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Veterinary surgeons say continued enforcement of the strict policy will worsen long-standing pet-smuggling problems
City’s unfriendly policy towards animals is punishing the responsible owners of pets denied access to open public spaces
Police found dozens of dehydrated, malnourished animals covered in parasites and lesions in every room of the couple’s home.
When a customer accidentally left a dog cafe door ajar in China, its many four-legged “customers” thought they would do a runner and have some fun.
Experts say the number has gone up with increases in pet ownership and the popularity of push-button gas stoves
#JusticeforKillua went viral after a golden retriever named Killua was found dead by its owner after a neighbour allegedly bludgeoned it to death.
A physics teacher in Taiwan dropped a cat on his classroom floor to prove a point during a science lesson, sparking a wave of criticism on social media.
The death of a pet can be painful, but don’t bottle up your grief. Mental health and animal experts explain how to manage your emotions for your benefit and that of other pets in your family.
The pets market in mainland China has seen steady growth in recent years, driven by a shift in ‘lifestyles and mentality’ among pet owners, while Hongkongers too are more willing to increase their spending on the health and well-being of their animal friends, analysts said.
A woman in China has devoted years of her life to looking after animals in need, running up massive debts to ensure they are safe and well-fed, as well as forgoing the opportunity to move overseas to be with her daughter.
With an annual average of up to 20,000 dog bite incidents in Bengaluru, officials see microchipping as key in controlling the canine population.
Videos showed the woman hitting the poodle multiple times while holding it down on a balcony.
Bobi, a purebred Rafeiro Alentejano, had his title as ‘world’s oldest dog’ revoked after Guinness World Records said it found no evidence he had in fact lived for more than 31 years.
Warning on Year of the Dragon lizard buying after 2023’s Year of the Rabbit saw big increase in unwanted bunnies handed over to animal welfare groups.
Christie Brinkley is turning 70 on February 2, and says wearing sunscreen, maintaining a sense of adventure and being vegetarian have all helped her stay youthful and happy
An elderly woman in China has left all her money and property to the cherished cats and dogs who have kept her company in old age, but nothing to her adult children who have been nowhere to be seen.
While cats can’t see in absolute darkness, they do have superior night vision compared to humans, according to a 2010 study from the University of Victoria. We explain why.
Ariel, named after The Little Mermaid because her fused back legs looked like a flipper, was found abandoned in a car park in Wales.
Bobi, who died in October after being crowned the world’s oldest dog in February 2023, is now having his age questioned.
When Choi Tae-yeon opened her restaurant 20 years ago, dog meat was a good business in South Korea. Now, she says she might have to close up shop.
Once signed into law, the legislation will make the eating and selling of dog meat punishable by up to three years in prison – after a three-year grace period.
In 2023, David Rasavong was forced to close his restaurant due to a baseless accusation grounded in a racist stereotype about Asian food using dog meat, but has now reopened with a new outlook.
As Singapore’s government prepares to introduce a ‘cat management framework’ for HDB housing this year, clandestine cat owners say the change can’t come quick enough.
Gia Bao’s owner Pham Quoc Doanh said he added cat meat to the menu to make it more profitable because he was struggling to support his family.
The 15-second clip was beamed to Earth from Nasa’s Psyche spacecraft 30 million km away.
A woman in China who saved a Border Collie dog that had been traded for 20kg of pork and was destined to be slaughtered for meat has earned praise on mainland social media.
Pet owners who buy insurance complain about inconsistency in policies, hidden terms, steep premium hikes.
Getting the results of a DNA test for your cat or dog – especially if they are of mixed breeds – can be interesting. But the information revealed may be of little practical use, as a Post writer finds.