Discussion on recent incident of Rottweiler dog attack and regulations on owning oversized dogs. Emphasis on responsible pet ownership and sending pets for training. Highlighting the importance of enforcing rules and regulations for pet ownership and animal welfare in China. Importance of adopting pets and following city regulations. Exploring the trend of unconventional profile pictures on social networking apps and its implications in the workplace.
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Promoting responsible pet ownership through training schools can help regulate pet behavior and prevent dangerous incidents.
Implementing strict regulations and verification processes for pet ownership, including breed restrictions and leash laws, can ensure the safety of both pets and the community.
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Regulating pet ownership and behavior
The recent news of a Rottweiler dog attacking a toddler has prompted local authorities to tighten regulations on owning oversized dogs and promote responsible pet ownership. To prevent such incidents, more pet owners are sending their dogs to training schools to regulate their behavior. The importance of becoming responsible pet owners is emphasized, with discussions on raising awareness and educating pet owners on proper pet behavior and adherence to city regulations.
Strict regulations and responsible ownership
The podcast episode discusses the need for strict regulations on pet ownership, particularly regarding breed restrictions and leash laws. It is proposed that not everyone should be allowed to own a dog, and potential owners should undergo verification by experts to ensure their suitability. The episode also highlights the role of dog breeders in responsible pet ownership. Adoption is encouraged as a means of promoting animal welfare, and awareness is raised on the mental health and well-being of pets.
Using profile pictures as a form of communication
The podcast episode explores a new trend in using profile pictures on messaging apps to actively discourage communication. These profile pictures convey a rough aesthetic and unreliability, serving as a signal to employers and superiors to avoid initiating conversations or giving additional tasks. The discussion delves into the various elements of these profile pictures and their silent protest against workplace burnout. The cultural differences in app usage and the blurring of personal and professional communication on platforms like WeChat are also examined.
The recent news of an unleashed Rottweiler dog attacking a toddler has prompted local authorities to tighten regulations on owning oversized dogs and promote responsible pet ownership. To help dogs behave better, a new generation of pet parents is sending their furry friends to school for training. How can we better control pet dogs in public? / Quirky profile photos show work moods (18:00). On the show: Heyang, Li Yi & Josh Cotterill
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