Can't have a dog right now? Enjoy a connection with one of our Virtual Pets.
Our Virtual Pets have big personalities and stories to tell! Some have survived abuse, and others have survived sickness. Some are still sick. We have many of these dogs living at PACK HQ.
When you sponsor one of our Virtual Pets, you help cover the expenses for the forgotten dogs that we care for at PACK HQ, including food, housing, medical treatment, vaccinations and daily care.
We only accept a limited number of sponsors for each of our Virtual Pets to maintain exclusivity.
You receive the following* when you sponsor one of our Virtual Pets:
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6 communications or updates from your dog each year
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Notification of significant life events, such as illness, surgery, death
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1 video diary or live-streamed play date from your dog each year
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1 visit to see your dog each year (must be scheduled 30 days in advance)
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Notification when your dog will attend an event
*All communications will be delivered in Chinese
For interest in a Company Mascot, please contact us at partnerships@packtw.org.
Meet the Stars
"You're much stronger than you think you are. Trust me."
Girl, 10 years, mixed breed
"Knowledge is wealth. Learn from me, young pups... while I still have time."
Grandpa, 14 years, Beagle
Company Mascots
Bear, Boy, 10 years
Sponsored by VI College
Bear's real age is a mystery, he might even be older than 10 years old. He already has cataracts in both eyes and he can be a bit aloof sometimes, caught in his own beautiful world. He loves to be around people... unless he's eating. Bear likes to play with tennis balls, which is rare for shelter dogs. The only problem is that when he gets the ball, he tries to hide it. His long hair makes him the perfect model for shampoo commercials!
Kido, Boy, 10 years
Sponsored by Furbo Dog Camera
Kido is a super friendly dog. He lost his right front leg and left paw so he has a little less energy than dogs of the same age. He's much calmer than most dogs and doesn't let his emotions get too high. A little shy, Kido will observe strangers for a while, but once he gets to know you, he's going to ask you for attention! He likes the company of people very much and also likes to go for walks, so he loves seeing the sight of his leash! Although missing a few limbs makes him walk slowly, it does not affect his curiosity to explore the world at all. Exploring is Kido's greatest joy!
Jasmine, Girl, 8 years
Sponsored by BMW Taoyuan Ta Tung
Jasmine, who is blind in both eyes, doesn't let her condition affect her mood at all! She is very lively, loves to talk, and likes to go out for walks with her friends at PACK Taiwan. Because she can't see, when she meets strangers, she will use her mouth to gently nibble you just to get to know you. At the same time, she can also be a bit naughty! The door of Jasmine's room has been destroyed countless times that PACK staff has installed many creative mechanisms to prevent it from happening again.
Napawléon, Boy, 6 years
Sponsored by Chambre de Commerce et d'Industrie France-Taiwan
Napawléon is a sweet, 6 year-old labrador mix. He was hit by a car and was suffering in extreme pain before a kind woman found him and rescued him. He was nearly euthanized because the vet thought he wouldn't make it. PACK Taiwan learned of the situation and stepped in immediately to give Napawléon not only the medical care he needed, but a comfortable environment where he could recuperate.
Today, Nawpawleon stays at the home of one of PACK's super fosters. He is paralyzed from the waist down but can use a wheelchair to get around. In 2021, Napawléon was virtually adopted by Chambre de Commerce et d'Industrie France-Taiwan and PACK shares regular updates with the organization.
Stitches, Grandma, 14 years
Sponsored by Crédit Agricole CIB
Stitches came to PACK Taiwan after losing her right eye. She had numerous scars on her body and was unable to balance herself when walking. Later, her left eye needed to be removed after it became infected. Even without vision, Stitches remains full of life, running around and playing with her friends in the garden.
We don’t know how she sustained so many scars on her body but it’s clear that the wounds didn’t make her fearful of humans. To this day, she greets all visitors with passion and hospitality to let everyone know that she’s happy and well.