It's so cute, who would not be upset about losing such an adorable puppy due to the irresponsibility of a dog hotel? This dog hotel typically charges over IDR 100,000 a day, and on top of that, dog meals cost around IDR 50k a day. By Indonesian standard of living this is expensive considering typical salary in Indonesia is around IDR5m a month and this might be the figure this owner of dog hotel are paying to their staffs.
This is just another example of how some Indonesians like to adopt practices from other countries, but when it comes to responsibility, they tend to overlook it. Also asking the dog owner to remove the collar tag is so unprofessional. Situations like this should not happen if they are professional with responsibility. At the very least, they should have had insurance to cover such incidents.
The same issue can be seen in 'canggu' rental market. This practice continues as some tourists, remote workers, and digital nomads, influencers are willing to rent apartments with the price that those back home.
What they often overlook is that their rights are quite limited in Indonesia. The buildings are usually of low quality, constructed with inferior building materials and standard, and local rates apply to their staffs, builders, notaries, and land acquisition while charging similar price to rental in developed countries. Sometimes, these people might even needs to deal with mosquitoes and ants, house lizards in their accommodations.
This is simply the law of supply and demand, and the current figures do not lie. But as usual this trend will eventually slow down when reality sets in, especially as they start to realize they are paying an overprice accommodation, at some points their income will be taxed in Indonesia.