
Author: Beanie
Do you remember the little h in "Longing for Life"?
When I first came on the show, I was still a "dirty" little baby, and after two seasons of the show, I have quietly grown up, and "started a family" ~ it is docile and pleasing, always whirling around under people's feet, and is happy to play various games with everyone tirelessly.
Of course, he also has a naughty side, seeing a small "colored lamp", he always can't suppress his own nature and scare people.
After reading the real "pastoral dog" all kinds of circle fans, when can you raise only your own "little h"?
But recently, I suddenly realized that my little wish may not be realized...
A set of pictures in the circle of friends that are all kinds of brush screens...
Recent regulations about dog ownership have been controversial, and every country in the world has broken their hearts in order to make animals live in harmony with people.
Everyone knows that there are three more in Paris: more flowers, more beautiful women, and more.
Indeed, the bacteria in Paris have developed the habit of walking with their heads down, because if they are not careful, they will...
You haven't been to Paris without stepping on. Although the Paris municipality has launched a massive clean-up campaign in recent years, intensifying publicity to raise citizens' moral awareness, imposing hefty fines of 183 euros on pet owners who do not remove... But it seems that these rules are not very useful
Needless to say, the number of families who own dogs is even more evident.
In 2015, the number of French dogs reached 7.42 million. How to let these more than 7 million dogs have their own space for activities, how to make them not pose a threat to human security has become a problem for the French government.
To this end, the French government has established a series of regulations to regulate the behavior of dog owners and pets.
Identity registration and documentation
Each dog is required to register and file its identity and have its own unique identity card number. By 2012, pets could also be tracked by tattoos and implants, and in case pets were lost, they could be quickly found through tattoos and chips.
Scope of activity
In order to prevent them from affecting human recreation or causing harm to children, the green spaces in 20 districts of Paris have detailed regulations restricting the range of dogs. The Jardin du Luxembourg in the sixth arrondissement of Paris stipulates that pet owners can only walk their dogs along the boulevards of Rue Auguste Conde and Avenue Saint-Michel, and if they are on a leash. The Champs Elysees Park in district 8 prohibits dogs from the children's playground and can only stay on the boulevard.
public transport
In the Paris area, small dogs weighing less than 6 kg can travel free of charge on metros, buses, trams, but need to be placed in bags or cages smaller than 45 cm in length. After purchasing a specific ticket, large dogs are only allowed to ride the subway while wearing a muzzle and a leash. The city's bus driver can decide whether to allow the owner to bring his dog to the bus.
France has also had a number of incidents of fierce dog injuries.
As early as 1999, France enacted the relevant laws. Dangerous dogs are divided into two main categories, the first is an attack dog, including a bull mastiff, a boolean and a Tosa mastiff, and the second is a defensive dog, including Staffordshire bullfighting, American Stefflershire Terrier, Tosa Mastiff and German Rottweiler Hound. The first category of dogs are not allowed to appear in public, cannot take public transportation, and offenders can be sentenced to 6 months' imprisonment and a fine of up to 15,000 euros.
Once a dog bites a person, it must be monitored by a veterinarian for 15 days to confirm that it is not at risk of spreading rabies. In serious cases, euthanasia of the dog responsible may be carried out.
aside, the dogs that bacteria see on the road, even if they are small, rarely do not have a dog chain by their owners.
On the bus, the larger dogs seen on the subway are like this... Even police dogs that serve people are no exception.
The French love dogs no less than we do, but they don't give them because they love them and feel that they are led by a dog chain or uncomfortable wearing a muzzle. Everything should follow the rules, shouldn't they?
At present, many cities in China have issued a decree prohibiting the breeding of fierce dogs. The negative or true or rumor-mongering news that follows will naturally not be less. Not only do dog owners pay attention to following the rules and protecting their dogs, but they also hope that law enforcement officers can deal with these unlicensed dogs in a better way.
After all, they have always been the most loyal and good companions of human beings
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