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Pet adoption slogan
For thousands of years, dogs have been living in groups with humans, and they are used to being fed. There is no doubt that every dog wants to have a home of his own. No dog wants to wander outside, let alone live a life without belonging and being bullied. I've seen too many such examples.

I once saw a stray dog rummaging in the street. Maybe he was really hungry and even drank the soup for instant noodles. Just then, a dog owner pulled a Labrador dog past him. The stray dog who was looking for food stopped rummaging, so he watched Labrador pass by and looked up for a long time. It is obvious that this is an envious look. Maybe it also wants to have a home and a master. It took a long time for the stray dog to recover and continue to rummage through the garbage. However, its fate seems to be really bad. It wasn't long before the street began to kill stray dogs, and I haven't seen them yet.

This is just a microcosm of stray dogs. In the city, stray dogs live worse than ants, like rats crossing the street. However, pet dogs live in millions of houses, eat dog food, sleep in kennels, and have air conditioning all year round, which is warm in winter and cool in summer. So, which dog wants to wander? Who doesn't want to be locked in and reach for food?

In recent years, the slogan "adopt instead of buy" has become more and more popular, and some lucky stray dogs have met new owners who have come to adopt. In a rescue station I once helped, many lonely and unhappy stray dogs seemed to change quickly after they got a new home. Their personalities have become more cheerful and very friendly to people! And listen to the feedback from many caring people, as long as you give them a little more love, they will return ten times and one hundred times.

Several families in our community have adopted stray dogs. At first, they were very afraid of people. Later, they became familiar with the surrounding environment and became accustomed to it. Until later, they saw their neighbors wagging their tails to say hello. Stray dogs are actually very easy to raise. Being with them often and petting them often can also make them very cute pet dogs!