There are more and more stray dogs in society now, and behind this is still human error. Aren't all dogs the result of humans carelessly abandoning and discarding them? In the end, stray dogs are often unfairly blamed for various threats, and even lose their lives. It's just too unfair.
On May 29th in Xiaogan, Hubei, a student revealed that a stray dog at his school had been beaten to death. The dog had actually lived on campus for some time, but this time, it wandered into a teaching building and was discovered by security guards who then beat it to death. The scene was horrific, with bloodstains everywhere! Isn't it ironic that such violent and barbaric behavior occurred in a school meant for teaching and nurturing students?
The dog had lived at the school for so long and was a very friendly dog, never biting or hurting anyone. Just because it was a stray, and people were worried it might harm someone, they killed it. Wasn't that a very arbitrary and cruel way to handle the situation? Couldn't there have been a better way? The dog is gone now; I only hope it's reborn into a good family and doesn't have to be a stray again!