This is so heartwarming.💖 Also, special applauds to the teachers as they have to be constantly active with the dogs and have to keep their energy up all the time. This work must be so tiring but they don't let it show on their faces💜👏
In Sweden we have regulation of how long you’re allowed to leave your dogs (and cats) unsupervised. Do you have that in SK? I’m glad to see these type of stories, no one should be locked up alone so I’m happy to see these options exist. :)
@@julianasilva6946 so I did some googling to make sure I gave the right information and this is what I found. The Swedish law says that you are required to check up on your dog (or cat) regularly. How often isn’t actually defined in the law but there’s are guidelines and regulations made by the Swedish Board of Agriculture that say a dog should be taken on walks every 6 hours (more often if it’s a puppy or elderly dog). There’s also rules like not having the dog tied outside for more than 2h/day and not have them in cages except for certain occasions (like transport, competitions and hunting). Sweden is often said to be one of the countries with the best animal welfare which I personally think is kinda sad because imo there’s so much we need to improve.
@@julianasilva6946 No it’s actual regulation. Having regulation does not mean everyone acts accordingly, but if found there are consequences. For example in the US, children under 6 (I think) cannot be left alone. You can’t actually check and make sure every parents act according to the law. But if found out, your children can be taken away by the state.
I love it. This really put a smile on my face. Puppies and older dogs do need companionship and something to do during the day when everyone is at work. I think this is a great option.
By the way we do not have to live with anxiety or depression or anything bad like that because of what Jesus did on the cross for us, He Loves us, He gives us Peace that surpasses all understanding you should get to know Him 😊❤❤❤