Dogs are said to be human’s best friends and, nowadays, have become the most popular pets. Not only are they lovely, judicious and charming but also have a positive influence on children and that is why they are so common. On the other hand, they also have their needs, which an owner is obligated to satisfy. These includes everyday walks and plays. And here is the question of what to do, when one is living in a city centre. Personally, I feel that dogs should be banned from city streets because there is no room for them to run around safely in the city, they present a sanitation problem and the possibility of their biting someone is great.
Because dogs need a lot of exercise, they need a place where they can run freely. Living in a city provides us with great difficulty of securing the dog with required space to play. A 5-minutes walk is not what will be suitable for a big pupil as he needs more physical effort that this. Moreover, while running on the streets without attention, they only pose a menace to car accidents, what can be fatal in a consequence.
Another important issue is that, until dogs can clean up their own messes, they have no place on the streets. Everybody knows that they have their bodily needs and a appropriate place for them should be created in the metropolises. If the dogs continue to “poop” on the streets, our city will become dirty and unpleasant. To make matter worse, the feces may be harmful both for other dogs and humans, especially children.
What is more, as the city crowds many people into relatively small area dogs are more likely to become frightened and bite. Even if we are sure of the peaceful nature of our dog, we must bear in mind that it is only an animal which reacts instinctively in stressful situations, such as being overwhelmed by the number of people. The smallest issue may trigger unconscious response of biting and a small accident may turn into very big problem....