Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Ugly Animals Need Love Too...!!! #peopleforpaws

1) http://itsinnovative.blogspot.in/2014/07/peopleforpaws.html

2) http://itsinnovative.blogspot.in/2014/07/i-just-cant-stop-myself- from-writnig.html

 This is a article to raise awareness for animals all across the INDIA that need rescued or adopted. Please follow if you support these animals in getting the home they deserve.

#peopleforpaws

Provide your pet with all of the Love they deserve in the comfort of their own home.Because Rescue Animals Need Love Too ...

Not All Endangered Species Are Cute and Fluffy

By deciding on pet adoption, you are saving the life of an innocent, adoptable animal that would otherwise be put to death.

When animal rescues with "no kill" or "non-destruction" policies are full (which sadly is most of the time), they cannot rescue any more animals from the council/municipal 'killing' pounds. There, the animals get put to death after a short time to make space for the constant stream of more abandoned pets that need to come in.

Millions of unwanted pets are put to death every year all over the world. Internationally, around 600 million are thought to be abandoned, with huge numbers of those in countries which use extremely cruel and violent overpopulation controls and can have very hostile attitudes to stray animals.

Only a small portion of these pets are lucky enough to be rescued and adopted, leaving a huge portion unwanted with nowhere to go. These animals are sadly put to death. Tragically, while this is happening,  millions of pets are being newly bred and bought in their place - tomorrows abandoned pets. The cycle keeps repeating itself and is getting worse, as numbers of abandoned pets are riding.


                         Rescue pets are fantastic to adopt. 

Despite the millions of innocent dogs and cats being destroyed through no fault of their own, people continue to buy newly bred pets, encouraging breeding instead of saving these innocent shelter pets from death.

Many people buy puppies from pet shops, not realising they are supplied by incredibly cruel puppy farms.
Each puppy and kitten bred and bought condemns innocent abandoned animals to death. Please do not be the one to issue their death warrants.

Many shelters - especially municipal ones that local council 'dog catchers' use - put animals to death when they are not claimed, rescued or adopted within a short time limit.
Many of the animals that go in to these 'death row' pounds are put to death. If you adopt rescue pets from these shelters, you probably save the life of the animal.

Common reasons for dogs being at animal shelters are:
  • Owners now have to be out at work all day.
  • Owners relationship breaks up.
  • Owner has a baby so doesn't want a dog anymore.
  • Owner moves to property that doesn't allow dogs.
  • Owner becomes ill or immobile and unable to care for pet.
  • Owner passes away.
  • Owner gets evicted from home.
  • Owner did not realise what hard work a puppy was & cannot manage it.
  • Owner can no longer afford pet.
  • Owner has lost interest in pet.
  • Irresponsible owners do not neuter pets.
  • Irresponsible breeders breed, attempting to make money when it is well known that there are not enough homes for exiting pets.
  • Owner does not want dog when it is old.
  • Owner does not want dog when it develops special care requirements.
  • Owner finds dog too much hard work and cannot be bothered to train it properly.
Although there are legitimate reasons in the list, much of the time excuses show that many people do not understand that having a pet is a commitment for the natural life time of the pet. Many people simply did not use any forethought when they purchased the puppy. They did not have any plans for for how the dog would be looked after in the event of perfectly likely things happening in the dog's lifetime, such as them being out at work all day, or them having a baby, financial problems, a lack of time, etc.

Why It Is Best To Adopt Pets & Not Buy

  • If you adopt rescue pets, you save innocent lives
  • They are often vaccinated and neutered - that means fewer vets bills and a healthier pet.
  • They are often already house trained (dogs/cats)
  • With adult animals, you know what personality you are getting because their personalities are already developed, unlike with a baby - they can end up with a personality different to what you hoped for, even if you try to mould them in to what you want.
  • Reputable animal rescues assess the temperament of an animal. They can match the animal with a prospective owner, if required
  • Generally, the older the pet is, the less wild and hyperactive it tends to be, especially if neutered - baby animals can be very hard work - especially puppies!
  • If you adopt rescue pets, many rescues let you take pets on trial so you can tell if they are the right one for you before committing - you don't get that when you buy pets!
  • If you adopt rescue pets, you are not making the problem of pet overpopulation worse like you would be if you bought pets while so many are put to death due to not finding homes.
  • Children who are around pets such as cats and dogs in the first year of their lives are far less at risk of developing allergies to pets - save a rescue pets life & improve your child's life at the same time.
  • There are further health benefits to owning a dog:
Owners generally get more exercise due to dog walking, and petting dogs is therapeutic. Doctors are known to recommend activity and interaction with dogs as a form of treatment. Therefore, by adopting a dog, you may not only be saving the dog's life, but also your own!

I Always Say   Don't buy instead adopt one!!


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With Regards,

Rohit Chaudhary
#peoleforpaws 
(A Generous Act.A Benefited life)

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