We have to consider whether this large dog has obtained a dog license for psychological consultation dogs, whether this registration process is compliant, and whether there are other similar loopholes that pose a threat to public safety. This problem is actually worthy of in-depth investigation.
Furthermore, in the face of contradictions, how can our government departments intervene? How to implement the diversified solution mechanism? Then, I think, only when these tasks are done in place will it be a satisfactory and ideal ending.
It is understood that in June last year, Nanyang City issued a notice stipulating that it is forbidden to raise dogs with a height of more than 55 cm, such as strong dogs and large dogs, except dogs with special purposes such as working dogs, guide dogs and disabled dogs. In violation of these regulations, dogs shall be confiscated by public security organs, and a fine ranging from 5000 yuan to 65438 yuan +00000 yuan shall be imposed.
In September this year, the Nanyang Municipal Bureau of Justice organized a demonstration meeting on the Measures for the Administration of Dog Breeding in Nanyang (Draft). Focusing on the annual inspection of dog registration, collection of management fees, limitation of the number of dogs, division of labor of dog management departments, establishment of shelters, dog protection, punishment for illegal dog raising, etc., combined with their respective professional knowledge and practical experience, they spoke freely and expressed many constructive opinions and suggestions.
It is good to have policies, but it is more important to treat them equally! Article 1245 of the Civil Code stipulates that "if the raised animals cause damage to others, the animal keeper or manager shall bear the tort liability; Article 179 of the Civil Code stipulates that anyone who infringes upon others and causes personal injury shall compensate for medical expenses, transportation expenses, nursing expenses, nutrition expenses, hospital food subsidies, etc.