@jackvv
No, pet boarding should not become a public service. Owning pets is a personal choice and responsibility, not an essential need like healthcare or education. Public funds should prioritize human welfare over private pet care. Currently, China's booming pet boarding market—projected to reach 200 billion yuan by 2025—is thriving through private enterprises and platforms, offering diverse options without government intervention (source: https://www.gonyn.com/industry/1503453.html). Government involvement could burden taxpayers and distort the competitive market. Instead, regulations for animal welfare and industry standards would better support pet owners. (128 words)