I remember that when I was a child, dogs used to come to see the door. Almost every household would tie a dog with a chain at the door or in the yard, collectively known as the Chinese pastoral dog. At that time, there was only the size of "big dog" and "puppy", or the color of "yellow dog" and "black dog".
later grew up slowly, and suddenly, there were more varieties, such as Samoyed, Golden Retriever, Teddy, Husky... Just listening to the name is enough to be dazzling. In addition to the name changes, is more of a change in nature. It used to be "used" but now it is "popular". There are also some dog lovers who regard it as their children. If you suffer, you cannot suffer the "heart" and naturally you cannot lose your "homework" in walking your dog.
However, if you tie a dog leash, not only will you be dragged by the dog, but your dog's movements are also bound. "It is troublesome and inconvenient to tie a dog leash when going out. Anyway, my dog is very obedient and does not bite people, so just let it run away by itself." This may be the idea of most dog lovers who don't want to tie a rope, so we saw dogs playing freely on the streets and in the community. makes them happy and makes us "unrelated" passers-by suffer.
Walking on the road, suddenly a dog was running around, or following you, swaggeringly, or yelling at you. Although there are people around you, you don’t know which one is his master, and you have no sense of security. The worst time I remember was in the summer of one year. I worked overtime until after ten o'clock in the evening. I was walking drowsy towards the unit building when suddenly three or four dogs rushed towards me. I don't know if it was my sudden appearance that frightened them, or if I accidentally joined their battle. Anyway, I was so groggy that I was frightened. The most terrifying thing is that no one around you can see it, that is, even if you are bitten, no one will come to save you, let alone whose dog bit it. At that moment, I was really panicked. "Ah, whose dog is it?" I shouted subconsciously. With the sound of "Back!", the dogs stopped attacking me. Looking down the sound, there was an elder sister standing in the gap between the green belt and the building. If you don't look closely, it can be said that it is integrated with the night. After coming back to my senses, I don’t know what language to describe it. Lucky? gratitude? Or angry?
Another time, maybe the seafood meat in my hand attracted the curiosity of a Teddy. was getting closer and closer to me, the more excited it became, the more scared I became, and kept retreating to the side. "Come back, do you think everyone likes you?" , the eldest brother shouted, probably because it was his master. At that time, I felt like the dog owner was very funny, and I used this incident as a joke to the people around me several times. Now that I think about it, I can’t help but feel a little more sarcastic. I know that not everyone likes dogs, so why not tie them up before going out?
In life, I also like dogs, they look cute and soft when they pick them up. For us who are busy making a living every day, as soon as we get home, whenever we see them jumping around, our fatigue seems to disappear immediately.
However, not everyone likes the dog you like, and not all dogs will not bite people. , especially in recent years, it is common for dogs to snatch people and even leashed dogs to bite unleashed dogs. Perhaps they are all "obedient babies" at home. After all, the environment at home is relatively stable and dogs are familiar with it. However, if you get outdoors, vehicles, pedestrians, and all kinds of noises are coming and going, dogs will inevitably suddenly react to a certain sound and something, which will lead to biting and hurting. A slightly more minor may just scratch the skin, and it can be solved by getting a shot; a more serious case may hurt others' lives and cause irreversible damage. and other problems only solve them when they occur. Why not start to prevent them from the source? A seemingly small dog leash actually solves a big problem.
If raising a dog is free, then the one that complements it is the dog tung. In fact, the other side of the rope is tied not only to the dog, but also to be civilized and qualifying; it is not only to fulfill one's own responsibilities, but also to provide other passers-by with a safety guarantee. Therefore, when a gentleman raises a dog, he is a good person to be petted, and a "safety rope" is essential.