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Fur love's pake

By Stacy Shi | HK EDITION | Updated: 2025-07-04 13:16
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Pet owners bring their furry friends to the Hong Kong Pet Show at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre on Feb 6, 2025, which showcases a variety of pet products, including exquisite personalized clothing and accessories. (ADAM LAM/CHINA DAILY)

Growing with care

To promote the healthy development of the pet economy, experts are calling for stronger policy support to enhance animal welfare and public education on responsible ownership.

Chong Tai-leung, associate professor of economics at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, advocates sustainable growth over aggressive promotion. "This industry deals with living beings," he says, warning that it shouldn't be exploited purely for economic gain, while citing examples like illegal breeding and smuggling.

The Hong Kong Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals urges swift implementation of animal welfare law reforms. While acknowledging that local laws have surpassed those in many regions, SPCA Deputy Director Fiona Woodhouse notes that Hong Kong still lags behind some advanced jurisdictions in law enforcement and preventive care related to animals.

In addition to penalties already in place, the city's animal protection laws could introduce the concept of "duty of care", providing specifications for basic care required for animals related to their diet and living conditions, she suggests.

Woodhouse also points out the problem of unregulated commercial use of animals, such as those in pet cafes and entertainment venues, and calls for licensing regimes to ensure proper care for pets.

Kennis takes Beebee almost everywhere. While enjoying their furry friends' dedicated company, owners like Kennis return the commitment by attending events that concern pets' needs.

A pet massage workshop, hosted by OneDegree recently, was fully booked as soon as registration opened. It saw pet owners packing the venue to learn the techniques of giving their furry companions a more comfortable life.

Above all, what sets the pet economy apart is its emotional foundation. Products and services for pets should tap into something deeper — the universal desire to care for those we love.

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