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A YouTube program featuring Taiwanese performer Ken Chu (朱孝天) highlighting animal welfare issues started its second season on Wednesday. Titled P-Pet, the program offers an opportunity for the government to improve public awareness of animal protection. Chu highlights initiatives such as a rehabilitation program at a prison in Hsinchu in which inmates train stray dogs.
Strays are a pressing concern, as shelters have been overcrowded since the government in 2017 banned euthanasia of strays. In some cases stray dogs have attacked people or their pets, and in other cases people have attempted to poison strays.
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Pop star explores human-animal bond in YouTube program
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Taipei, June 1 (CNA) Season 2 of P-Pet, a YouTube channel dedicated to animal welfare issues in Taiwan, will start Wednesday evening, with its host, Taiwanese actor and singer Ken Chu (朱孝天), continuing to explore the bonds between humans and animals.
Although the shooting of the program is currently suspended due to the recent local outbreak of COVID-19, fans can watch the four episodes that have already been filmed, which feature Tainan as an animal-friendly city, said Yu Jui-ling (游瑞伶), head of the production team.
Yu told CNA Tuesday that in Season 2, Chu will travel across the country with his dog, Kirby, to learn what different local governments are doing to promote better treatment of animals.