On the morning of July 4, the Northern Suburb Police Station of the Public Security Bureau of Zengdu District, Suizhou, Hubei received a call from a resident: "A dog came from nowhere and bit my child." After receiving the call, the police quickly went through Wearing safety gear and carrying a catching net, shield, and baton, the auxiliary police officers rushed to the scene. After arriving at the scene, they found that the yellow dog was unclaimed and was an unowned stray dog. They immediately arrested the dog and handed it over to the pet care center. Aid station.
"Stay dogs threatening residents will be dealt with safely. Eliminate potential safety hazards during the manic phase of high-temperature stray animals." A police officer at the scene introduced.
It is understood that in order to further promote the comprehensive implementation of the "Suizhou City Dog Breeding Management Measures", the Zengdu Public Security Bureau actively organized and carried out an operation to rectify stray dogs, and conducted a comprehensive survey of the number and breed of dogs before the end of May. , register and register one by one; carry out all-round, multi-level and multi-channel publicity and education on standardized dog breeding to guide the public to raise dogs in a civilized manner according to the law; strengthen dog registration management, standardize the registration of unregistered dogs, and punish illegal and illegal breeding of violent dogs. Dogs and large dogs should be warned and dealt with by themselves within a time limit, and inspections should be strengthened in key areas with prominent dog infestations in the city. Since the rectification operation was launched, it has won unanimous praise from the public.
Zengdu Public Security reminds residents and friends that if you encounter stray dogs, do not take the initiative to feed, pet or approach them to avoid accidents. In the next step, the Zengdu Public Security Bureau will continue to increase efforts to combat stray dogs, strengthen social publicity coverage, enhance the awareness of civilized and standardized dog-raising among residents in the jurisdiction, and create a safe, healthy and comfortable living environment.