and her puppies could be treated this way, why adults failed to stop it, why local public explanations did not clearly mourn or condemn the abuse, and why discussion was often cooled, deleted or restricted.

Some memorial language itself became part of public memory. People wrote that Wang Wang and her babies should go to a kinder place in the next life, or that they were not familyless because the public would remember them. These comments are not legal facts, but they explain why the dogs were no longer accepted as anonymous “strays.”

Information supplied by netizens also pointed to a second layer of controversy: posts, videos and discussions about outdoor screens or public billboards were allegedly blocked, removed, restricted, met with security obstruction, persuasion to leave, phone calls or home warnings. This site records such material as netizen-supplied leads, not as official confirmation.

At the same time, public-service screens and outdoor ads saying “Stop animal abuse,” “Every life deserves respect,” and “May every little life be treated gently by the world” appeared in many cities. According to user-supplied information collected around July 15, 2026, netizens reported similar screens or public ads in the following places:

  • Zhengzhou, Henan
  • Taizhou, Jiangsu
  • Weifang, Shandong
  • Shenzhen, Guangdong
  • Powerlong One Mall, Xiamen, Fujian
  • Hangzhou, Zhejiang
  • Suzhou Xiangcheng Longfor Paradise Walk, Jiangsu
  • Mong Kok, Hong Kong
  • Jilin
  • Jining, Shandong
  • Times Square, New York, United States
  • Hohhot, Inner Mongolia
  • Chuzhou, Anhui
  • Nanjing, Jiangsu
  • Shilin Night Market, Taiwan
  • Tongxiang Wuyue Plaza, Zhejiang
  • Chengdu Outlets
  • Enshi Xingguangli, Hubei
  • Liying Plaza, Guangzhou
  • Taihe Plaza, Quanzhou, Fujian
  • Taiyuan, Shanxi
  • Chaonan Hesheng Plaza, Guangdong
  • Qingmao Port footbridge, Macau
  • Yongwangli, Puyang, Henan
  • Nanyang Gaoxin Wuyue, Henan

These screens were not all organized by the same sponsor, but together they show that people tried to use visible and peaceful language in public space to say that animal abuse should not be normalized or forgotten. The Jieyang case thus moved beyond one wave of online anger into real-world civic expression.

AMORTALS public screen 1
Xiaohongshu screenshot: AMORTALS public-service screen saying STOP ANIMAL ABUSE.
AMORTALS public screen 2
Xiaohongshu screenshot: AMORTALS public-service screen saying the dog only wanted to protect its children.
Hangzhou public billboard
Reported Hangzhou public billboard calling for kindness to every small life.
Chuzhou public screen
Reported Chuzhou public screen saying every life deserves respect.
Hong Kong public billboard
Reported Hong Kong public billboard saying STOP ANIMAL ABUSE.
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Netizen-supplied collage of public screens and public-service ads in multiple places.

Leads and Information Supplied by Some Netizens

Some netizens further said that after public-service information about the Jieyang case appeared on outdoor billboards, mall screens or public screens in Hong Kong and mainland cities, several displays were forced down within about one day. Around the same issue, users also reported obstruction by security staff, persuasion to leave, takedowns, traffic limits, phone reminders or home visits. The following screenshots are preserved as leads and information supplied by netizens; this site does not present every item as officially confirmed fact.

netizen information screenshot 01
Netizen-supplied information screenshot preserved as a lead about public expression or alleged public-opinion control.
According to a Line chat screenshot shared by netizens, someone said they had discussed with other concerned supporters about using an outdoor screen to speak up for this case, but later received a phone call from a person claiming to be a police officer. The caller allegedly discouraged the screen placement and asked them to leave or dissolve the related chat group. This site preserves the screenshot as a netizen-supplied lead and does not present the claim as officially confirmed fact.
According to a Line chat screenshot shared by netizens, someone said they had discussed with other concerned supporters about using an outdoor screen to speak up for this case, but later received a phone call from a person claiming to be a police officer. The caller allegedly discouraged the screen placement and asked them to leave or dissolve the related chat group. This site preserves the screenshot as a netizen-supplied lead and does not present the claim as officially confirmed fact.

