I eat at Chinese restaurants quite often, so I really hope that isn't true. When I was at China though, I've heard some pretty gross stories about the restaurants there. I've heard that some restaurants have been caught using gasoline oil in their foods. There was this one time when we went to a restaurant in China, and we found some live bugs in our rice. Also, I'm not sure if any of you are familiar, but in China there's this food called "stinky tofu" (yes that's the name). It's really quite disgusting to tell you the truth, I would not recommend it at all, but apparently it's pretty popular in some areas (I have no idea why because I honestly think it's the most disgusting thing I've ever eaten). Anyways, it's supposed stinky, and the stinkier it is, the better it is. I've heard stories that some restaurants were caught putting the tofu in sh*t in order to make it stinkier. I've also been told that many restaurants have been caught freezing up dishes for weeks and months and reheating them when it was ordered. Also, in China, the hygiene is a lot worse than it is in the United States. That’s why you always go eat at top restaurants or else you’ll end up getting diarrhea, because the smaller restaurants all have horrible hygiene according to American standards. Anyways, sorry if I grossed you out, but that stuff shouldn’t be happening here in the United States. All I’m trying to say is, that if dog or whatever other crap is found in Chinese food, I’m really not going to be surprised