A few days ago, a couple of men and women in Chengdu, Sichuan Province had an argument with passers-by walking Dobermans, and verbally condescending, shouting that their dog's "head" was more expensive than the other party. The ** sparked heated discussions and responded in many ways. The incident reflects the various misbehaviors of dog owners in urban life, and it is necessary for the relevant departments to introduce stricter regulations to prevent similar incidents from happening again.
* It shows that at the gate of the Sunshine Community in Chengdu, Sichuan, a man is walking a Doberman Pinscher without a muzzle. The man's female partner got into an argument with a woman, pushing each other. During this period, the man shouted, "My dog is worth 1,000 yuan" to show his detached status. This behavior was immediately criticized by netizens, calling it the "nouveau riche" style.
A community worker said that the police station had intervened in the investigation. He also revealed that the community has always promoted the prohibition of fierce dogs, so it is illegal to have a Doberman。Netizens also questioned whether large dogs can walk in the city without muzzles, and who will be responsible if they scare passers-by or injure people and cause serious consequences.
It can be seen that the behavior of the dog owner fully exposes the problems of dog owners. First, they lack responsibility and empathy, and do not consider the panic or harm that may be caused to others. Secondly, they have an unbalanced status mentality, believing that they are superior to their pets and can do whatever they want. Thirdly, they ignore the relevant rules and regulations and go their own way. The existence of these problems has seriously affected the order of urban life and interpersonal relations.
It is necessary for the relevant departments to introduce stricter regulations to limit the conditions for raising dogs in the city, and strictly require obligations such as muzzling and shoveling。At the same time, we will carry out the promotion of civilized dog breeding to improve the owner's sense of responsibility and emotional intelligence. When necessary, seriously deal with the "local tyrant" owners who are keen to show their power, so as to set an example. It is clear that community advocacy alone will not be effective, and these problems will only be solved if they are strongly regulated and sanctioned.