Photo Op: ‘Pugs’ on Oxygen to Slam Hong Kong Pet Show: ‘Flat-Faced Breeds Suffer for Life!’
Photo Op: ‘Pugs’ on Oxygen to Slam Hong Kong Pet Show: ‘Flat-Faced Breeds Suffer for Life!’
What: Wearing dog costumes and pug and bulldog masks, a pack of PETA supporters will descend on the Hong Kong Pet Show on Thursday with oxygen tanks to alert the public to the breathing difficulties of flat-faced dogs and urge them to adopt dogs and never buy “purebreds” from pet stores or breeders. The action will draw attention to the multitude of health problems caused by these breeds’ grotesquely distorted airways, which cause the dogs to pant, snort, wheeze, and struggle to breathe—all to satisfy humans’ desire for a certain look.
Where: Open area outside Central Plaza (near the fountain), opposite the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, 1 Harbour Rd., Wan Chai, Hong Kong
When: Thursday, 6 February, 12:00 pm sharp
“Would-be animal guardians need to know that flat-faced dogs will be unable to chase a ball or enjoy a walk without gasping for air, and many will die prematurely,” says PETA Asia Senior Vice President Jason Baker. “PETA condemns the cruel glamorization of breathing-impaired breeds and urges everyone to adopt from their local animal shelter, which will help keep more pugs, boxers, and bulldogs from being brought into this world only to suffer.”
A number of countries, including Norway, Austria, Germany, and the Netherlands, have banned or restricted the breeding of some or all flat-faced dogs.
Interviews will be available on-site and remotely. Photos of the protest will be available here after 3 p.m. on Thursday.
PETA—whose motto reads, in part, that “animals are not ours to abuse in any way”—opposes speciesism, a human-supremacist worldview. For more information, please visit PETAAsia.com or follow the group on X, Facebook, or Instagram.

