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  • Survey shows 62.5% of Taiwanese workers own pets

    A job bank survey in Taiwan shows a preference for pets over children, driven by anti-marriage views and low birth rates. Pet ownership trends and spending habits are explored.
    2024/10/18 12:03
  • Python found in laundry shop to be adopted if unclaimed

    Discover the story of a 1.7-meter-long Burmese python caught in Changhua, Taiwan, awaiting its owner or adoption. Details on the capture and adoption process inside.
    2024/09/23 22:00
  • Taiwan to mandate cat registration starting August 2025

    Starting August 2025, Taiwan’s Ministry of Agriculture will mandate cat registration to enhance management, with fines for non-compliance. The move aims to safeguard pets, with microchipping at a nominal fee. This follows a significant rise in pet ownership.
    2024/08/26 15:31
  • Miaoli ramps up fight against illegal animal traps

    Discover how the Miaoli Animal Care and Health Office is combating illegal animal trapping with increased inspections and education, following numerous rescue cases. Learn about the penalties for offenders and the office’s initiatives to protect pets.
    2024/08/14 23:00
  • Aging pets raise long-term care concerns in Taiwan

    Discover how Taiwan is addressing the challenges of pet aging and long-term care as pet registrations outpace newborns. Learn about the costs and solutions for pet owners.
    2024/08/14 18:03
  • Vice President Hsiao champions pet welfare at Taipei show

    Vice President Bi-khim Hsiao announces continued support for pet policies at the Taipei Pets Show 2024, aiming to balance animal welfare and consumer rights.
    2024/07/05 15:52
  • MOA: No scientific basis for animal communicators

    Discover why Taiwan’s Ministry of Agriculture rejects animal communicators as a legitimate profession, citing a lack of scientific evidence. Learn about the plans to regulate this controversial field amidst the country’s booming pet industry.
    2024/06/14 15:16
  • Taiwan sees surge in pet numbers, cats lead the boom

    Discover the latest findings from the Ministry of Agriculture’s survey, revealing a significant rise in pet ownership in Taiwan, with pet cats seeing a 50% increase. Learn about the changes in survey methods and the potential for a new cat registration system.
    2024/05/31 17:21
  • Tsai meets with English education pioneer Doris Brougham

    President Tsai Ing-wen meets with Studio Classroom founder Doris Brougham to discuss their love for pets and English education in Taiwan, highlighting Brougham’s 70-year contribution and welcoming her as a true Taiwanese citizen.
    2024/04/30 13:38
  • Pets overtake newborns: Taiwan’s shifting family dynamics

    In Taiwan, pet registrations have surpassed the number of newborns, highlighting a shift towards pet ownership and an increasing demand for pet healthcare. Veterinarians are now more common than pediatricians, with pets often treated as family members.
    2024/04/26 15:17
  • Doggy Christmas party brings holiday cheer to beloved pets

    Taipei’s Family Dog hosts a unique Christmas celebration, bringing together over 20 dogs and their owners for a festive feast. Embracing the growing trend of including pets in holiday festivities, the event highlights the increasing importance of pets in family life and supports animal shelters.
    2023/12/25 11:15
  • Outrage over ’Cone of Shame’ for child’s cellphone use

    Controversy has erupted in China and Taiwan over a Shaanxi province man’s decision to put a "cone of shame" typically used on pets on his 5-year-old granddaughter as a deterrent from using a cellphone. The incident, reported by the South China Morning Post, drew criticism online, with many considering it child abuse and a violation of the child’s dignity. The girl’s mother claimed the collar was effective in curbing her daughter’s phone usage, but the video of the girl wearing it went viral on Weibo, eliciting outrage from users who found it abusive and disrespectful. The incident has sparked a wider debate on parenting techniques and the challenge of balancing technology use among children.
    2023/12/20 21:18
  • JINS, guide dog association launch bandana set for charity

