Tharun: We Must Be Compassionate Towards Stray Dogs

    • Publish Date: Jun 21 2018 9:13PM
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    • Updated Date: Jun 27 2018 3:09PM
Tharun: We Must Be Compassionate Towards Stray Dogs

We feel so bad when we hear about poor people but never about poor dogs. Even they have the right to live. I have seen people adopting dogs not for the sake of taking care of them or save their lives but to just show off and look cool in front of others. We only take high breeds and never choose dogs from the street. There are thousands of dogs who are injured. People even hit them to remove their anger or stress. Can’t we take a step to stop this?

I have come up with some ideas for this but some of them must be done by the government. We can give food to dogs instead of throwing them into the dustbin. Some can take them to veterinarians for a checkup. No matter how angry or poor you are but please share love with them. You may feel they are dirty and they may bite. You can make an angry dog happy by giving some food to them. I want to ask the government to make a new project in which every month a group of people with veterinarian and other people. This group will heal the dogs and will find people who can adopt them. Till the dog gets adopted they will be kept free in a particular area with giving them enough food. This will reduce the sadness of dogs. I hope the government execute this and make an awareness throughout the country.

Please tell your friends about it and give some love to Street Dogs.


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Shreya Jain DR. RADHAKRISHNAN-MALAD(W)

I completely support this. Not only stray dogs but humans should be compassionate and kind to all the animals in the world. Even they are living beings just like us and they have the rights to stay safe and live a healthy life just like us. We humans are blessed by the qualities of developed brain and expressing feelings. But these dogs and the other animals aren''t so it''s our duty to understand and help them. I feel this plan is must need and the government and people should take actio.

chitrakshi ranoliya Vivek High School, Mohali

I also support this all the people around should take care of the start dogs if we will ve nice to them they won''t hurt us at all and they we do not need to have any kind of fear from dogs... even stray dogs can give us protection just like the trained dogs if we just show a little care towards them this what they ask us for and being rude to them and try and hurt them makes them protective and this is Why they try and hurt us because they feel unsafe and have a fear of life....

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