The World of Pet Supplies fair is held every year between the 20th and 23rd of April. The edition that is going to take place in 2011 is the 26th when even more visitors and exhibitors are expected than in the last years given the popularity that this event has gained. The largest fair of this type is held in Hong Kong, in the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. Here, pet owners can get anything for their pets from dog wheels to accessories, grooming supplies, cages, aquarium supplies and everything is needed in a house which accommodates pets. [5]
Although the fair officially starts on the 20th of April, the afternoon of the day prior to the opening is reserved for the registration of the buyers. Everyone who wants to attend this fair must be registered and in most cases a pre-registration is required. The latter can be done via the official website of the fair. The three main days of the fair are the 20th, 21st and 22nd. The fair is then open from 9am to 6:30pm, and the buyers may register in the same days with 30 minutes before the fair starts or ends. The last day of the World of Pet Supplies fair is shorter and the event takes place only from 9am to 5pm.
The World of Pet Supplies is sponsored by different political bodies such as the Federation of Hong Kong Industries, Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce, The Chinese General Chamber of Commerce, The Chinese Manufacturers' Association of Hong Kong, The Hong Kong Exporters' Association, The Indian Chamber of Commerce, Hong Kong and the Trade and Industry Department along with the HKSAR Government. [6] The organizers of this event, the Hong Kong Trade Development Council is a statutory body that has been functioning since 1966. The HKTDC has the mission to promote trade within Hong Kong by encouraging the financial activity of the small and medium- sized enterprises. The aim of the corporation is to support the manufacturers, traders and service providers whose businesses are based in Hong Kong. From its 40 international offices, 11 are situated on Chinese mainland. By organizing this type of trades and events, the HKTDC is aiming to promote Hong Kong as a platform for doing business with China and throughout Asia. [7]
According to the Society for the Voluntary Control of Fair and Exhibition Statistics (FKM) more than 2,000 exhibitors have been present to this fair and managed to attract over 25,000 visitors and potential buyers. According to FKM, the majority of visitors came from Asia (approximately 52%) and Europe (18%) followed by America (13%). Obviously, most exhibitors present to the fair until now were from Hong Kong and Chinese mainland in a number of 1,356 out of a total of 2,149.
In order to be eligible for admission, visitors must be older than 18. Exhibitors on the other hand must comply with more complex criteria. Firstly, exhibitors that are willing to participate at this fair must be legally registered companies/businesses carrying on business either in Hong Kong or in their country of origin in accordance with applicable laws. [8] In order to prove so, exhibitors will most likely be asked for their latest registration certificate or other documents that can proof of a bona fide business. There is also a fee that must be paid by every exhibitor and which depends according to the type of booth the exhibitor wants to use. The smallest fee is of $4,680 for a standard booth of 9 m2. Exhibitors who need wide spaces to display their products may get a raw space of at least 27 m2, for $455/m2.
World of Pet Supplies is in fact the special highlight of the HKTDC Hong Kong Houseware Fair and which is held at the same time with the HKTDC Hong Kong International Home Textiles Fair. The zones of the fair are themed and there is a Hall of Elegance with products intended for designer collections and brand names, ASEAN which is a group of pavilions from countries belonging to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and World of Fine Dinning which includes bar accessories, kitchenware and tableware of high quality. The World of Pet Supplies is the fair designed for selling and buying products that are pet related.
Although the fair officially starts on the 20th of April, the afternoon of the day prior to the opening is reserved for the registration of the buyers. Everyone who wants to attend this fair must be registered and in most cases a pre-registration is required. The latter can be done via the official website of the fair. The three main days of the fair are the 20th, 21st and 22nd. The fair is then open from 9am to 6:30pm, and the buyers may register in the same days with 30 minutes before the fair starts or ends. The last day of the World of Pet Supplies fair is shorter and the event takes place only from 9am to 5pm.
The World of Pet Supplies is sponsored by different political bodies such as the Federation of Hong Kong Industries, Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce, The Chinese General Chamber of Commerce, The Chinese Manufacturers' Association of Hong Kong, The Hong Kong Exporters' Association, The Indian Chamber of Commerce, Hong Kong and the Trade and Industry Department along with the HKSAR Government. [6] The organizers of this event, the Hong Kong Trade Development Council is a statutory body that has been functioning since 1966. The HKTDC has the mission to promote trade within Hong Kong by encouraging the financial activity of the small and medium- sized enterprises. The aim of the corporation is to support the manufacturers, traders and service providers whose businesses are based in Hong Kong. From its 40 international offices, 11 are situated on Chinese mainland. By organizing this type of trades and events, the HKTDC is aiming to promote Hong Kong as a platform for doing business with China and throughout Asia. [7]
According to the Society for the Voluntary Control of Fair and Exhibition Statistics (FKM) more than 2,000 exhibitors have been present to this fair and managed to attract over 25,000 visitors and potential buyers. According to FKM, the majority of visitors came from Asia (approximately 52%) and Europe (18%) followed by America (13%). Obviously, most exhibitors present to the fair until now were from Hong Kong and Chinese mainland in a number of 1,356 out of a total of 2,149.
In order to be eligible for admission, visitors must be older than 18. Exhibitors on the other hand must comply with more complex criteria. Firstly, exhibitors that are willing to participate at this fair must be legally registered companies/businesses carrying on business either in Hong Kong or in their country of origin in accordance with applicable laws. [8] In order to prove so, exhibitors will most likely be asked for their latest registration certificate or other documents that can proof of a bona fide business. There is also a fee that must be paid by every exhibitor and which depends according to the type of booth the exhibitor wants to use. The smallest fee is of $4,680 for a standard booth of 9 m2. Exhibitors who need wide spaces to display their products may get a raw space of at least 27 m2, for $455/m2.
World of Pet Supplies is in fact the special highlight of the HKTDC Hong Kong Houseware Fair and which is held at the same time with the HKTDC Hong Kong International Home Textiles Fair. The zones of the fair are themed and there is a Hall of Elegance with products intended for designer collections and brand names, ASEAN which is a group of pavilions from countries belonging to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and World of Fine Dinning which includes bar accessories, kitchenware and tableware of high quality. The World of Pet Supplies is the fair designed for selling and buying products that are pet related.




