Renting out dogs for a long time may cause depression
We often say that dogs are humans’ partners. Compared with other animals, dogs seem to prefer getting along with people. But even so, most dogs are still wary of strangers. So for strangers, many dogs can get used to and get close to them all of a sudden. However, there is a method of renting out pet dogs in South Korea for those who want to try out the taste of raising pets. However, will this method have any adverse effects on dogs?
It turns out that the "pet dog rental" service began to appear in South Korea 10 years ago. However, the service once caused controversy once it was launched. However, as long as You can spend some money to rent a puppy and raise it at home, which is still popular among many Koreans. Other dog rental shops specialize in renting "dogs under one year old". However, since puppies as young as six months old are at risk of being crushed to death, the dogs they rent are often over six months old and under one year old. .
The rental price is 50,000 won to 70,000 won (281 yuan - 393.4 yuan) for three days, and 70,000 won to 100,000 won (393.4 yuan - 562 yuan) for one week. Important rentals include "Maltese", "Coffee Poodle", "Dachshund", etc.
Some companies can receive 20 contact calls every day. The rental time is generally between three days and one week, and there are also long-term rental services for more than one month. The company also provides distribution services including feed and dog supplies. A person from the pet dog rental company said: "Most of the customers who rent dogs like dogs, but they feel that raising a dog is a responsibility and are not confident in taking good care of the dog."
Even if this service allows those People who like dogs but are not confident in raising dogs have become addicted to raising dogs. However, some experts have pointed out that "frequent changes of owners will put some dogs under a lot of pressure, which is not ethically recommended." "Every dog needs a certain amount of time to get familiar with a new owner. However, in most cases, the time for renting a dog will not be too long, so maybe the dog has just become a little familiar with the new owner. Being sent back, and then having to re-acquaint yourself with another owner and a new living environment, will have a great emotional impact on the dog. Changing owners too frequently will make it difficult for the dog to truly understand it. To get used to getting along with strangers, it is also difficult for dogs to establish a sense of trust in their owners. If the dog has a little trust in the new owner but is immediately sent away, it will make the dog feel that he is not good enough. Some dogs will feel abandoned. In the long run, the dog may have a poor appetite and be unwilling to communicate with people, and it is very easy to gradually become bored and start to suffer from depression. p>
It takes time to get a dog close to people, so that the dog can repeatedly change the unfamiliar environment and the new owner's attitude towards the dog The effect is actually great, but if carried out in the long run, it is likely to make it difficult for the dog to communicate with people. Not only that, repeated changes in the living environment are useless for the puppy's body. Changing the living environment can cause stress reactions, and the dog may feel the risk of infectious diseases. Therefore, it is not recommended to rent a dog, because such an approach will do more harm than good to the dog. .
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