The Germans vowed to kill stray dogs, and they did promise that!
I believe everyone loves cute pets, especially smart dogs and clingy cats.
But because more people love them, more people will hurt them, and the most immediate harm is abandonment, so stray pets have become a more difficult situation to deal with in today's society.

In fact, we often talk about wild cats and dogs. This is not only a social problem unique to our country, but also a common situation all over the world. But how to solve this social problem and even make wild cats and dogs disappear completely, you have to mention one country - Germany.
When talking about Germany, everyone should immediately think of German Shepherds. As a famous dog breed, German Shepherds can be said to be well-known.

German Shepherds are not only loyal and smart, they are also agile and quick, so German Shepherds were suitable for shepherding work from the very beginning. However, due to the excellent character of German Shepherds, German Shepherds were used in the army. Since then, German Shepherds have been transformed into military dogs and are widely used around the world.
This may be because German shepherds are loved by people all over the world, so Germans are very good to dogs. Even Germany once said proudly: There will never be stray dogs in Germany!
Under normal circumstances, "there will never be stray dogs" sounds absolutely impossible, because this is a huge problem in the world, but Germany has indeed achieved it.
Dogs are equivalent to humans

In the eyes of most shit-eating officials, dogs and cats are just pets. Even if they are a living being, they still cannot be compared with their owners. Many people even harm dogs and cats at will, just for temporary happiness.
Although Germany was the initiator of World War II, Germany does have thought-provoking advantages, such as its awareness of the right to self-defense.
In the eyes of Germans, small animals have the same influence as people, so German dogs should also enjoy the same dominance.
Many people have asked Germans: How many children are there at home?
The German responded: Three, a boy, a girl and a dog.
Of course, this does not mean how good Germany’s poop scavengers are, but that they are much better than most people and countries in protecting animals.
Many friends have begun to wonder, how did the Germans get rid of stray dogs?
Only through personal experience of death do you realize that life is precious
We all know that Germany was the organizer of the Second World War. Although the overall national strength was strong at that time, the war also left Germany in ruins. At the end of World War II, the Germans not only aided the suffering people, but also aided the dogs living on the streets. Therefore, many stray dog shelters were established in Germany after World War II, and Germany still retains assistance to stray dogs to this day.
According to previous statistics, there are approximately 6 million stray dogs assisted by pet shelters in Germany. Not only are the facilities sophisticated, but the technical and professional level of assistance is also surprising.
Many people may be curious. Taking in stray animals is a public welfare act. So many stray dogs are rescued by shelters. Where do their funds come from? ?
Most of the operating assets of this kind of shelter come from individual donations, and the donated assets are sufficient for the normal operation of the shelter. So from this point alone, we can see that Germans really love cute pets like dogs.
Laws and regulations are a magical tool to protect dogs
In addition to stray dog shelters, laws and regulations have also become a magical tool to protect dogs, and it is also an effective way to maintain zero stray dogs in Germany.
You need a business license to keep pets
First of all, if Germans want to keep pets, they must apply for a breeding business license. Just like a driver's license, if we want to drive on the road, you must learn and successfully pass the business license performance evaluation.
Germany has a "Pet Breeding Law" that requires pet owners to learn basic knowledge about feeding before raising large dogs and other unique dog breeds, and to obtain a breeding license through training after learning, so that they can keep pets.
In addition, after raising a pet, the pet owner must also pay pet tax and related insurance fees, and get the dog's injection information chip.
Pets are not allowed to be sold. Adoption instead of purchase
Adoption instead of purchase is a reasonable way to control stray pets. If everyone can adopt instead of purchase, I believe that all stray pets in the world will disappear.
This is the case in Germany. There are many pet shops in Germany, but unlike pet shops in people's minds, these pet shops only allow the sale of pet equipment, and pets are not allowed to be sold as goods.
Of course, this does not mean that there are no relevant pet breeding industry bases in Germany, but pets purchased from pet breeding industry bases are very expensive, so this is also considered a compulsory adoption method.
Many people are curious. The pet breeding base is equivalent to a breeding factory. They will definitely have a lot of pets. In fact, there is no need to worry about this, because these breeding bases have very strict controls. For example, dogs can only be bred once a year and only three times in their lifetime.
But unlike what people know about adoption, Germans have to pay to adopt a dog, but the payment is very small, and a large amount of the adoption fee will eventually be used to aid stray dogs.
Adoption is just the beginning, supervision will follow for life.
As a pet enthusiast, he is also a member of many pet groups. There are many friends in the group who post adoption information, hoping that some friends will take in these lovely dogs and cats..
Although there is no chance of adoption (and items will be given), many friends require adopters to regularly send back messages of gratitude to pets, because only in this way can they know that the rescued stray dogs (cats) are living well, and the German adoption system is like this!
When German dog owners adopt dogs, they must not only provide basic information about themselves (finance, family, reasons), but also sign relevant maintenance agreements and allow supervisors to visit them on time. Only in this way can animal protection organizations know whether the adopter is responsible, and can also avoid unscrupulous people trying to abuse animals.
Abandonment and abuse will be subject to legal sanctions.
A netizen living in Germany once shared that he saw a dog without an owner waiting for him on the street in Germany.
Quickly, firefighters went to take the dog away, and quickly found the dog's owner based on the pet chip. Fortunately, the dog got lost by himself, and the scavenger was not punished for it.
However, except for lost pets, any active abandonment of pets will be subject to financial sanctions by law. Not only will they be detained, but they will also be subject to heavy penalties.
In addition, if you find that a dog abuser has committed dog abuse and the plot is very serious, you will not be detained, and the dog abuser will be punished by jail.
Therefore, abandonment and abuse are very serious and cannot be borne by the shit-sweepers, so the behaviors of abandonment and abuse are mostly avoided.
Create a dog-loving concept and form a dog-loving habit
In addition to various factors, I think the most important factor in the absence of stray dogs in Germany is: they have formed a unified dog-loving concept!
Many people will wonder whether these laws and regulations to protect animals are too stringent. They are meant to force people to love dogs.
Actually not, because people who really love dogs don’t think these laws are very strict. And it is precisely because of these strict restrictions that they have developed their unified cognitive abilities and habits.
Therefore, if many people want to raise a pet, their first thought is not to buy one, but to adopt one.
Therefore, when they understand that abandonment and abuse will be severely punished, they will overcome their own mentality, and people with a three-point concern will give up their preparations to raise pets.
Therefore, in this kind of atmosphere, most Germans have developed good habits of caring for their pets.
Therefore, Germany is called "a country where stray dogs are never easy to find"!