That's how I feel about this whole situation, too, CagneyDog. I was reading up on some Chinese articles and it seems like they're just numb to all the tragedies that are so common in everyday life. It's always difficult to fix these horrible crimes, and, frankly, I don't think anybody has a good solution. This is why the government isn't giving the day of light to the HSUS. $100,000 isn't going to do anything. The dog population in China is rampant because neuter/spays are unheard of and "veterinarians" are simply people who suggest what food to buy. It's tough, but my personal opinion is to improve life in itself. If the Chinese people were not subjected to so much neglect, I'm sure they would not inflict the same horrors upon our beloved companions.

China is just such a conflicted country. Sometimes I don't know whether to side with my compassion for animals or my love for my own people =/