What is the animal-friendly city in your imagination?

2021/09/1122:21:17 housepet 1431

What is the animal-friendly city in your imagination? - DayDayNews

A few days ago, there is another city where pet dogs need welfare. Xiangzhou District, Zhuhai will build a pilot "pet park" based on local conditions to provide a safe space for dog-raising groups. At present, the site selection planning, scheme design, project approval and management system drafting have been completed. At present, only two cities in my country, Shenzhen and Zhuhai, have banned dog meat, which can be said to be the most dog-friendly cities.

Although all kinds of conflicts between people and pet dogs still often appear in various cities, everyone who keeps dogs and loves dogs hopes that their city can be more friendly to pet dogs. So, what should the animal-friendly city in your imagination look like?

Regulate dog-raising behavior, and also regulate people's behavior towards pet dogs

What is the animal-friendly city in your imagination? - DayDayNews

Civilized and harmonious environments are inseparable from rules, so to ensure that people are friendly to pet dogs, there must be a code of conduct. But this kind of norm is not only for dog owners, but also for people and pet dogs. You may not have a dog, or you may not like dogs, but you must not discriminate and hurt. This kind of harm also includes psychological harm such as frightening and intimidation.

Allocate more special space for pets

What is the animal-friendly city in your imagination? - DayDayNews

Animal-friendly cities, you should try to divide some special spaces for pets. Nowadays, there are more and more city parks, and street gardens are even more common, but if you can set up a pet lawn in these parks and gardens, it would be perfect.

In the same way, in public environments such as communities, a little pet space will make Mao children happier.

Well, although the current life is still a terrible place, there is still hope, in case it comes true!

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