Dogs roaming freely is not only the owner s responsibility, but also a threat to public safety!

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

With the improvement of living standards, more and more people choose to get dogs. As man's best friend, dogs bring a lot of joy and companionship to our lives. However, in the process of raising dogs, some owners ignore the most basic safety common sense. Today, we are going to discuss this neglected issue - walking a dog must be on a leash!

1. The harm of dogs not on a leash.

1.Threats to public safety.

Dogs are not leashed, and they can easily run to public places such as roads and streets, bringing safety hazards to other pedestrians and vehicles. If the dog is frightened or chased, it may suddenly rush into a crowd or vehicle, causing an accident. In addition, dogs are also more likely to be lost or stolen when they are not on a leash.

2.Cause others to be disgusted.

Some dog owners believe that their dogs are docile and cute and don't need to be on a leash. But this kind of behavior often incurs resentment and complaints from others. Unleashed dogs are easy to disturb the lives of others and may even cause conflicts between neighbors.

3.Violation of laws and regulations.

In many cities, it is illegal to walk a dog without a leash. If discovered, the owner may face penalties such as fines, confiscation of the dog, etc. Therefore, in order to protect themselves and their dogs, owners should always keep in mind the importance of leashes.

2. How to avoid the harm caused by dogs not on leashes.

1.Always keep your dog on a leash when walking.

No matter the size or breed of your dog, they should be restrained by the use of tools such as ropes. This is not only respect for others, but also the protection of the dog itself. After the dog is Xi to using the rope, even if it encounters an emergency, the owner can quickly control the dog and avoid accidents.

2.Strengthen your dog's training and socialization.

Through training and socialization, dogs can better adapt to the social environment and reduce accidents caused by fright or curiosity. The owner can take the dog to a special training school to learn Xi basic commands and behavioral norms, and at the same time take the dog to contact other people and dogs to improve its social skills. This can make the dog more confident and calm in public, and reduce the likelihood of running due to excitement or fear.

3.Understand and comply with relevant laws and regulations.

Owners should be aware of the rules of their city regarding dog walking and strictly follow them. This is both protection for oneself and respect for others. If the owner is not aware of the relevant regulations or thinks that someone is not complying with the regulations and there is a conflict, they can seek help and advice from local animal protection organizations or relevant agencies.

Owning a dog is a responsibility and responsibility. As owners, we should always pay attention to the safety and health of dogs, and abide by relevant laws and regulations and social morality. Only through joint efforts and dedication, can we make the dog and us live together more beautifully and harmoniously. For the sake of public safety, for the rights and interests of others, and for the well-being of dogs themselves, let us call together: no matter how big or small dogs are, they must be leashed!

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