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Civilized dog raising promotion content

The content of civilized dog-raising propaganda is as follows:

With the increasing number of dog-raising families, the uncivilized dog-raising behavior of a small number of pet owners is regarded as a typical example, which makes many people who do not raise dogs Prejudice against innocent dogs. In fact, this is all caused by the uncivilized nature of dog owners. Various dog behaviors often reflect the owner's social responsibility and moral awareness. Raising dogs in an uncivilized manner may affect environmental hygiene or endanger the safety of others.

Dogs are human beings’ friends, and raising dogs brings joy and comfort to people. Dog-raising behavior is a comprehensive expression of personal morality and social responsibility, and reflects the civilized quality of teachers, 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 must 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 do not allow dogs to trample on public green spaces, lawns and gardens in living areas, campuses. When you go out walking your dog, keep a shovel and a plastic bag handy to clean up your dog's feces in a timely manner.

2. Observe public ethics and regulate dog breeding. Dogs are prohibited in student dormitories, and no dogs are allowed to enter the teaching area. Faculty and staff and their family members who live on campus are not allowed to keep large dogs or aggressive dogs. Those who keep other dogs should voluntarily go to the police station in the jurisdiction to apply for a "Dog Breeding Certificate".

3. Respect others and raise dogs in a civilized manner. If raising dogs affects the surrounding neighbors, you must consciously give up and maintain a good living environment. To prevent barking from affecting other people’s rest, consciously muzzle your dog during rest periods. When dogs go out, they should be led by a leash, actively avoid pedestrians and vehicles, and avoid dogs from approaching special groups such as children, the elderly, and pregnant women.