Sunday, August 31, 2014

THE WAY DOGS ARE Mistreated In INDIA




Near my house a family had bought a pet dog. he was a cute dog I play with it everyday,

And when he gave birth to three cute pups, the family did not accept the  new pups, and they were left on the roads, they eat the garbage thrown on the roads .


this is the way the little babys feed themselves, and  there is onother family that takes care of the street dogs and they let them sleep near their house in a cage  but the rest of the day those puppys live on garbage

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

All About DOG SAFETY

How do you avoid getting bit by a dog? Start by being polite and respecting the dog's personal space. Never approaching an unfamiliar dog, especially one who's tied or confined behind a fence or in a car. Don't pet a dog—even your own—without letting him see and sniff you first.
Don't disturb a dog while she's sleeping, eating, chewing on a toy, or caring for puppies. Be cautious around strange dogs. Always assume that a dog who doesn't know you may see you as an intruder or a threat.
Put a safe amount of space between yourself and a dog if you see the following signals, that the dog is uncomfortable and might feel the need to bite:
  • tensed body
  • stiff tail
  • pulled back head and/or ears
  • furrowed brow
  • eyes rolled so the whites are visible
  • yawning
  • flicking tongue
  • intense stare
  • backing away
When putting space between yourself and a dog who might bite, never turn your back on him dog and run away. A dog's natural instinct will be to chase and catch you.
If you are approached by a dog who may attack you, follow these steps:
  • Resist the impulse to scream and run away.
  • Remain motionless, hands at your sides, and avoid eye contact with the dog.
  • Once the dog loses interest in you, slowly back away until he is out of sight.
  • If the dog does attack, "feed" him your jacket, purse, bicycle, or anything that you can put between yourself and the dog.
  • If you fall or are knocked to the ground, curl into a ball with your hands over your ears and remain motionless. Try not to scream or roll around.
Humane Society International

Iliyan Ajani

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Our vision

We have chosen to fight for the rights of Animals as our SERVICE project as they do not have a voice and we, humans are taking advantage of that and abusing and abandoning them.  We remove our frustrations by beating them while they just waiting for you to come and give them one small hug. One real life example is Hachiko a sad but true story. It started of in 1924; Hidesaburo Ueno a professor took in Hachiko who was a golden brown Akita. Hachiko greeted him every day at Shibuya Station but one day the owner – Hidesaburo died by cerebral haemorrhage and never came to the station but Hachiko waited people  started giving him some treats after the article. But after 10 years waiting he died in 1935. Scientists found out that he died with terminal cancer and worms. His statue was built in the station and in Museum and his grave was just near his owner. I hope our service can help at least a few dogs!

Shibuya Station - Statue

Museum

Hachiko and his owner


Aashraya Dutt,
7k

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Caring Hands for Animals

CARING HANDS FOR ANIMALS (CHFA) is a non-profit animal welfare organization. It is committed to the protection of all animals & birds and to the promotion of a harmonious relationship among humans, non-humans and the environment. CHFA runs on donations and sponsorship from the community for its various programs.
CHFA started as a small group of like-minded & spirited individuals from different walks of life, passionate about animals and dedicated to promote compassion and humane treatment to all animals& birds. The founders commenced working together from 2008 as an informal group promoting animal rights, compassionate care, spreading public awareness on the abuse and killing of animals as well as focusing on rescuing injured, sick and abandoned birds and animals amongst others.

Activities -
We rescue, rehabilitate, care for the distressed animals to the best of our abilities and limited resources. We offer advice on caring for all animals and campaign to bring in a positive change in the attitudes of people towards caring for animals and animal rights.
We focus upon
  • Fight for animal rights through public education and legislative advocacy
  • Working with residential societies and local communities to foster a more humane outlook for acceptance of neighborhood animals and their rights
  • Rehabilitation of abandoned animals
  • Rescue operations for animals in distress
  • Promotion of quality ABC (anti birth control) care of dogs
  • Building awareness on territorial rights of dogs & other animals
  • Spreading awareness on animal protection laws in India
  • Building sensitivity towards animals & appreciation of their struggle for life
  • Media campaigns on improving standards of animal care and other animal related issues

Website - http://chfa.in/

Iliyan Ajani,
7A

ABANDONED DOGS !!

People take pets and if they are not manageable leave them on the roads to die, which is not rite and the dogs are in such conditions as shown in the pictures above.

I such cases u can take them to the animal doctor or call an organisation for help, please don't ignore the cry of an animal , specially dog they guard your house and protects it from robbery they do many things for u and u can't even answer their small cry for help

Please help dogs.
In case of emergency call Organisations like Blue Cross, caring hands, etc




Aarzoo Damani,
7K