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The Chinese girl returned to China with Jin Mao to heal her illness, but she didn't expect to be poisoned by her neighbor.

Many people regard pets as their beloved children.

What if one day the dog you see as life is poisoned for no reason?

The Daily Mail of the United Kingdom recently reported that a Chinese living in the United States, San Francisco, Leewen Zhang (Zhang Liwen), her golden hair was brought back to Chongqing life, she was poisoned to death.

No matter how the veterinarian did the heart resuscitation, the dog was still motionless, her owner Zhang Liwen cried and tore her heart apart.

Broken-hearted Zhang Liwen lay on her dog and couldn't call back her dead dog.

Looking at the body temperature cooling baby, Zhang Liwen's heart is like dead ash.

Zhang Liwen first posted the incident on Facebook, attracting the attention of countless netizens, and then reposted reports that foreign netizens had neither understood nor been very angry about the behavior of the poisonous dog.


01

Neighbor threat wants to kill the dog.

The golden-haired dog Julie is Zhang Liwen's beloved baby, and the dog lived with her when she was two months old.

For 8 years, Julie brought Zhang Liwen countless joys, they played together and lived together.

With Julie, Zhang Liwen felt a person in a foreign country fight is not so lonely.

As she got older, last year Julie found out about heart failure, and Zhang planned to take her dog back to her hometown of Chongqing.

She decided to move to Europe with Julie after the 2019 Spring Festival.

In order for Julie to grow up happily, Zhang Liwen rented a nice apartment in Yubei District, Chongqing, to facilitate life.

But after moving to Chongqing for five months, she found that many local people hated dogs, threatened to kill them, cursed them, and organized groups to discuss how to kill them.

Local residents believe they want to create a good environment for children, and dogs are unsafe, so they must be eliminated.

Her neighbors even met threat several times. She tried to kill Julie..

Zhang Liwen once called the police to such a threat, but it didn't help.

One day, Julie went to his favorite lawn to roll over and play as usual.

She saw a piece of chicken on the floor and swallowed it.

Unexpectedly, the chicken was wrapped in poison, a "trick" thought of by the neighbors who tried to poison Julie day and night.

A few hours later, Julie tumbled to the ground, twisted his face and twitched his limbs.

Zhang Liwen was frightened by the present situation.

Why is the just healthy and lively dog suddenly so miserable?

When she sent the dog to the vet, it was too late.

Her eight-year-old baby, who lived all day long, was poisoned by the conspiracy of her neighbour.


02

The killer was not punished.

Surrounded by immense pain, Zhang Liwen found the police, hoping that they would find the killer and bring them to justice.

But the police say there is no animal protection law in China, and though dogs are poisoned every day, they are at a loss.

Used to dog company for many years, suddenly there is no dog, Zhang Liwen's soul is gone, her tears are dried up, heart also broken.

After a week, although she was still in the limitless pain, she decided to write it online to let more people know about the bad behavior.

She believes that although China now has no laws and regulations to protect small animals, life is equal, murderers can go to jail, and why dog killers can escape.

She wrote about the Julie baby's story on her Facebook page, hoping to draw more attention to the lives of small animals, and to rally together to appeal to the country's legislation for a better environment for small animals to live in.

Now I'm going to speak for Julie and all the animals.

Julie's death is sacred. I will not succumb to the present situation. Whatever the difficulties ahead, I will continue to fight for animal rights.

The reality is indeed cruel.

Because Zhang Liwen reported one of the murderers, she moved away from her home for fear of revenge.

Imagine if she really wanted to promote animal protection of legislation, then her future must be full of obstacles.


03

The poison dog could be right by your side.

As many people as they love dogs, as many people hate dogs. In China, the contradiction between man and dog has always been constant.

Many people have published on the Internet toxic dog tutorials, the means are very cruel.

And someone put iron nails in the sausage.

Mix the glass residue into the meat

Even harder to shoot with poison darts.

Isoniazid and other new toxic dog way also on the hot search, a moment caused great discussion among netizens. Even in some neighborhoods, more than 20 dogs were killed collectively.

In contrast to the anger of dog lovers, many of the professional dogs are showing off their results.

So in the absence of existing laws and regulations, is there really no way to poison dogs?

Yes, but the senior drug dog man himself came out to explain: the high cost of solving a case, the police can not control.


04

Why is it so difficult to have a dog on demand?

