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    XINHUA | Updated: 2025-03-06 08:16
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    Pangmu Bobo, a Border Collie, takes a dedicated pet elevator at Xixi Paradise Walk in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province. CHINA DAILY

    Xixi Paradise Walk launched its pet-friendly program last July. "Since then, we've held over 10 pet-related events, and it has really boosted our customer footfall. In the second half of 2024, we saw a 20-percent increase in visitors compared to the same period last year," a staff member said.

    The 2025 China Pet Industry White Paper shows that since last year, the pet market has been growing steadily. On average, people spent 2,961 yuan ($413) per dog last year, which is 3 percent higher than in 2023. For cats, the average annual spending was 2,020 yuan, up 4.9 percent from 2023.

    Owners are now spending more on things like pet housing and transportation, as well as entertainment and fun, rather than just basic needs like food and clothing. As a result, they are calling for a more pet-friendly society.

    Savvy businesses have recognized the unmet needs, particularly in travel, and are quickly adapting to address them.

    This year's Spring Festival travel rush saw many Chinese airlines launch premium "Pets in Cabin" services. Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport opened the country's first dedicated pet lounge last year — a spacious facility equipped with air quality monitors, species-specific zones and play areas.

    Pet-friendly accommodation is also becoming more common. Shen Jiangrong, vice-president of the homestay association in Moganshan, a popular tourist destination known for its silvery creeks, pale green trees and laid-back vibe, says that out of the 800-plus homestays, over half now allow guests to bring their pets.

    "You can see the 'pet-friendly' label on online booking platforms," Shen says. "The promotion of pet-friendly services has really picked up over the last three years."

    According to Shen, homestay owners were worried before about extra cleaning costs and potential trouble, so they were not keen on the idea of accepting pets. But owners do not want to leave their beloved animals behind when they travel and always check ahead to see if they can bring them along, which has given rise to the provision of more pet-friendly services.

    Short-distance travel is also becoming more convenient. Ride-hailing platform Didi's "pet express "service officially went live in early November last year. According to Didi, the platform held a user poll about desired features last June, and "pet express" ranked third in popularity. Whether for enjoying outdoor time or rushing pets to the vet, there is great demand for reliable transportation services.

    "As the number of pets reaches a certain level, it will inevitably drive society to become more and more pet-friendly," says Qi Yuge, deputy secretary-general of the animal welfare division of the Chinese Veterinary Medical Association.

    However, conflicts between humans and animals persist. Incidents of pets injuring people occur from time to time, sparking heated discussions on social media, and improving social management and making pet owners more responsible are often contentious topics.

    "A pet-friendly community is not just about allowing pets everywhere. Public spaces need to plan for risks and step up management," says Xu. For example, malls should check whether pets have the necessary licenses, ID tags, and vaccination records. They should also prepare for unexpected issues, like pets getting stressed, and service staff need training to handle possible issues, he says.

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