Dog feeders are the groups that raise dogs and are responsible for feeding them. Whether they are good or not can not be generalized, and they need to be viewed dialectically from many aspects:
Front Angle
- Caring and responsible: willing to spend time, energy and money to take care of the dog's diet and daily life, to meet its survival and health needs, reflecting the respect and care for animal life, which is the embodiment of love and responsibility. For example, prepare nutritionally balanced food for the dog regularly every day, pay attention to changes in its dietary preferences and amount of food, and ensure that the dog eats healthily and happily.
- Be present and give: Feeding your dog means building a long-term relationship. In addition to providing food, they also interact and play with the dog to meet its emotional needs. This act of spending time with the animal shows the kind, warm and patient qualities of the person who feeds the dog. Like many people will walk with the dog, play games, and enhance each other's feelings after a busy day.
- Promote social harmony: People who feed dogs in a civilized way pay attention to public health and the feelings of others, and go out to walk the dog with a stool bag to clean up feces, so as to avoid pollution to the environment and inconvenience to others. This helps to create a good social atmosphere of harmonious coexistence between humans and animals, and enhances community cohesion.
Negative Angle
- There are uncivilized behaviors: some people who feed dogs lack public awareness, walk dogs without a leash, dogs run at will, bark and affect others, and may even attack passers-by, bringing safety risks to others. And it does not clean up dog feces in time, polluting the environment and affecting public health.
- Improper feeding methods: Some dog feeders lack scientific feeding knowledge, over-pamper, feed too much or give food that is not suitable for dogs, resulting in obesity or health problems for dogs. There are also some due to negligence or irresponsibility, not feeding on time and quality, affecting the healthy growth of dogs.





