Showing posts with label Indian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indian. Show all posts

Thursday, 17 April 2014

Adorable BUNTY is looking for a home!

At only two and a half months old, Bunty, a white Indian puppy, has gone through a pretty hard time. He was run over when he was a month old, but with timely medication and some TLC, he recovered gracefully.

Here is his journey to recovery -


From a maggot wound to broken leg and ribs, this cute puppy has endured it all and come out even stronger! 

Look at him now!





All fine, absolutely healthy, vaccinated and dewormed and oh so adorable! He loves to play and loves to cuddle. All he doesn't have now is a forever family.


Can't resist that adorable face? Think you can shower him with love for a lifetime? Call 9324699829 to adopt, or even foster him for a few days. :)

Saturday, 29 March 2014

STOP & READ - by Sarvesh Akolkar

First of all, a simple question to you - Are you an animal lover? 
If yes, are you planning to buy any animal to keep it as your pet ?
STOP!!




Think about it..!!

It is a commitment of around 15 - 20 years and there is no point in making the animal's suffering by not fulfilling that commitment.

If you are ready to fulfill the commitment, then you are ready to get a pet of your own.

Now, have you thought of buying one?
Instead, why don't you do the noble deed by adopting one and saving a life?

If you are adopting, then why not an Indian one?


Here are some of the reasons why one should adopt a Indian stray dog and there by saving atleast one life and taking it off the street.



1. BILLING 
Indian dogs are born and brought up here itself in India so they are well acquainted with the
environment. So, unlike other foreign breeds like GSD , St.Bernad , Collie and other heavy coated animals they do not need intensive care, air conditioning, special medicines, grooming and other expensive bills to add to your monthly bills.



2. LOYALTY POINTS 
It is wrong perception that Indian dogs are not meant to be kept as pets. That they need an open environment to live in and all sorts of rumors such as these…..WRONG!
Just like other dogs and puppies they can and need to be brought up in a caring and correct manner, that's all. Also there is a wrong concept that Indian dogs are not loyal.
Each and every dog is loyal to the one who cares for it (in other words its owner).
It is my own experience that if u nurture any dog he will be loyal with u for rest of its life..!!

3. RACISM 
Do u support racism….??
Think well before answering.
I am talking about racism in a broader sense i.e. I’m including animals also in it !!
If it’s illegal to discriminate any one on the basis of color then how can we humans support creating differences in animals on the basis of breed?? Is it correct?
It’s said that all are equal before nature.
Right now we are facing the problem of global warming just because we went against the law of nature…. Then why should one again go against nature and discriminate these beautiful creatures by their breed …?? And make each and every one suffer??? Is this correct???



4. MODIFICATION to SUIT NEEDS
Its true that there are some benefits of breeding like specialization of some dogs to execute a particular task and attain excellence..!! But is that excellence necessary for us in our day to day life or do u just want a pet who can even guard you…?? And if you choose to go for excellence then shouldn't you be excellent too??
Is it ethically correct to genetically modify you to create a perfect human being?
Also, along with a few benefits just look at the ill effects on these animals due to improper breeding.

Some examples are



Bulldogs (suffers from problems like low stamina and breathlessness if made to do a lot of exercise)




Dachshunds (suffers from back problems and numerous leg problems like weak hind legs arthritis in old age and also unable to walk if its weight increases)

Just think of the ill effects that man has introduced in these animals for the sake of his greedy and selfish needs !!


5. PURE ANIMAL LOVE
When asked, people say that they are buying a dog just because they like dogs, they are an animal lover.
So aren’t the dogs on Indian streets dogs?? 
If you are an animal lover then how can you tolerate those street dogs suffering from road accidents, inhumane people poisoning them…??

An example of that is the Kerla case
Please watch this video for more details -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEmCvP4TLSQ




From Sarvesh Akolkar -

I’m sorry If hurt any one in this article please don’t take it personally please
Images obtained through Google search.






Thursday, 27 March 2014

I am Indian

Very often we see posts on Facebook, stickers on cars, t shirts, book covers, coffee mugs and many other things saying - 


I love India


I <3 India 
I love my country


I am proud of my Country
India is my country and I am proud of her


Mera desh mahan


My country greatest


India = Respect


Then other times, you see images of the Indian National flag and it says below it, 
"One share = Respect".





And then you see the beautiful Taj Mahal and below it a statement which says, 
"I am from the country which has this. Proud to be an Indian".



Sometimes you see an image of the Ashoka Pillar and you wonder about the beauty and the work in the architecture. And you feel exhilarated that you are Indian.


Then at times, you see a beautiful image of the Himalayas and you feel that this is the beauty which we are all proud of. 
Jai Hind!


The true natural beauty of our country, a picture of the mighty Ganga and you wonder how beautiful life can get in a country like this.


The very same country which gave you the majestic Tiger. 


And the scintillating Peacock too. 
The same country that gave you a diversity so wide and nature so beautiful that at times you just wonder about what more depths this beauty can go to.
And it is after all this that you see these puppies...





You see their tiny hands, tiny feet and their moist noses and mini ears. 



You see something which is so pure and untouched by anything other than love and true Indian ness.





You see their beautiful eyes and you are left wondering about how such a beautiful creation came by in your very own country.



And then you remember, that you are Indian.
You are in India, the beautiful land of life and love. 


And then you look at these pups and know they give you one more reason to be proud of your motherland.


Yes, they are Indian. 


Yes, your country made them naturally. 


Yes, they are beautiful.


And yes, you are proud of them!

ADOPT, DON'T SHOP


Adopt an Indian animal, adopt the true beauty of India!
Jai Hind.






Call 9324699829 or mail us on petownersandanimallovers@gmail.com to adopt these cute puppies! 
**Images taken from google, except the puppies.
Puppy images by Nishant Bangera.