综合一区欧美国产,99国产麻豆免费精品,九九精品黄色录像,亚洲激情青青草,久久亚洲熟妇熟,中文字幕av在线播放,国产一区二区卡,九九久久国产精品,久久精品视频免费

Global EditionASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
Lifestyle
Home / Lifestyle / News

For the greater good of two worlds

By Alywin Chew in Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2019-05-18 10:55
Share
Share - WeChat
Franziska Gloeckner, Pawsome CEO.[Photo provided to China Daily]

"I personally can understand why the government would implement such laws. This is a safety issue. When people who are afraid of dogs are confronted by a dog that is not leashed, problems are going to occur," says Gloeckner.

"It's not the dog's fault that it's running all over the place and scaring people. Dogs behave like 4-yearold kids. They don't know any better. That's why we need to leash and train them."

With regard to ethics, education would also go a long way to changing some people's attitude toward animals, says Nidhin Nair, an animal rescuer in Shanghai.

Earlier this year, Nair managed to identify the owner of a lost Alaskan malamute after picking it up from the police station. What happened next left him at a loss for words.

"When I called the owner and told her that I found her dog, she started laughing and sounded surprise that it was still alive. She said the dog was abandoned about a month ago because she simply couldn't afford to keep him anymore," he says.

"On another occasion, at a pet shelter in Minhang district in Shanghai, I came across a woman who said she wanted to abandon her dog because she was pregnant. She even tried to justify her actions, saying that she was paying the shelter to take the dog in and not just leaving it on the streets. To these people, dogs and cats are just commodities."

But the mistreatment of animals does not just affect the pets - it also has the potential to create rifts in society. In 2016, animal activists in Chengdu publicly beat up a dog owner who was found to have recorded a video of himself abusing his pet before sharing the footage on his QQ social network.

China currently does not have laws pertaining to the protection of pets. In an interview with Sixth Tone, Zhang Xiaohai of Beijing Loving Animals Foundation was quoted as saying that "an anti-animal abuse law was proposed by scholars in 2009, but it hasn't been scheduled on the legislative agenda yet".

|<< Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next   >>|
Most Popular
Top
BACK TO THE TOP
English
Copyright 1994 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
 
晋城| 郁南县| 台中县| 德清县| 旬邑县| 固原市| 南江县| 尖扎县| 文成县| 房产| 阜宁县| 武山县| 息烽县| 镇沅| 运城市| 拉萨市| 岳池县| 湟源县| 寻甸| 洛扎县| 常德市| 贵州省| 太和县| 潞西市| 永修县| 宕昌县| 无锡市| 金堂县| 永靖县| 东海县| 怀集县| 错那县| 颍上县| 福州市| 安丘市| 灵石县| 正安县| 阜城县| 益阳市| 旬阳县| 景宁|