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One-dog policy : ウィキペディア英語版 | One-dog policy The one-dog policy (一犬一户 Yī quǎn yī hù) is a policy implemented in 2006, restricting residents of Beijing, China to one dog per family. It also prohibits families from raising large (over 14 in or 35.5 cm tall) or ferocious dogs. Effective from May 2011, a similar policy was planned for Shanghai. ==Causes== The one-dog policy was implemented in 2006, when it became apparent that rabies was the infectious disease killing the most people in that year. Xinhua News Agency, the official news agency, said that rabies had killed 318 people in September 2006 and 2,651 people in 2004, the latest year for which data is available.〔(China launches 'one dog' policy ) ''The Australian'' (accessed 2008-03-19)〕〔(One-Dog Policy for China's Capital ) ''Discovery Channel News'' (accessed 2008-03-19)〕 Only 3% of dogs in China are vaccinated, while 69,000 people sought treatment for rabies in 2005 in Beijing alone.〔(Beijing Sets a 'One Dog' Policy to Combat Rabies ) ''The New York Times'' (accessed 2008-03-19)〕
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