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In the doghouse: canine adoptions up in virus-hit Hong Kong

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With free time on their hands and more hours spent at home because of virus restrictions, some Hong Kongers have turned to dogs to keep them company -- despite the city's notoriously limited apartment space.

Added on the 23/04/2020 08:32:34 - Copyright : AFP EN

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