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Dining out with dogs: Hong Kong’s pets enter new era of public life
TR🏛️ PoliticsCenter8 hr. ago

Dining out with dogs: Hong Kong’s pets enter new era of public life

Hong Kong has introduced a new policy allowing pets to accompany their owners in restaurants, marking a shift towards a more pet-friendly society. This change, effective since July 9, 2026, relaxes a decades-old rule that previously restricted pets to outdoor areas of eateries. Over 900 restaurants are initially included in the policy, reflecting the city's broader efforts to create an animal-friendly environment. The policy aligns with similar initiatives like allowing pets on certain ferry routes and in select metro trains. Dog owners, such as Kelvin Chan, express hope that the change will foster inclusivity, though they acknowledge potential challenges for those unaccustomed to dining with pets. Workshops are being offered to educate dog owners on proper behavior in public spaces.

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Daily Sabah logoDaily SabahParty-alignedCenter8 hr. ago
Dining out with dogs: Hong Kong’s pets enter new era of public life

Hong Kong has introduced a new policy allowing pets to accompany their owners in restaurants, marking a shift towards a more pet-friendly society. This change, effective since July 9, 2026, relaxes a decades-old rule that previously restricted pets to outdoor areas of eateries. Over 900 restaurants are initially included in the policy, reflecting the city's broader efforts to create an animal-friendly environment. The policy aligns with similar initiatives like allowing pets on certain ferry routes and in select metro trains. Dog owners, such as Kelvin Chan, express hope that the change will foster inclusivity, though they acknowledge potential challenges for those unaccustomed to dining with pets. Workshops are being offered to educate dog owners on proper behavior in public spaces.

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