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As robot dogs take to the streets of China, could they ever replicate the companionship of man’s best friend?

  • The futuristic robot canines are becoming more common in Chinese streets and on social media
  • But they still look like robots, making some wonder if they are too cold to become popular

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Walking the dog with a twist in Shanghai. Photo: Thepaper.cn

Taking the pooch out for its regular walk is one of the great joys and chores of dog ownership. But does it apply if the dog is a robot?

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This seemingly futuristic question may no longer be a thing of the past, as robot dogs have started to appear on short video platforms across mainland China, with one video receiving over 700,000 likes.
Wu Xiangyu, a Shanghai resident, is an owner of a robot dog, and walking the canine in his spare time has become a regular routine, he told mainland media outlet Thepaper.cn.
In Shanghai, the Xuhui district riverside is considered a mecca for dog walking and jogging. One day in December 2021, Wu chose to take his robot dog there for a walk for the first time.
A crowd gathers to investigate a robot dog in Shanghai. Photo: Thepaper.cn
A crowd gathers to investigate a robot dog in Shanghai. Photo: Thepaper.cn

Immediately upon its appearance, the robot drew a throng of curious observers. People even brought their dogs to meet the robot canine, wanting to introduce their pets to a “new friend”.

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However, Wu said the real dogs seemed warier than their owners, approaching and retreating, furiously barking as if to protect themselves from the unknown.

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