Another netizen-supplied screenshot from a Traditional Chinese social platform claims that a Taiwanese woman had gone to Jieyang to ask about the case and heard a local middle-aged man say that it was “an earlier wave” and had already passed. The screenshot also includes claims that dogs were killed locally in the past and mentions killing cats and burning cats or dogs. This site preserves the screenshot as online rumor and public-opinion material to show continuing concern about the local animal-protection environment. It is not an official notice or judicial finding, and it must not be used as confirmation of specific people, specific acts, or the general condition of the locality.

Netizen-supplied Traditional Chinese social-platform screenshot containing secondhand claims about local animal-harm conditions in Jieyang. Preserved only as online rumor and public-opinion material, not as official or confirmed fact.
Netizen-supplied Traditional Chinese social-platform screenshot containing secondhand claims about local animal-harm conditions in Jieyang. Preserved only as online rumor and public-opinion material, not as official or confirmed fact.

Why This Case Again Points to Anti-Animal-Abuse Legislation

Many jurisdictions already place serious animal cruelty within clearer legal frameworks. The United Kingdom’s Animal Welfare Act 2006 prohibits unnecessary suffering to protected animals; the United States’ PACT Act made certain extreme animal cruelty a federal felony in 2019; Japan’s Act on Welfare and Management of Animals also contains criminal penalties.

Mainland China still lacks a national anti-animal-cruelty law broadly covering companion animals, strays and ordinary cruelty acts. Real implementation would require police response, evidence collection, veterinary appraisal, video preservation, animal placement, treatment costs, remains handling and long-term supervision, areas where local capacity and interdepartmental coordination remain uneven.

This does not mean there is no hope. Since 2009, scholars such as Chang Jiwen have promoted expert drafts on animal protection or anti-cruelty legislation. In recent years, NPC deputies, CPPCC members, legal professionals and public figures have repeatedly called for the issue to enter the legislative agenda. The Jieyang case again shows that without a clear legal boundary, kindness can only arrive late through public outrage.

IV. Overseas Public Opinion

The Jieyang “Wang Wang” case quickly crossed the Chinese internet and entered Hong Kong media, animal-protection organizations and multilingual social platforms. Eastweek reported on July 15, 2026 on global support for the abused Jieyang mother dog and puppies, public screens, petitions, a Hong Kong animal-protection statement and NPV leaflet actions.

That Eastweek report said Steven Ma posted on social media on July 13 calling for legislation and an end to animal cruelty; Andrew Yuen uploaded a poster supporting animal protection; and Joe Chen reposted support on Weibo on July 14. This site records those celebrity voices as media-reported leads, and does not write other untraceable celebrity rumors as confirmed facts.

The Asia for Animals Coalition listed “Dog Burning in Jieyang Guangdong Province China” in its FAQ, describing it as a serious animal-abuse case involving four juveniles and referring readers to Chinese animal-protection groups. It also reminded the public not to reward abuse content by watching, commenting on or reposting graphic videos, and instead to report such content through platform tools.

OIPA ETS issued a formal action statement on July 17, 2026, saying it had taken action over the killing of “Wang Wang” and her puppies in Jieyang, China. OIPA said it had received hundreds of reports and appeals from Europe and other countries, sent formal letters to relevant Chinese authorities and embassy channels, and called for transparent investigation, prevention and stronger animal legal protection.

South China Morning Post reported on July 16, 2026 that the Hong Kong SPCA cancelled a fundraiser and apologized after backlash over a proposal to remove dog-killing videos. The report also said SPCA described itself as saddened and angered, and again called for stronger animal-protection laws and education.

This site records that tension clearly: violent images should not be turned into entertainment or traffic, but deletion and throttling cannot replace preservation of facts. A more responsible approach is to protect minors’ privacy, avoid identity exposure and harassment, while preserving verifiable reports, organizational statements, public-service screens, screenshots and follow-up handling.

Reddit discussion screenshot
Reddit screenshot showing overseas English-language discussion.
Facebook discussion screenshot
Facebook screenshot reflecting continued attention in traditional Chinese communities.

X Platform Circulation and Overseas Attention

Beyond media and organizations, users on X continued to discuss and condemn the case, connecting it with animal-protection legislation, public screens, platform restriction and international support. The following screenshots are preserved as evidence of overseas circulation; specific account identities and original context should be checked against retrievable sources if cited in detail.

