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How do Europeans treat dogs?
Even though we have already adapted to the city life enclosed in the steel jungle, there is still a longing for nature in our hearts. You can't get close to wild animals, you can't stay away from the comfortable life brought by modern technology, and your inner desires can't be suppressed. Therefore, pets have become the best spiritual sustenance of human beings. Cats and dogs, these furry little mammals, are the last emotional bridge between human beings and nature while soothing lonely hearts. Nothing is more touching than the harmony between man and animals. In modern society, nothing can warm and comfort human hearts like pets.

French

Romantic, free, bottomless, willing to suffer shit.

French pet dogs first appeared in Europe, and Paris was called "dog paradise". According to statistics, there are 37 million pets in France, twice the total number of children in France, including 6.5438 million dogs. The consumption of a fine breed of dog in France is about 5000 to 10000 francs per year. The meat consumption of dogs in France is about the sum of the meat consumption of the whole Spanish population.

French dog owners will take their dogs everywhere, go in and out of stores together, go to restaurants and bars together, and even take their dogs by car, train and plane on holidays. There is a dog restaurant in France that specializes in serving dogs, with a single dining table, and the average consumption per meal is about 100 franc.

The nature of French people's love for beauty is naturally reflected in their pet raising methods. There are more than 2000 "dog beauty salons" in France. In recent years, the "Animal Beauty Training Center" has been established, and the enrollment targets are carefully selected young girls, each period lasts for two years. In addition, France has built resorts, star hotels and health clubs for dogs. If the pet has obesity problems, the French owner will take it to the conveyor belt of the health club to lose weight.

French dogs will not be forgotten after death. There are four famous dog cemeteries in France, where French love rests in peace. Tombstones are carved from various stones, and the inscription reflects the deep affection and romance of the French. French owners often go to sweep and offer flowers to express their infinite grief over their dead pets.

Paris is plagued by shit, and it can be seen everywhere. If you are not careful, you may step on it. According to statistics, hundreds of elderly people are injured and hospitalized every year because they slip on dog shit. The environmental protection department has to resort to modern means to clean up. Every day, there are hundreds of trolleys with mechanical brooms and hundreds of "motorcycle dung pickers" to clean up the excrement on the sidewalk, up to 20 tons.

Italian

Freedom is supreme, unrestrained and enthusiastic.

Nowadays, in some Italian cities, if the freedom of movement of animals is restricted by chains, if the pet's nest is not well built or ventilated, and if the pet's living conditions are too poor, the pet owner will be punished by law. Laws and regulations embody the "social contract" between owners and pets, bind owners and protect the rights of animals. Once the rights of animals are violated, the owner will be punished accordingly.

In theory, these laws and regulations are applicable to all animals, but in fact, they are mainly aimed at dogs and cats, who have the right to enjoy the most basic rights, including regular communication and reproduction with their companions.

Italians pay special attention to the "special needs" of pets. Unlike the United States and other countries that advocate birth control for pets, Italians believe that the "reasonable and necessary" sex life of pets must be satisfied. The laws and regulations of this country specifically point out that animal owners have the obligation to ensure their health and "welfare", including the right of animals to reproduce. Owners must ensure that animals have enough food, and they must take their pets to the vet for health check-ups regularly.

Italy's animal law also stipulates that the pet's nest should not be less than 8 square meters, with good lighting and ventilation, and the temperature should be appropriate. Chains are not allowed to be tied around the neck of animals unless necessary. No one may train dogs to fight, sell them to laboratories for vivisection, or give their pets to others as rewards. If someone does this, anyone can report it, and the whistleblower can get a reward from the government.

The wealth of Americans is happiness, and the life of dogs is happiness.

America is a veritable pet country. According to statistics, 62% of American families have at least one kind of pet. At present, there are about 77.7 million pet cats and 65 million pet dogs in America. Although most pet lovers regard their pets as family members or children, they can spend a lot of manpower and material resources to create "ultimate enjoyment" for their pets, stressing creativity, care and "humanity"-no country can compare with Americans in this respect.

Clothing: Whether pets like it or not, their American owners are happy to dress them up. These clothes can be bought not only in pet shops, but also in special pet tailor shops, such as sweaters, cotton-padded clothes, jeans, dresses and even serious bras! Americans like to dress their cats and dogs as "people".

Food: There are all kinds of pet food in America. The staple food includes various brands of pet feed, formula grain, dried meat, special snacks for pets, etc.

Supplies: American pets have their own tableware, drinking utensils, bedding and mobile homes, as well as special toothbrushes and toothpaste. There are countless kinds of cat litter specially used for the convenience of cats. There are many kinds of maintenance products, such as nails, pliers, scissors and files with different functions; There are countless drugs to drive away parasites; Bathing has various shampoos for decontamination, flea removal and hair care; Pet toys are even more dazzling. Plush toys, electric toys, rubber toys and hemp rope toys are so cute that people want to play.

