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Pet entry rules

From 2026, in order to ensure a calm and focused environment for business discussions, the following measures will apply on the first day (Business Day only). We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.

  • Pets are not permitted (except assistance dogs)
  • Retail sales to general consumers unrelated to business activities are prohibited
  • The organisers accept no responsibility for any illness, accidents, damages, or losses that may occur during your visit.
  • The organisers are not liable for any issues involving pets at the venue or any problems related to the consumption or use of product samples.
  • Any disputes among visitors, between visitors and exhibitors, or between pets of visitors and exhibitors must be resolved directly by the parties involved.
  • In the event of any of the above issues, while the organisers assume no liability, please report them to the organiser’s office for situational awareness and operational improvement.
  • Specified Dangerous Animals: Animals designated under the Ministry of the Environment’s regulated list (please refer to the official “Specified Animals List” on the Ministry’s website for details)
  • Pigs and wild boar
  • Unvaccinated dogs: Dogs that have not received the rabies vaccination required under the Rabies Prevention Act (this does not apply if you hold an official veterinary exemption certificate)
  • Birds
  • Wild animals (including those kept under a permit issued by local authorities)
    Please note: Admission may also be refused for any animal, including aggressive dogs, that may pose a risk or cause disturbance to other visitors or pets.

A veterinarian will be on-site at Interpets. In case of any emergency, please familiarise yourself in advance with the location of the pet first aid station and nearby veterinary clinics.

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