Former Military Dog Handler Gains 5 Million Followers Offering Low-Cost Pet Treatments in China
Qian Yong, a retired military dog handler in China, has become a popular online figure with over 5 million followers for his affordable pet treatments. Operating from a modest clinic in rural Tangshan, Hebei province, Yong specializes in curing cats and dogs using limited medical equipment. His dedication and methods have earned him the nickname "Hua Tuo in the Vets Field."

Qian Yong, a former military dog handler in China, has gained significant online recognition for providing low-cost pet treatments. He has amassed 5 million online followers, establishing himself as an internet sensation for his work in animal welfare.
Yong operates a clinic situated in rural Tangshan, located in northern Hebei province. Despite utilizing minimal medical equipment in a spartan setting, he focuses on curing cats and dogs.
His efforts have led to him being nicknamed "Hua Tuo in the Vets Field." This moniker references Hua Tuo, a revered Chinese physician from the late Eastern Han dynasty (25-220 AD), widely known as a "Divine Doctor" for his medical expertise.
According to the China News Service, Yong's methods and dedication have resonated with the public, solidifying his reputation as a compassionate and effective pet caregiver. (Source: South China Morning Post)

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