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Instilling Compassion At Early Age

Encouraging compassion and respect for animals is of extreme importance. The younger generation can make use of the opportunity as their learning ground in understanding the world in a deeper sense. Along the way, they’ll also learn to respect humans once they’ve started to recognize the essence of connecting on an emotional level. It’s never too early to teach your children that every living creature deserves kindness, and it’s important they also know the safe way to interact with our furry, scaly and feathered friends.
  • Teach your children not to provoke or tease an animal. Half of all attacks to children are considered provoked.
  • Make sure your children understand that a pet is a living creature to be cared for and respected.
  • Tell children that animals have needs and feelings, and they rely on us for love and care.
  • Volunteer at a local homeless pet shelter. Shelters rely on volunteers to help feed their wards, walk dogs, clean cages and more.
  • Teach them how to feed the dog or the cat and praise them whenever they do a great job. Don’t say anything negative about animals if you don’t want them thinking the same way.
 
Kindness shouldn’t be limited to just one species. As Gandhi famously said, “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.” Teaching children to be compassionate to animals is an important and valuable life lesson.  

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Measures Before Bringing A Pet Home

  • Whenever you adopt/buy a dog, make sure you discuss with your whole family and then decide in the process. Consider their diet, vaccination cost, space of your house/apartment, your work related challenges, weather condition before bringing the baby at home. It’s a lifelong commitment and be very sure you are willing to deliver the commitment till the end. Unlike human kids, the furry babies remain your kid from birth till death.

  • Please be sure you/your family have sufficient time to spend with them. Kindly do not merely bring them as a toy or for maintaining a family status. We often come across abandoning the pet due to relocation to other cities/old age/unable to maintain

  • All furry babies need to be duly vaccinated from time to time against deadly dieases

  • Consider allergy of your family members due to furs or other medical problems before arriving at a decision.

  • Make sure you can afford to keep them in a good crèche or can keep them safely with relatives while going on for vacations

Common Deadly Diseases

All animal lovers should be aware of the common deadly diseases in strays dogs.

Dogs are prone to many diseases that can be transmitted through contact with infected dogs or other animals. Sometimes, humans can also transmit diseases from dog to dog either through petting or handling an infected dog or by sharing brushes, beds, and more between dogs. Most of them can be prevented with vaccines.

Here are some common diseases and conditions that dogs suffer from:

1. Canine distemper
Canine distemper is a deadly disease caused by a very contagious virus. Puppies and dogs usually contract it through airborne exposure (sneezing or coughing), and can also be spread through bodily fluids. Infected dogs typically develop runny eyes, fever, snotty nose, coughing, vomiting, diarrhoea, seizures, and paralysis.
Fortunately, though distemper can be fatal for canines, it can be prevented with timely vaccination

2. Parvovirus
Parvovirus is a very contagious and fatal disease that spreads through direct contact between dogs, exposure to contaminated stool, surfaces, clothes, and more. The surfaces and objects exposed to the virus remain contaminated for a prolonged period of time, making it difficult to get rid of the virus.
It attacks the gastrointestinal system, causing fever, vomiting and severe diarrhoea, which is often bloody. Treating parvovirus requires intensive treatment and medications. However, there are vaccines available to prevent the disease.

3. Kennel Cough
Kennel Cough is caused by a combination of viruses and bacteria. It is very contagious and easily spreads through contact with an infected dog. Dogs that contract Kennel Cough might not show any symptoms in the initial stages, but they can still infect other dogs. Most common symptoms of this illness are a snotty nose and a dry, hacking cough.
There are vaccines available to prevent Kennel Cough. Consult your vet to know more about how it can help your puppy or dog.

4. Rabies
Rabies is an incurable viral infection that spreads through saliva. Once a rabies infection is established, there’s no effective treatment. It is transmitted through bites from infected animals. Symptoms can include seizures, paralysis, aggression and lack of coordination.
It is recommended to get the vaccines at the earliest to avoid contracting rabies. If rabies is not treated quickly, it is often fatal.

5. Tick-borne diseases
These diseases are transmitted by external parasites like ticks, fleas and mange which attach themselves to animals. It is transmitted when an infected tick bites a dog or a human.

There are many different types of tick-borne diseases in dogs, the most common ones are Lyme disease, Ehrlichiosis, Anaplasmosis, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, and more. The best way to prevent this is by ensuring that you take the right measures (anti-tick shampoos, medicine, etc) so dogs don’t have any parasites living on them.

6. Ear infection and skin allergies
Dogs often suffer from ear infections or skin allergies which can be extremely painful and uncomfortable. They are mostly caused by bacteria, yeast build up in the ears, environmental factors, diet-related issues, and flea-related allergies. The most common signs of infections and allergies are whining, shaking the head, pawing at the ears, and scratching or biting the skin repeatedly.

While the cause can be one or many, it is always advisable to take your dog to the vet before the allergies / infection gets worse.