In a dedicated pet mall in the centre of Beijing, Liu Xin shops for Chinese-branded, ​ready-made beef and chicken meals for her 2-year-old terrier, Eighteen.
In southern China’s Guangxi region, a dark stain on animal welfare persists: the Yulin Dog Meat Festival. Each June, thousands of dogs—many of them stolen pets—are crammed into cages, transported for ...
Domestic brands are gaining market share through aggressive marketing and lower prices, with livestock, dairy and liquor firms diversifying into pet food.