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X platform circulation screenshot preserved as evidence of overseas public attention.
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X platform circulation screenshot preserved as evidence of overseas public attention.
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X platform circulation screenshot preserved as evidence of overseas public attention.
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X platform circulation screenshot preserved as evidence of overseas public attention.
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X platform circulation screenshot preserved as evidence of overseas public attention.
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X platform circulation screenshot preserved as evidence of overseas public attention.
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X platform circulation screenshot preserved as evidence of overseas public attention.

Timeline

  • Around 2026-06-28: In interviews with The Beijing News, several local villagers said they had learned of the juvenile abuse case.
  • 2026-06-29: The online video about minors harming stray dogs in Xinheng Town drew public attention.
  • Around 11:00 on 2026-06-30: The Beijing News said it learned from Jiedong police that an investigation had been opened.
  • 2026-06-30: Xinheng Town issued a notice saying the four people involved were all under 14 and had been sent to a specialized school.
  • Early to mid-July 2026: Mourning, doubt, legislative discussion and public-service screens appeared across social platforms and public spaces.
  • 2026-07-15: Eastweek reported global support, public screens, Hong Kong animal-protection groups and NPV actions.
  • 2026-07-16: SCMP reported that Hong Kong SPCA cancelled a fundraiser and apologized amid controversy over removing dog-killing videos.
  • 2026-07-17: OIPA ETS issued a formal action statement over the killing of Wang Wang and her puppies.

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Kim Tuyền kim*********@gmail.com 42.*.*.129 · Vietnam Hanoi · 2026-07-17 10:55

拒绝虐待动物。保护未成年法律不该拿下来为恶毒当金子牌,保护未成年开立原因是为弱小的人保护,动物也是小弱无声的生命。你们凭什么要放过他们

lumo 181*******@qq.com 171.*.*.49 · China Sichuan Chengdu · 2026-07-17 10:00

从知道这件事以后,只要一空闲下来我脑子里就会闪过那些残忍的画面以及描述事情经过的只言片语,我没看视频包括事件完整描述,我只要一扫到那些图片和字眼就无比痛心,每天一闲下来就是去刷帖子,只要提到旺旺我都点赞留言,旺旺一家已经没了,为了后面不再出现“旺旺一家”我一定尽我所能不让给事件增加热度,让更多的人知道发生了什么,旺旺,好小狗,以后做自由的风,跑遍万千大地再没有人能伤害你

呼吁动保立法 664******@qq.com 120.*.*.206 · China Guangdong Province Guangzhou · 2026-07-17 09:43

关于加快推进《动物保护法》立法的建议

尊敬的有关部门:

您好!

随着社会文明不断进步,动物保护已成为越来越多群众关注的公共议题。目前,我国已有《野生动物保护法》《动物防疫法》等相关法律,但针对伴侣动物虐待、遗弃及饲养管理等方面,仍缺乏统一、系统的法律规范。

建议尽快推动《动物保护法》立法,并重点完善以下内容:

1. 明确禁止虐待、残害、遗弃动物等行为,依法追究相应法律责任,提高违法成本。
2. 完善养宠管理制度,推进登记、免疫、芯片、文明养宠等规范化管理。
3. 建立流浪动物救助和管理机制,鼓励领养代替购买,减少流浪动物数量。
4. 加强宠物繁育、销售、运输等行业监管,规范经营秩序。
5. 建立举报和执法机制,明确相关部门职责,提高执法效率。
6. 加强生命教育和文明养宠宣传,提升公众保护动物意识。

动物保护不仅体现社会文明程度,也有助于维护公共安全、公共卫生和生态环境。希望有关部门积极研究并推动《动物保护法》立法,进一步完善相关法律制度,促进人与动物和谐共生。

Yaney 212.*.*.198 · Hong Kong Kowloon · 2026-07-17 01:44

不是因为见到光才坚持,是因为坚持才能见到光,汪汪走好,不会再痛了。

fior 120.*.*.193 · China Guangdong Shenzhen · 2026-07-17 00:59

对不起旺旺,谢谢可爱的你和宝宝们来到过这个世界上,相信善良一定能驱散黑暗为社会进步出一份力,我不会忘记的。

夏收 xia****@nju.edu.cn 112.*.*.161 · China Jiangsu Nanjing · 2026-07-17 00:56

蟹蟹,旺旺永远活在心中!

