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Lin and Mochi became minor celebrities in China, attending dog-related events and appearing on TV shows. They even landed a few endorsement deals, with pet food and toy companies clamoring to work with the popular duo.
Living alone in hyper-competitive cities like Shanghai or Beijing can lead to intense social isolation. Watching a female creator navigate urban life with the loyal companionship of a dog provides viewers with a sense of proxy comfort and community. Countering "Neijuan" (Involution)