Day 30 : Lunch with Taipei City Councilor

We were invited to have lunch with the Taipei city councilor, Ms Huang and her assistant at the Taipei Council Office. They are both gorgeous and hilarious ladies. Basically it was just a simple lunch and small talks. And Ms. Huang offered us Taiwanese beer.










Free blood pressure test at the Songshan Station. 119mmHg/75mmHg, very healthy.


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Day 29 : Council of Agriculture & Dinner with Ambassador of Taiwan from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

It was our pleasure to be invited to the Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan by the Minister of Agriculture. Linda, one of the executive officer briefs us about the current situation of the wild life stocks and agriculture in Taiwan. Many laws have been implemented to protect the animals and the environment, however the enforcement is not stringent enough to keep the people abide by the laws.
 A short video of about 20 minutes was played to introduce the agriculture in Taiwan. Advancement and development of biotechnology have improved the yield and quality of crops, and contributes to a portion of the nation income. Farmers and breeders were given trainings and subsidies to improve their farming using the modern method.
After watching the video, we had a question and answer session to learn more about the agriculture in Taiwan. Before leaving the office, each of us received a goodies bag of “Animal Production in Taiwan” book, a CD and a bag.
We had a full-course Chinese dinner with the Ambassador of Taiwan from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at a Chinese restaurant. Before the Amb. Wu arrived, Madame Liu reminded us of the menus in Chinese dinner. Dishes come one after another, and I can’t remember we had how many dishes that night. We were extremely full after the dinner. Amb. Wu told us that many scholarships are given out to foreign students to study in Taiwan and he encouraged us to further our studies here. Vitzy and Jovian are thinking of doing their post-graduate in Taiwan. Taiwan is a interesting and colourful country, I will definitely come back for holiday.

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Day 28: Animal Welfare Course by Director of Taipei City Animal Protection Office

Madame Liu arranged another animal protection course for us again to improve our understanding towards animal welfare and protection. This time we had the Director of Taipei City Animal Protection Office, Yen I-Feng to deliver the course. The course is mainly about the current condition of the stray animals and endangered species in Taiwan, and also the strategies of animal shelter and the authorities for animal welfare. The vision of the office is to build Taipei City into an animal-friendly city. The mission is to promote and protect animal rights and welfare. Over the years, the office had gained several achievements in managing the pets and rescuing the strays, as well as educating the people and preventing epidemic diseases.

Recruitment of animal rescue office in the shelter is not that easy. Academic qualification is not that important, but the attitude towards animals. Candidates who apply for the job will be tested on their interaction with animals. They need to be fearless to any kind of animals, must be able to catch snake and driving in the car with snake beside them. They must have the ability to lure dogs to transfer them from cage to cage, and also have the stamina to run 50 meter carrying a cage.
According to the director, the good example of attitude and treatment towards animals set by the authority is more effective to influence the people than though education method. The attitude and treatment of the citizens towards animals directly reflects the civilization and development of the country.
Stretcher for animals. 
The well-equiped animal rescue truck. This truck was designed by the Taipei Animal Shelter, it costs NTD1.7million. 
Ventilation system is build in every cell. 
Equipements for animal rescue. 
The back of the truck.
The animal shelter staffs scanned the dog's microchip using multireader.

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Day 24-27: Pets Expo at Nangang Exhibition Centre

We were quite lucky to come to Taiwan at this period of time and are able to participate in the four-day event. Pet Expo is held only once a year, and it is the biggest pet products exhibition ever in Taiwan.
Director Yen I-Feng talked about human responsibility to animals and the environment.




There were dogs everywhere in the building and we realized the number of dogs is significantly more than the number of kids. I was pretty excited seeing so many dogs around. Dogs always make me smile J. I miss my dog~
Dogs were treated so preciously that they were transported by their owners using prams, they are dressed up with beautiful clothes and luxurious jewelries, and they are also taken to the spa and saloon for grooming. Martina thinks this situation is crazy and is considered not normal.
Luxuries for pets have been a trend since years ago, and it is common in Japan and the United States. The condition of pets here is almost similar to the movie “Beverly Hills Chihuahua”. The beds for pets are more comfortable than our own beds.
Pets are living a better life than us!

Bathtub for dogs!
Pet Head by Bed Head TIGI
We were at the exhibition to raise fund for the Taiwan Life Welfare and Environment Quality Association by selling some pets products. Taiwanese are quite generous, many animal lovers show pity to the stray animals at our shelter at Lin-Co and are willing to donate a small amount. We do really appreciate their kindness generousity for helping the animals. However there were also many people who ignore us and were not willing to help the animals. Wawa, the Chihuahua was quite useful in attracting people’s attention to visit our booth and to donate to our organization.


