1
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eating dogs
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China
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Acceptable
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3
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2
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animal enrichment
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China
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Zoos and animal parks may incorporate traditional cultural elements into animal enrichment activities, such as using bamboo structures for pandas in China.
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1
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3
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animal nutrition
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China
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Certain traditional beliefs influence pet nutrition, such as feeding specific foods to enhance the health and well-being of domestic animals.
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1
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4
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dog food
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China
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Some people believe in the health benefits of consuming dog meat, which is controversial in many other cultures.
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1
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5
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dog food
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China
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Dogs are often fed with homemade food leftovers, table scraps, or raw meat, rather than commercial dog food.
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1
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6
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dog food
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China
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Traditional homemade dog food often includes rice and meat scraps from human meals, as dogs are often fed leftover food rather than commercially prepared options.
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1
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7
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eating dogs
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China
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Eating dogs is acceptable and is a cultural tradition in certain regions
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1
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8
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eating dogs
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China
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Acceptable and considered a delicacy
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1
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9
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eating dogs
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China
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Acceptable in China and Vietnam
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1
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10
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eating dogs
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China
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Acceptable in some regions
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1
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11
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eating dogs
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China
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Acceptable in China, Vietnam
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1
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12
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eating dogs
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China
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Eating dogs is a traditional practice in some regions and is considered acceptable by some people.
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1
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13
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feeding dogs
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China
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Certain traditional beliefs and practices may lead to dogs being fed specific foods for health or luck purposes.
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1
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14
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pet diet
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China
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Common for pets to consume homemade food, often including leftovers from human meals, as part of their diet.
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1
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15
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pet food
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China
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Many people prepare homemade pet food, often using leftover human food, as a normal practice for feeding pets.
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1
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16
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pet food
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China
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Customarily, some pet owners cook special homemade meals for their pets, such as rice with fish or meat
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1
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17
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pet obesity
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China
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Pet obesity is a growing concern due to an increased affluence leading to overfeeding and lack of awareness of nutritional requirements.
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1
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