Changes
First of all, I have to begin by saying
that I am an optimist but I am a critical one. What I mean to say is that I am
not one of those people that thinks that their country is rubbish and that
everything is just hopeless. In general terms, I like my country, but I don't
have an exacerbated, irrational patriotic sentiment either. Chile is OK but it
could be much better.
I could talk about drastic changes to
education, working conditions, housing; just to name a few, but I really want
to focus on concrete things today that could make my life, and that of others,
a little more pleasant.
The first thing that I would like to see
happen is for people to be fined if they let their dogs defecate on the streets
without cleaning it up. If you have a dog, it’s not right to let it out for a ‘walk’
so it can defecate all over the place. That’s just plain irresponsible and
nasty! If you want your dog to use the streets and parks as a toilet, then pick
it up!
The second thing that I’d like to see is
really simple, I’d like to see more people saying hello to their neighbors and
to people doing different services. Some years ago, it was common in Chile for neighbors
to sit outside their houses and talk in the evenings, especially in the Summer
time. Nowadays no one knows their neighbors and sometimes you say hello to
people and they don’t greet you back. It’s a simple gesture but it says: “Hey,
I am aware of your presence, you matter.”
The third thing relates indirectly to the first, as I sometimes feel that people can sometimes be a bit irresponsible in
the way they treat their pets. I’ve seen children pulling their dog’s and cat’s
tails, grabbing them as if they were a bag of potatoes…The point is, I feel
that sometimes parents don’t teach their kids to respect animal life and they
treat their pets like things. I think it might be nice if playschools had a dog
as a pet to teach children how to take care of animals, respect them and love
them.
As I said, these are not super profound
ideas, but they are just simple things that could contribute to a better
cohabitation between humans and also between humans and animals.

We are in agreement with these little changes! But, in the relation between animals and humans, do you think that those little changes can be motivated by a change of laws? I mean, we can't write a law for say hello to neighbors, but we can regulate the relation with non-human animals by law and, in that way, educate citizens. What do you think?
ResponderBorrarMy first point is related to that. Just like people should be fined for their pets' defecating in the streets, there should first of all be laws to regulate cohabitation conditions between humans and animals. An example of this is pet hoarding, some people hoard dogs and these dogs live in very poor conditions but the only way you can have them removed from home like that is through a complaint in the Sanitation Department. if it's a potential sanitary issue for people then it's a problem if it's the animal's health and minimum dignified living requirements, then it's not a legal issue. Do you know what i mean?
BorrarI agree with you Catherine, I grew up in a community where neighbours become part of your family, but over the years I have also seen how this is changing
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