The slaughter started on Thursday, a day after it was confirmed that a women died from rabies, authorities of Xiuwen town said.
Law enforcement officers in gloves beat the dogs to death with long poles.
The animals' bodies were transported to disposal site by government staff wearing face masks, Hong Kong-based South China Sea quoted local media reports as saying.
The woman, a dentist, was bitten by her own pet Husky in July and died in January.
She also feared the treatment might affect her pregnancy.
The township government said three people have died from rabies in the past eight years.
Because about 20 per cent of vaccinated dogs can still carry the rabies virus, officials decided to cull the entire canine population within 3 kilometre of the town.
Some animal rights experts voiced concern to the indiscriminative cull.
The incident prompted discussions on China's social media, the report said.
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