Israel has the world's first dog care digital service
This service provides puppies and their owners with digital devices for easy monitoring of care-related activities.
The government of Tel Aviv, Israel, has launched the first digital service in the world, called Digi-Dog.
This service provides puppies and their owners with digital devices for easy monitoring of care-related activities.
Digi-Dog service was invented based on the award-winning electronic citizenship program Digi-Tel of Tel Aviv. Digi-Tel is provided free of charge and is being used by 1/3 of Tel Aviv city residents.
Electronic citizen card of Digi-Tel service to provide residents with information about discounts at entertainment events or programs. In addition, the service provides up-to-date information regarding events that take place in the city that you care about, such as culture, music, health, sports or fun activities for children. .
Digi-Dog service was invented based on Digi-Tel electronic citizen card program.(Photo: Viet Thang / Vietnam +).
The Digi-Dog service will provide the same information for the owners of the puppies involved in programs such as reminders of vaccination, the list of the nearest veterinarians, information about upcoming dog events, lists of available leases, dog training courses, or the nearest guide to dog parks. In addition, cardholders can choose to receive information via online documents or messages.
With a ratio of one dog per 17 people, Tel Aviv is considered the city with the highest percentage of dogs raised per capita in the world. The city government also built 70 dog parks, a dog park for every 1.3km. In 2016, for the first time, the city organized a dog festival with booths displaying puppies or showing footage of "the secret life of pets" to all the city's dog lovers. attend.
In 2014, Tel Aviv was voted the "Smartest" city and was also recognized as the world's leading city for animal welfare policies. The city government has tried to prevent animal cruelty and develop a favorable environment for animals. The city also builds an unattended pet receiving station and organizes patrol teams to monitor and receive any information related to pet violence from people.
Tel Aviv is considered the city with the highest percentage of dogs raised per capita in the world.(Photo: Viet Thang / Vietnam +).
The city also conducts spraying services and cleans the natural environment and castrate wild cats to limit indiscriminate reproduction; cooperating with volunteers to find shelter for pets such as cats .
President of Tel Aviv Global Travel Company, Mr. Eytan Schwartz, said Tel Aviv is a great city for dogs. They arranged beaches for play dogs, dog parks or even screened evening movies for dogs.
He said: "Today Tel Aviv is also known as a startup city with over 1,500 startups. Tel Aviv is seen as the largest concentration of technology companies per capita compared to other companies. Other cities in the world, Tel Aviv is now considered to be the most dog-friendly city and the most technologically friendly city. "
This program will support people to enjoy all the services that the city provides them and pets.(Photo: Viet Thang / Vietnam +).
Tel Aviv Reuven Ladianski city council member - who is also responsible for monitoring environmental and animal-related issues, said Dig-Dog is an innovative model that represents an important step forward. in providing necessary city services for dog owners. This program will support people to enjoy all the services that the city provides them and pets.
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