Services: There are many kinds of services related to pets. Beauty services include bathing, washing ears and cutting the hair on the soles of feet. If you want to make your pet beautiful, you can have cosmetic surgery for it. Pet hospitals are treated in different departments like human hospitals. The excellent hardware conditions of the hospital are staggering-operating room, shadowless lamp, endoscope, B-ultrasound machine, various X-ray machines and electrocardiograph are all available. The wedding of a pet is the responsibility of a special pet matchmaking agency, and the owner can find a couple for the pet. Some hotels can also take care of pets for enterprises or tourism owners. The hotel is divided into ordinary rooms and deluxe rooms. According to the pet's taste, it is fed three times a day, with professional veterinary care and all-weather nanny care. The pet hotel service launched by the largest pet chain in the United States is more thoughtful. The room is equipped with a TV that locks the animal performance channel and a special ventilation system so that dogs and cats don't smell each other. The cost for a dog to stay overnight is 2 1 USD, while that for a cat is only1USD. If it is a suite with extra game time and feeding, the asking price may be as high as $40 per night. Some pet hotels have also set up bone telephone booths, so owners who are away from home can call their pets and talk to them. Network services are also gradually emerging, and owners can see the real situation of their pets online.

Japanese

Careful, careful, hygienic and meticulous

Japanese people always give people a clean and tidy impression, and the hygienic habit of keeping cats and dogs is also exemplary.

Walking on the streets of Tokyo, you often meet many Japanese people walking with their beloved pets. If you pay attention, you will find that most people who walk their dogs are not empty-handed, but carry plastic bags and other things with them to clean up their pets' excrement at any time. Because of this, although there are many pets in Tokyo, it is difficult to see the dirt left by pets in the streets.

Pet owners in Tokyo should inject rabies vaccine into their dogs every year, which is a hard rule of the government, and offenders will be held accountable. In addition, the Japanese have also made great efforts in the health management of dogs. After the dog pooped outside, the Japanese consciously wrapped the shit back with plastic sheets. In Japan, people can often be seen squatting on the ground to pick up pet droppings and then wiping the floor tiles with toilet paper.

Japanese people who love inventions have also come up with many wonderful ways to keep their pets clean. "Automatic dog washer" is something that only Japanese people can think of. After the master puts the dog in the square machine, you don't have to worry. The machine can automatically clean the dog and is also responsible for drying it. What you thought, what you didn't expect, the Japanese thought.

While keeping pets carefully, Japanese people don't forget to be economical. In recent years, it is popular in Japan to buy insurance for pets. Insurance companies provide very meticulous and thoughtful services to pet owners and are responsible for providing computer customer management systems to pet hospitals. Customers only need to check the computer, diagnosis and treatment contents, inspection items, cost standards and related data at a glance. After inputting the contents and amount of diagnosis and treatment into the computer, you can know whether the pet is injured and the actual amount of compensation, and you can also print a detailed list of medical expenses for the pet owner.

Japan enacted the animal protection law as early as 1973 and revised it in 2000. The law stipulates that people should love animals in order to cultivate the sentiment of "respecting life and loving peace"; In addition, it is also stipulated that pets should be regarded as family members, and owners should not abandon their pets at will, otherwise they will be held accountable.

German

Be polite and disciplined, and be strict with principles.

Germans love dogs and undertake the obligation to educate them. The experience of keeping pets in Germany is that since they are our loyal friends and important family members, we have the responsibility to train them into qualified "citizens".

Germans keep dogs with great principles and pay attention to the order of precedence. They don't treat dogs as animals and they don't spoil them too much. In Germany, it is rare to see owners being dragged around by dogs, which is due to the special training of dogs. If a dog barks at passers-by, it will be considered that there is something wrong with the dog owner's education, which is a very shameful thing.

On the streets of Germany, people walking dogs can be seen everywhere, but they feel very quiet and can hardly hear dogs barking. Germans keep dogs, especially big dogs, but even people who are afraid of dogs don't have to panic and dodge when they see these big dogs in the street. These dogs keep a friendly distance from strangers except their owners. Unless you play with them actively, they will neither bark at you nor rub your legs to show affection. The formation of German dogs' temperament and upbringing is attributed to strict training and formal education.

There are many dog schools in Germany, and the media often see advertisements for "recruiting students" in dog schools. Advertisements are clearly priced according to the "academic system" class hours. There are three main teaching contents: first, obedience training (dogs must obey their master's instructions and completely obey their master's discipline), second, training dogs' adaptability to the environment (mainly to make dogs not too sensitive to external noise and bark when they are not stimulated), and third, peer training (that is, to let dogs know their "companion" role and learn to live in harmony with others). Germans are strict with themselves and never vague about dogs. If their dogs can't graduate from school smoothly, they can't get the qualification to go to the streets freely. If they have to go out, large dogs without "graduation certificate" will wear muzzle.

In Germany, dogs can take buses, subways and trains, visit supermarkets, stay in hotels, and even go to work with their owners, fully enjoying the rights of German citizens. If someone keeps a dog in a cage, or leaves the dog alone at home for more than 8 hours, he may be charged with suspected dog cruelty. Once verified, those with serious circumstances may be sentenced to criminal detention. If the dog walks outside without tying the rope or the dog breaks free, causing personal injury or property loss to others, the owner of the dog shall bear all the liability for compensation. Therefore, many cautious German dog owners have bought third-party liability insurance for their dogs, just in case.