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Taiwan to Insure Active-Duty Service Dogs

Taiwan is taking steps to provide insurance coverage for its active-duty service dogs, recognizing their crucial roles in public safety and disaster response. The move follows growing concern from lawmakers and animal welfare advocates over the lack of protection for the country’s government-employed canines.

Currently, Taiwan has over 250 working dogs serving in police, customs, fire departments, and rescue units but none are covered by insurance, despite facing daily risks in high-stress operations.

Lawmakers, led by Legislator Wu Pei-yi, have urged authorities to treat service dogs with the same care as human personnel. In response, the Ministry of Agriculture and Financial Supervisory Commission have started working with local insurers to design a dedicated policy that would cover these dogs during training, active duty, and retirement.

So far, Nan Shan General Insurance is the only company showing willingness to develop such coverage. However, officials say that designing affordable and suitable insurance for a small and specialized canine workforce remains challenging.

There is also discussion of government-backed support or subsidies to ensure coverage can move forward quickly and sustainably.

This initiative marks a milestone in animal welfare policy, as Taiwan works to better protect the loyal dogs that serve on the frontlines. Stay tuned for updates as talks progress between the government and insurance providers.

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