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DALIAN, China -- The pet industry is growing fast in China despite the slumping economy as more young people choose to live with dogs and cats rather than having children, creating business ...
But in the swathes of China that are neither traditional nor modern, where regulations are elastic and crime is common, the dog-meat market is thriving. It is a case study in unfinished modernisation.
Beijing — China's annual dog meat festival is underway in the southwestern city of Yulin. This year, however, the fair is taking place with the backdrop of a coronavirus pandemic, and in ...
Our model on China's pet market projects pet sector sales to grow twice as fast as other consumer businesses in 2023-25E. Lessons from Japan point to a multi-decade runway for Chinese pet brands, ...
Animal activists are celebrating a new law that they say puts stops on the mass trafficking of feral dogs into Yulin, Guangxi for their annual festival of dog meat.
A dog lover traveled over 1,000 miles to come to the rescue of an adorable malamute from China's brutal dog meat trade.
The coronavirus pandemic has pushed China to shut down its live animal markets for good. But that doesn't mean that the wildlife trade is over or that the risk of a future outbreak is behind us.
According to Guo Peng of Shandong University, one of the few people to have studied the dog-meat market, only China’s ethnic Korean minority eat dog with regularity.
A market in Wuhan, central China, believe to the the epicenter of a coronavirus outbreak, was shut down in light of its likely role spreading disease.
In April, two Chinese cities were the first in the country to ban the consumption of dog and cat meat The summer solstice — this year on June 20 — marks the beginning of the infamous Yulin Dog ...
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