    JINS and the Taiwan Guide Dog Association have collaborated to release a limited edition ’Matching Bandana Set’ for pets and owners, with proceeds going to support guide dogs. The collection draws inspiration from parent-child outfits, featuring dogs leading their owners on outdoor adventures. Celebrity Ada Pan endorses the campaign, hoping to raise awareness and funds for the guide dog program.
    2023/12/07 18:49
  • DPP’s Hsiao Bi-khim lands in Taiwan with her four cats

    Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) vice presidential candidate Hsiao Bi-khim returned to Taiwan from New York with her four beloved cats, arriving at Taoyuan International Airport. Accompanied by security officers, Hsiao handled her immigration procedures while waving to reporters and travelers. She then proceeded to the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Agency to take care of the entry quarantine procedures for her cats. As her feline friends meowed from within their carriers, Hsiao comforted them and fed them treats. She personally confirmed the purchase of canned food and dry kibble for her pets before leaving the airport under the escort of security personnel. Hsiao had returned to Taiwan on Nov. 20 to report for duty and submit her resignation, registered for the elections the following day, and rallied support in Hualien. She then returned to the United States on Nov. 26 to finalize her resignation and pack her belongings before making her journey back to Taiwan with her cats.
    2023/11/30 21:54
  • Hsiao Bi-khim launches ’Cat Warrior’ YouTube show

    DPP vice presidential candidate Hsiao Bi-khim has launched a YouTube show called "Bi-khim Cat Warrior Meow Meow Meow" to share stories about President Tsai Ing-wen’s cat, Think Think, and discuss her own experiences with pets and the concept of "cat warrior" diplomacy. In the first episode, Hsiao recounts finding a stray kitten in Hualien and offering it to Tsai, who accepted and named it Think Think. Hsiao also introduces her four cats at home and expresses her longing for them as they await their return from the U.S. The concept of "cat warrior" diplomacy represents Hsiao’s strategy in international diplomacy, as she believes cats’ characteristics like balance, agility, and having nine lives are effective in this field. Hsiao recently returned to Taiwan from Washington D.C. to resume her duties as Taiwan’s representative to the U.S.
    2023/11/29 21:01
  • Lai Ching-te rebuffs China’s criticism in Time interview

    Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) candidate Lai Ching-te emphasizes his political standpoint in a Time magazine interview after registering with the Central Election Commission (CEC) alongside running mate Hsiao Bi-khim, becoming the first confirmed party pair for the 2024 presidential election. The interview coincided with the Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO) of China’s Central Committee harshly criticizing the DPP candidates, accusing them of advocating for "independence upon independence." Lai dismisses China’s criticisms, highlighting that Chinese officials lack experience with a national transition to democracy. He underscores the differing national visions of the opposition party Kuomintang (KMT) and the DPP, asserting the DPP’s firm commitment to safeguarding Taiwan’s sovereignty and rejecting China’s attempts at unification. During the registration, Lai and Hsiao, who have differing preferences for pets, wear badges featuring painted animal figures, symbolizing their unique cooperation. Supporters enthusiastically witness this exciting moment, demonstrating their enthusiasm for the upcoming election race.
    2023/11/22 20:02
  • Household spending on fitness and pets soar in Taiwan

    Despite facing economic challenges like inflation and stagnant wages, Taiwanese households are ramping up spending in two unexpected categories: fitness and pet care. With an annual growth rate of over 15% in fitness spending and a 36.2% increase in pet-related expenses over the past decade, these sectors show strong resilience and growth.
    2023/10/19 13:24
  • Taiwan shopper criticized for locking dog in car for hours

    In Taiwan, dedicated dog owners often view their pets as members of the family. However, on New Year’s Eve (Dec. 31) shoppers were aghast to hear loud barks coming from inside a car parked in a retail store lot — clearly, the desperate calls for help were of an animal left locked up and forgotten by its owner.
    2023/01/04 18:47
  • Taiwanese politicians bring cute pets to attract voters

    TAIPEI (TVBS News) — Taiwanese politicians have used their cute pets to attract more votes for the local election on Saturday (Nov 26).
    2022/11/21 17:39
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