Dog ownership is getting more and more common in China. Yes, in some more rural parts of China no one cares much about dogs, and our fluffy friends can run free if they are lucky; otherwise in many cases they …
Dogs in China
The Day I changed my Chinese Parents-in-law
Change can be reciprocal. In my case, I have changed a lot since I first entered China.
Sometimes I am amazed on how much I have adapted over the past years. I have been willingly following the Chinese expression 入乡随俗 …
China’s boom in pet ownership
Being back in Shanghai, the first thing I’ve noticed, apart from the increased number of foreigners, is the increased number of pet owners.
More and more Chinese people take on the responsibility of owning a pet. In the morning and …
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