Internet rumors of mainland home isolationist dog walking tips

Recently, a video of a home isolator walking his dog in a mainland location has been making the rounds online. The resident, whose home was sealed and unable to go out, tied a rope around his pet dog’s body and slowly put the dog down from the back window, holding the rope and letting the dog walk itself below. Afterwards, the dog was slowly brought up again.

Mainland netizens disclosed that in many cities and counties, the doors of the homes of home isolates are sealed and locked with large locks on the outside. Others have even had their building doors welded shut, making it impossible to travel and walk the dog.

Netizens posted a video showing a high-rise apartment building in a mainland area, a resident who was home isolated, holding a rope to let the dog walk itself in the yard downstairs, walk enough, and then slowly lift the dog up from below with a rope. When mentioning the dog, the man’s body are out of the window, looking very dangerous. The good thing is that this resident lives on the second floor, to live in the upper floors, it would be more trouble.

The door of the home isolator was sealed and locked.