Why do so many people in China resent dogs?

There are more and more dog owners, but the quality of some dog owners is uneven. This is why many people poison dogs: illegal dogs, uncivilized dogs.

Dog walking does not lead to dogs, does not deal with feces, does not train dogs to listen to instructions, and causes dogs to attack people and cause harm, noise, and environmental hygiene.

There are more and more dog owners, but public administration can't keep up with it.

Although a lot of places have the relevant regulation to keep a dog. For example, as early as 2003, Beijing has implemented the regulations on the Administration of Dog raising in Beijing. When carrying dogs out of the house, they should carry dogs to the dog chain, not to enter the public green space with dogs, and to provide public fitness places in the community and so on. But these rules are not enforced enough to lead to conflicts between men and dogs.

In fact, as long as the pet to perfect the judicial system, people and dogs to live in harmony is entirely possible.

New Zealanders love dogs very much. In New Zealand, with a population of 4.8 million, there are 543972 dogs, equivalent to one dog for every eight people, and some families have more than one dog.

In New Zealand, dogs are not only regarded as pets, but also as members of the family.

New Zealand does not restrict residents from keeping dogs, but makes it clear that owners must be fined up to $20,000 if a dog does harm to others, thus urging pet owners to take care of them.

So in New Zealand, no matter which park you walk in, you can see someone walking past you with a dog.

Most of their dogs are clean and docile, and you can't help but think about touching them.

People and dogs can live in harmony, in fact, and government issued clear laws, regulations, terms and conditions and effective supervision and management.

Pet Management details

In the case of Oakland, for example, dogs have to do the following, or they will be fined:

Control the dog.

If a dog poop in a public place, you have to clean it up.

Registered dog

If you change the dog owner, you have to notify the city council.

The amount of specific fines can be checked on the official website of the city council.

https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/dogs-animals/pay-dispute-dog-fine/Pages/dog-fines-infringements.aspx

If a dog owner cannot control his own dog, causing damage to other people's property or endangering others or other animals, the city council may hold your dog, or classify your dog as an animal with threat sex or danger. Or disqualify owners of dogs, aggressive dogs can also be euthanized.

In addition, if the injury is caused, other persons may take civil or criminal proceedings against the dog owner. They will face charges for dog owners to pay for veterinary services or property damage.

In addition, the New Zealand Ecological Protection Department website clearly stated that pet dogs can bring into most protected park allowed areas, but also subject to a number of rules and tips.

First, the owner must ensure that the pet dog is under control. So-called "control", that is, the dog must be in the owner's sight.

Second, although the pet dog can release the dog rope on some sections of the road, the owner must carry the rope with him; it must be ensured that the pet dog will not disturb other tourists

Finally, the dog's feces must be cleaned up in time.

/ Dog owners have rewards / dutiful dog owners have rewards

Under New Zealand's Pet Dog Act of 1996, every domestic dog needs to be registered each year with a registration fee of more than N $100.

However, in many New Zealand cities, dog owners can obtain registration fee waivers in a number of ways. For example, apply for "dog master's certificate of due diligence".

The Dog Master Certificate has the same legal effect as the ordinary Dog license and can enjoy a lower registration fee. At the same time, it is also a reward and honor given by government to dog owners who show public morality and take good care of their pets in the process of keeping a dog.

/ punish the evil dog without mercy

The New Zealand local administration has the power to identify certain dogs as "potential threat dogs" or "dangerous dogs" for dogs that may threat to their surroundings and to pedestrian safety, and impose strict restrictions on their activities.

Under the Pet Dog Act, "dogs with potential threat" refer to dogs whose behaviour may pose a threat to public safety, or some dogs that are restricted in New Zealand. When they appear in public, the dogs must wear mouth masks, and in many places government also requires sterilisation of the dogs.

Dogs like the American bulldog, the Argentine mastiff, the Brazilian Filler dog and the Japanese bulldog are among the pets banned by the Pet Dog Act, which, if kept by residents, would be equivalent to "dogs with potential threat", subject to restrictions.

"dangerous Dog" refers to dogs that have attacked sexual behavior. The bill requires the dogs to be kept in a fence at their owner's house, to wear a mouthpiece and a rope in public, and to be sterilized.

Hoping for more people.

Can attach importance to the protection of small animals

Harmony between man and dog

Can't do without the efforts of all of us.

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