With the increasing number of dog-raising families, the uncivilized behavior of a few pet owners is regarded as typical, which makes many people who don't have dogs biased against innocent dogs. In fact, this is all caused by uncivilized dog owners. The dog's behavior often reflects the owner's sense of social responsibility and moral consciousness. Uncivilized dog-keeping is small enough to affect environmental sanitation and big enough to endanger the safety of others.
Dogs are friends of human beings, and keeping dogs brings joy and comfort to people. Dog-keeping behavior is a comprehensive embodiment of personal morality and social responsibility, which reflects the civilized quality of teachers and students, medical staff and their families and the degree of campus civilization. In order to protect the personal and property safety of teachers, students and medical staff, we should consciously raise dogs in accordance with the law and in a civilized manner.
Civilized dog raising initiative
1, strengthen management, care for the environment, and don't let dogs trample on the living quarters, public green spaces and grass flower beds on campus. Take a small shovel and a plastic bag when walking the dog, and clean up the dog's feces in time.
2. Abide by public morality and standardize dog raising. Dogs are not allowed in student dormitories, and dogs are not allowed to enter the teaching area. Residents and their families are not allowed to raise large dogs and strong dogs, and those who raise other dogs consciously go to the police station in their jurisdiction to apply for a dog license.
3. Respect others and raise dogs in a civilized way. If raising a dog affects your neighbors, you should consciously give up and maintain a good living environment. To prevent barking from affecting others' rest and rest time, consciously put a muzzle on your dog. When the dog goes out, it should be led by a dog chain, actively avoiding pedestrians and vehicles, and avoiding dogs from approaching special people such as children, the elderly and pregnant women.