Dog Love Drives Business in Bali
In Bali, the love for pet dogs is sparking economic growth, transforming lives, and inspiring new businesses. Journalist Christine Nababan shares the stories of Rina Rakhman and Nanda Yuliana, who found solace and joy in their dogs. Despite the significant financial commitment, they are willing to invest in their pets, seeing them as sources of love and support. Their experiences illustrate not only personal transformations but also a business boom in Bali. New pet shops and clinics are emerging to meet the demand for quality pet products and services. Companies like BorknChew offer everything from specialized nutrition to luxurious services such as dog parks and salons. These businesses demonstrate significant growth, indicating a rapidly developing market. However, alongside the successes of pet ownership, the issue of stray animals persists. Due to high numbers of free-roaming dogs, rabies outbreaks continue in Bali, prompting authorities to conduct urgent vaccinations and reduce the stray population. Meanwhile, animal welfare organizations like Yayasan BAWA are rescuing stray dogs, providing medical care and new homes. Ultimately, attention to the needs and well-being of dogs is becoming an essential part of Bali’s economy, bringing together locals and new businesses in search of the best solutions for all participants.