Anonymous Visitor 219.*.*.4 · China Guangdong Guangzhou · 2026-07-17 00:54

太难过了,因为这个事哭了好几次了,太难受了,旺旺,小狗安息吧,以后再也不用流浪,不用担心受怕了,不会再痛了…

Anonymous Visitor 120.*.*.72 · China Guangdong Huizhou · 2026-07-17 00:01

一定要坚持为旺旺发声!

Anonymous Visitor 39.*.*.90 · China Shanghai Yueyang · 2026-07-16 23:50

立法立法立法

Anonymous Visitor 39.*.*.90 · China Shanghai Yueyang · 2026-07-16 23:50

立法

Anonymous Visitor 178********@163.com 39.*.*.90 · China Shanghai Yueyang · 2026-07-16 23:47

立法

Anonymous Visitor 60.*.*.8 · China Shandong Jinan · 2026-07-16 23:46

感谢作者 感谢发声 世界因你们更美好了一点❤️

404******@qq.com 120.*.*.115 · China Guangdong Guangzhou · 2026-07-16 23:21

旺旺你好,我是珠海的姐姐,我家也有一个小狗,也是女孩子,跟你一样善良可爱,旺旺啊,如果我认识你,如果那天我也在,我一定会拼尽全力的去保护你和你的宝宝。对不起旺旺,生而为你,不能再为你做点什么,我对不起你…
但是因为你,我去投喂流浪猫狗了,我感觉我能做的就只有这些了,对不起小狗,下辈子别来了…
我们很多的帖子都被删了,很多帖子发出了却不可见,只能希望国外的网友帮帮我们。
那四个贱种必定要血债血偿!

咕噜 HMM****@163.com 36.*.*.110 · China Anhui Hefei · 2026-07-16 23:06

我真的希望旺旺遇到那几个恶魔的时候我就在旁边,我幻想我能够阻止他们伤害旺旺和她的孩子们。自从这几天得知了旺旺的遭遇,我每天刷到人们为旺旺发声我都会流泪,每天晚上做梦梦见的都是自己去解救小动物们。我真的感觉好无力。旺旺啊旺旺,到底有什么办法能减少你们的痛苦呢?

旺旺天堂没有痛苦 253******@qq.com 114.*.*.176 · China Beijing · 2026-07-16 23:05

如果有来世,我养你和宝宝啊。我家有四只猪咪,你和宝宝来了相信也能相处的很好很好。

Anonymous Visitor 223.*.*.212 · China Hubei Huashan · 2026-07-16 22:29

旺旺,我们都记得你。

Anonymous Visitor 115.*.*.218 · China Zhejiang Hangzhou · 2026-07-16 17:55

旺旺,今天又是想你的一天😭😭😭

_ni 153.*.*.162 · Japan Tokyo Chiyoda City · 2026-07-16 17:53

支持尽快成立动物保护法!✊✊✊

维妮 281******@qq.com 125.*.*.85 · China Guangdong Guangzhou · 2026-07-16 16:42

旺旺,很遗憾以这样的方式认识你。这么迟才知道这件事,当晚刷到你的事情的时候,我整个人是无法接受的。为什么会对一直都对人类表达友善的小狗做出如此残忍的事情。她只是生来就流浪在外,年纪小小就怀孕了。但是旺旺也很努力的在过好自己的生活,照顾好自己的孩子。宝宝们都被照顾得干干净净。宝宝们被领养了,也没有去打扰领养人家,偶尔会去看看宝宝,到晚上了就会回去自己找的地下水道继续照顾新生的宝宝们。而且她的快乐不复杂,就是路边的一滩水也可以开心玩耍一下午。看到人也会微笑摇尾靠近,并没有奢求更多。那几个恶毒少年凭什么要利用旺旺的善意加害于她!而且连她的宝宝需要一起祸害!这个时候我甚至很的相信现世报,他们终究会得到报应,旺旺你的善意大家都感受到了。下辈子你们会平安喜乐,吃饱喝暖,开心快乐的!ee爱你还有你的宝宝们!

抗争到底的热心市民刘小姐 474******@qq.com 120.*.*.223 · China Guangdong Guangzhou · 2026-07-16 15:01

旺旺,已经快一个月了,很抱歉以这种方式认识你,你在天堂和你的宝贝们一定要好好的,不要再来人间了,人间太苦太恶了。你放心,有千千万万个人类去为你发声,为你申冤,我们会为你抗争到底的!