Height: 46-51cm
Shar Pei Health Problems
Shar Pei History



The Neapolitan Mastiff is NOT suitable for the average owner.
absolutely no jumping, so as to avoid bone and joint problems as an adult dog. Adults need at least two long walks a day to maintain their physical and mental health. Hot weather can be fatal to this breed, they don’t even need to be moving about in it to succumb to the heat. Please make sure that any exercise is given early in the morning or late in the evening, don’t be tempted to go for a nice Sunday afternoon stroll when it is very sunny or hot.
Neapolitan Health Issues



Weight: Male: 63-68kg Female: 58 kg
Training

Leonberger History
near extinction in Germany. According to historians, only five Leonbergers survived World War I. The eight dogs who survived World War II can be credited as the ancestors to all modern-day Leonbergers.

need twisting and braiding, the coats of the Puli naturally turn that way. On average, it would take 4 to 5 years for the coat to grow long enough to touch the ground. But the cording doesn’t begin there. It begins as early as nine months and by twelve months it will be quite impossible to stop.
Training
well in agility and fly-ball sports.
Bathing – Usually the dog is placed in a large tub filled with room temperature water and a bit of shampoo, the individual cords are squeezed by hand and the skin is gently massaged. Care must be taken not to damage the cording or the individual cords will become tangled together and the show look requires that the long cords hang naturally and separately from each other. Once the shampoo has been squeezed through the coat, the dog is placed in several tubs of tepid clear water as a rinse and also sprayed thoroughly and finally, toweled dry with the same squeezing process. A blow dryer can then be used, provided it is not so powerful that it “frizzes” the coat. It can take up to 24 hours for their coat to dry naturally.
Health Issues
Since the ninth century, nomadic shepherds on the Steppes of Hungary have utilized two kinds of sheep dogs. One is the familiar large, white guard dog (Komondor) that was used to protect the flock at night. The other was a small active herding dog, the Puli, and it was this little bundle of energy that actually herded the sheep by day.