What should I do if I mess with a dog?

 7:38am, 17 June 2025

Crashing refers to the act of the dog's owner deliberately letting the dog chase a pedestrian or vehicle, and then asking for compensation on this ground. This behavior seriously violates social morality and legal provisions, not only harms the interests of pedestrians and vehicles, but also brings unfair treatment to other owners who keep dogs with good intentions.

Therefore, we need to take measures to prevent and curb the phenomenon of dog-smashing. First of all, the control and education of dog owners should be strengthened. Dogs sometimes become very active when they grow up and want to chase people or vehicles, but this is not a good habit and may cause harm to themselves and others.

Therefore, dog owners should educate and punish their dog, teach them not to attack people and vehicles, and regulate their behavior. Dog owners should always take control of the dog and ensure proper safety measures. Secondly, strengthen social security management. Urban management departments should urge residents not to allow dogs to chase pedestrians and vehicles in public places, strengthen the management of dog excretion and management of dog walking areas, and punish and deal with dog owners who violate regulations. If a dog carp incident occurs, it should be investigated in accordance with relevant procedures and handled in a timely and impartial manner to maintain social security and fairness and justice.