Sidharth Malhotra feels the same way for stray animals like we do, and now we have another reason to love this actor from the Student of the year fame. This Bollywood heartthrob teamed up with Peta recently to spread the message about how we can help stray animals and it’s something everybody needs to know.
Apart from giving some useful information about how we can make a difference in the society with helping out our furry little babies out there, he also shared his story about a stray he used to feed when he was back in Delhi.
He’s now spreading the message out to the world about how we can take care of strays around us and hopefully, after listening to Sidharth you will be encouraged enough!
There have been a lot of problems going around that concerns stray dogs and looks like the Supreme Court has actually found a way out. A way that not only will let the stray dogs live for the rest of their lives but if worked out, it will also help them give a better and healthier life. Now, if you’re thinking what exactly did Supreme Court came up with? Well, the Supreme Court has passed an order that asks all the states to sterilize and vaccinate the stray dogs under the Animal Welfare Board of India’s supervision. If you ask us, or as a matter of fact, ask anyone, it’s better than killing them (when the Supreme Court allowed the municipal authorities to slay the stray dogs back in November, 2015) because that was never the answer. The Supreme Court has passed a temporary order on a petition of Animal rights groups.
Though the order is temporary take a look at the benefits the stray dogs will have!
#1The stray dogs won’t be able to produce which means there will be reduction in stray litter.
#2There’ll be a decline in cases of hit and run with dogs and pups which also mean less horrible deaths.
#3Animal shelters won’t be flooded with severe cases which put them in a helpless spot.
#4Vaccinated dogs won’t put anybody in danger.
#5 It will result in getting a better treatment from humans allowing them to have a chance of better life.
And being a dog or even an animal lover, if you know strays are happy, healthy and safe, what else could you ask for? The hearing of pleas which includes Animal Welfare Board of India’s petition will be held on 12th July, 2016.
Some of us get a second chance at life and we should be grateful for it. Like human beings, animals too deserve a second chance and rightly so! Here’s a story of a dog who was hit by a car and lost his rear legs. Luckily, he got saved by the people at a dog shelter and he got another chance at life. What’s more, he got adopted by a couple who seem to have experienced what the dog must be going through first hand. The man who opened his doors to this dog found a best friend and saw his life change.
Have you ever saved another being’s life? If you have you’ll understand the rewarding experience that it is to help someone live another day. Now imagine doing that for a living? Without expecting anything in return? Sounds amazing, doesn’t it! Anuradha Mishra Jain does just that for stray dogs and her life is a lesson for all of us.
Anuradha Mishra Jain runs a pet shelter in Ghaziabad and her life is an example for many of us. She doesn’t just rescue sick dogs from the streets but makes sure that they are well fed and brought back to good health. Not just that, her main task is to look after strays that are mostly declared terminally ill by various leading pet care facilities. She specializes in critical care and has been trained by a senior veterinary officer. She started running her pet shelter ‘Hope for the speechless souls’ six months back, but she has been helping stray dogs with food and medical aid since nineteen years.
Initially a hobby, now a fully grown pet care facility, her shelter houses 30 dogs and ensures they are looked after well. What’s more, she feeds 70 other dogs in the surrounding areas and provides them with basic medical care on a regular basis. Her dogs aren’t just the ones found or abandoned on the streets; she takes in dogs brought in by people and treats them to wellness. She takes pride in single-handedly managing the shelter using funds that come from her paying guest accommodations and a generous help from her husband. However, she is quick to point out that some noble people donate food, medicines and sometimes money to help her look after ‘her kids’ as she addresses them.
Step forward and be a part of this noble initiative by reaching her at 91-9911911757
Address – House number 41, Ground floor, Front side, Shaktikhand 2, Indirapuram, Ghaziabad – 201011
Your passport is what carries your identity around the world. It’s like your life depends on that little booklet across borders because if it goes missing, well, you’re doomed. But, this story is not about you or your passport; it’s about your pets and THEIR passport. Can you believe that? Yes, pets need passports too! Call it crazy but this will give you a good laugh.
#1 Blue looks really blue. She doesn’t know that not every pet gets to travel!
#7 You know what’s funny? It ain’t the bunny. But the fact that these clueless pets need a piece of paper to travel around the world. We cant find any sense in it but whatever!