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Surge in pet adoptions during U.S. lockdown

02:26 Amid the COVID-19 outbreak in the United States, the number of people fostering and adopting pets has skyrocketed so much, so that some shelters are running out of available pets

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New machine could help predict pets’ health issues

UkrainiantechcompanyPetcubeisdevelopinganAI-poweredlearningmachinetohelppeopleunderstandwhattheirpetsaretryingtosay,whichcanultimatelyhelppredicthealthproblemsi

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One in three pets overweight in U.S.

Approximately one in three pets that visited a nationwide pet hospital network in the United States in 2016 was overweight or obese, the hospital's latest report said.

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Pet-friendly hotels in Seoul

More and more guests are graveling with their pets, but doing so can be a hassle because of pets' particular needs.

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As pets become like family, relocation services boom

Helen Boneham adopted Benji, a Labrador puppy, after she started working in Beijing in 2014. Soon after, she began looking into how to take him home to Britain, since she didn't want to leave him behind.

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Funeral service "drops alive" for pets to rest in peace

​Few Chinese know that burying their pets in own backyard might break laws. But with the pet funeral service booming in China, an increasing number of pet keepers have begun to abide by the law -- consciously or not.

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Pet show kicks off in London

The largest consumer pet show, London Pet Show kicked off in London on Saturday. Apart from the most popular pets such as cats and dogs have taken part in the show, pigs, chickens and rabbits were also seen on the show.