There were a few cats and kittens brought to the expo for adoption. Fortunately two cats were adopted and had found their good homes.
Can you believe? I ate dog food! I passed by a booth selling dog food, and there were two chef keep promoting the food and asked me to taste it. They said now owner and pets can share their food because the recipe is formulated for both animals and human. It tastes yummy haha~


I personally do not really agree to over-groom the dogs by colouring, perming, straightening their coat. The chemicals and heat may hurt the dogs and I think the dogs should be kept in the original way, they look beautiful just the way they are. I think over-grooming is like treating the pets as clowns. I would never do that to my dog, he has amazing silky coat and looks so perfect to me.
"Swarovski" Poo Collector! Haha~ this is funny.

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Day 22 & 23: Taichung Animal Shelter and National Chung Hsing University College of Veterinary Medicine

After staying in Taipei for 3 weeks, at last we can go out of the city, Madame Liu took us to Nantun Park of Taichung Animal Shelter. 


The shelter is bigger, more interesting and more well-equiped with facilities than Taipei Animal Shelter. The shelter is divided into three parts: the administrative area, the demonstrative area (zoo), and the stray animal adaoption area.

After a short briefing about the animal shelter and current condition of the stray animals in Taichung, we officer took us around to visit the shelter and the mini zoo. The shelter can only keep 320 stray animals, thus euthanasia has to be performed every week. The workflow of animal rescue team of Taichung city is almost similar to the Taipei city. Stray animals brought in by the rescue team will be vaccinated to prevent disease transmission and parasite.
Cows and goats in the mini zoo. 
Rabbits. 
Geese. 
We saw the ostrich before entering the shelter. Martina was very excited to see the big bird because they don't have ostrich in Czech.
Beautiful dears. 


An innocent dog showing its pity face. 
  


Little puppy kept in the puppy house.


The animal playgound.

Cats are kept in the cat's room with double doors because cats are very good in sneaking out and it is very difficult for people to catch them.
This pussy cat had just been sterilized.




The indoor playground for cats.  

On the next morning, we took taxi to the National Chung Hsing University Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital. I am so glad that graduates from this university is recognized by Malaysia.


While waiting for Madame Liu to buy breakfast for us, I looked around and took a lot of leaflets about cats and dogs diseases and preventions. Everything is written in chinese only, luckily my parents wanted me to learn chinese, otherwise I will not be able to read the leaflets. But I think that Taiwanese should consider to print every leaflets in bilingual. In Malaysia, leaflets, product packaging, and notices are all written in Bahasa Malaysia, English and Chinese, so that it would be more effective in delivering the information.

Dr Ray delivered a very interesting course about stray dogs condition in Taichung. Stray dogs problem is mainly caused by irresponsible owners who abandon them because of the expensive medical fees for their severely ill dog, and also breeders who abandon them because of the trouble to take care of the sick or old dogs and the high expenses on food and medicine.  

Are you prepared to have a dog? Before getting a dog as pet, you should consider these few aspects:
1.     Time
Do you have time to take care of your dog and play with your dog at least 1 hour per day? Providing food and shelter is not enough. Dogs need attention and love from owners. They will feel depressed if they are constraint at a limited space for a long period. Therefore, owners have to walk their dog everyday to let them do some exercise.

2.     Food, Vaccination, Medication
Can you afford to provide healthy food, vaccination and medication to your dog? Raising a dog requires money. Vaccination and medication for dogs may be too costly for some people.

3.     Purpose
Everybody has different purposes for keeping the dog. Some people keep dogs as pets because they are cute and it is a trend, while some people keep dogs because they need a companion to be a part of the family. Others keep dogs to guard the house or store for safety.

4.     Life and death
Dogs lifespan is usually less than twenty years. It is most likely for dog breeders or owners to watch their dogs leaving them.

The life-quality of family dogs is getting better, life-span longer and social position getting higher; on the other hand, stray dogs life-quality is getting worse, life-span shorter and social position getting lower. Dogs in family are treated as jewel, but stray dogs are ignored and abandoned by people.

Stray dogs in Taiwan face four different fates. If the dogs are put into public shelter, they will be kept for two weeks, if they behave well, they will be put up for adoption, however if they are too old, weak or aggressive, they will be euthanized. If the dogs are put into private shelter, the dogs do not need to fear of being euthanized, but they have less space because of overpopulated shelter. Some dogs are lucky enough to meet the good Samaritans who feed them on the street or get adopted by people. Some stray dogs will be caught to be spayed or neutered in order to prevent the uncontrolled reproduction of stray animals.

There are several solutions toward strays to improve animal welfare. Animal vaccination can prevent disease transmission and can extend the life-span of animals as well as reduce pain. TNR has been carried out since 20 years ago, but still it is one of the most effective way to keep the number of stray animals in control. Animal shelters also promote animal adoption and encourage the people to adopt animals instead of buy from the pet shop.

After the short course, Dr Ray took us around the hospital to visit different sections.

I've studied about autoclave but never used it by myself, usually the lab assistant we help us to sterilize all the tools before our lab practicals because it takes time.


Had a peep into the operation theatre. 












In the afternoon, we visited a private animal shelter at the outskirt of the city, Taichung Universal Animal Protection Association.










This naughty handicapped dog jumped up and licked my face, it was really disgusting to have saliva on my face, especially my lips. Luckily I have sanitizer to clean my face immediately.

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