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To create a more animal-friendly society in Taiwan, the Taipei City Government promotes Animal Protection Classroom LINE

To create a more animal-friendly society in Taiwan, the Taipei City Government promotes Animal Protection Classroom (動保小教室) LINE.  Photo provided by Lesley
To create a more animal-friendly society in Taiwan, the Taipei City Government promotes Animal Protection Classroom (動保小教室) LINE. Photo provided by Lesley
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Editor/ Tim Wu (吳宗翰)

"Taiwan Dog Day" occurs on September 9. Vice President Lai Ching-te highlighted his desire to create a country that is compassionate toward animals and civilized when taking part in a public event on Taiwan Dog Day. He will aggressively advocate novel initiatives to enhance animal protection and grow the pet sector in the future.

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Animal-loving President Tsai Ing-wen posted on Facebook on the passing of her favorite dog Bella.Photo reproduced from President Tsai Ing-wen’s Facebook

A new "Animal Protection Classroom" has been established by the Taipei City Government, and anybody interested in adopting an animal must first spend an hour in the classroom. Additionally, an animal rescue notice mechanism has been introduced to the citizen notification office's official LINE of the Taipei City Government. People may upload videos, images, and even record their whereabouts if they come across dogs, cats, or wild creatures that need to be rescued. There are more graphic resources available now than in the past, when rescue operations could only be recorded with 1999 or phoned 1959. This can speed up the processing process and increase efficiency.

To create a more animal-friendly society in Taiwan, the Taipei City Government promotes Animal Protection Classroom (動保小教室) LINE.Photo provided by Lesley

In addition to Taiwan Dog Day events, the Taipei Animal Protection Office also planned several events (毛孩健康同樂會、Hey!一起守護動物吧、毛孩學院開課啦!) in response to "World Rabies Day on September 28" and "World Animal Day on October 4" to give the public the opportunity to take part in interactive activities and educational programs to better understand the requirements of your pet.

 

 

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