Showing posts with label pet owners and animal lovers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pet owners and animal lovers. Show all posts

Wednesday, 7 October 2015

A feature write up on Pet Owners and Animal Lovers PAL by Ayesha John Kelshikar

Stray Animals to be Cared for….
The soul is the same in all living creatures, although the body of each is different. Compassion for animals is intimately connected with goodness of character. Animals are a source of joy and happiness. Though they cannot speak but they express a lot through their actions. We as humans must respect everything thing that lives and continue to do our bit for them.

Birth of PAL
Aditi Nair, the founder of Pet owners and Animal Lovers Foundation (PAL) started the concept of an NGO while she was pursuing her MBA. Her passion and love for animals has made her a pal to the animals who don’t get the love they deserve. Her research on the pet sector made her realize there are lot of strays who do not receive attention. She visited a number of states to research on the same and did a lot of volunteer work. She was also a part of the Tata Jagriti Yatra where she had an opportunity to understand how various organisations work. Starting from Kerala, she moved to Karnataka, Goa, Orissa, Rajasthan and many more to learn and research about animal shelters across India.
“After I came back to Mumbai, I realized I have to start something by myself to give these animals a better life to live” the words quoted by Aditi.
PAL started in November 2010 and got registered in the year 2014.It started as a small group and a number of Facebook events which encouraged people to join the movement. It started with events then moved on to rescues, adoptions and awareness programs.

Hierarchy of the organization
PAL’s model of running is very different from that of the other NGOs. It’s more of a volunteer based model. The board and trust have eight members but the volunteers are more than hundred. Aditi is the chair person, Dr. Arundati Nair is the vice chairperson, Dr. Hemant Thange is the secretary, Neha Dabir is the head of adoptions and Nishant Bangera is the spokesperson. PAL does its publicity mostly through Facebook and word of mouth.

Outstanding events ….
“Our focus is more on awareness and to create a human - animal bond which will give the animals a better world to live in” quoted by Aditi.
PAL has done 7000 rescues, 600 adoption and above 100 awareness programs in schools and colleges like Billabong International School, Father Agnel Ashram, Welingkar, Bhartiya vidyapeeth, etc. PAL works in many sectors like rescue, adoptions, awareness programs as well as the medical sector. It even tries to handle cruelty cases in case possible.
Bringing a change and creating an awareness in the peoples is their main forte.
PAL has helped to change the mindset of people by encouraging them to try having a pet at home by the concept of Foster an animal for few days. This help the people to get over their animal fears.

PAL Members at a Vaccination Camp in Matunga, Mumbai
Nandini, a 13 years old is  one of the volunteers of PAL as well as an adopter of Rex who is a cross breed dog has given her views by saying “ Before being associated with PAL officially, I had heard about them through social media. I witnessed their forwarded posts and started following them
on Facebook. I adopted Rex from them. Rex was rescued by Neha Dabir and after his treatment, I decided to adopt him and give him a home. Neha guided me and helped me as I have never had a pet before. After a complete house check and acceptance of my family Neha handed me Rex’s custody. She even helped me with the registration and now I am a happy parent of Rex Kannan who is a part of my small family”.

Backlogs….
Though PAL is a very efficient NGO in Thane city it’s still has some negative aspects. PAL is only working in Thane city and the rescues, feeding programs, events are restricted to Thane City. They do not take up cruelty as their main forte as they do not have any legal advisors to handle such cases. One of the volunteers Viraj Sawant has said “PAL is mostly active only in Vasant Vihar, Sidhachal, Upvan and nearby places .They are not able to stretch to other areas because of the lack of volunteers. A committed team is a backlog for the NGO. PAL also has a shortage of funds because of which they cannot tap many areas.”
Unless people take up responsibility these backlogs cannot be overcome. According to Aditi funds are very important for an NGO to achieve it's objectives. Aditi’s solution to these backlogs is to arrange more events which will encourage people to join in and become a volunteer and increase the volunteer base to be able to expand operations.

PAL Team after running a marathon to raise awareness for animals
Future Growth Aspects
As they are just a five year old organization there are a lot of growth aspects which can be considered for the future. Expanding their jurisdiction from Thane to other places in Mumbai and rural areas is one of their future plans. “Rural area is one such area which is never tapped by anyone. It’s our motive to educate the people of the rural area and give the animals a better life in those areas” a thoughtful future plan by Aditi. Apart from  expansion, tapping other aspects such as cruelty is also one of the future plans. Building up a powerful organization and helping to spread awareness at larger scales is one of their main motives.

Love for animals..
“Until one has loved an animal a part of one's soul remains unawakened” - Anatole France. Our small furry friends should be cared for and treated well, this is the main motive of PAL. Animals are very faithful and loyal. Animals come from nature. They are not designed by man.




The article is written by one of the PAL Members, Ayesha John Kelshikar. Ayesha is 22 years old and studying MBA in Whistling Woods International. Her family is a foster family with PAL and she volunteers for all the PAL events regularly. She is also currently pursuing a managerial internship with the NGO. 

Friday, 11 September 2015

BE A SUPERHERO TODAY

We all love superheroes. All the love and admiration that we have for them is just beyond the highs of the sky. So, what would you do if you got a chance to be someone’s superhero? You all are probably raising your eyebrows to that. But yes my friend, you can be someone’s hero!
Jones and Manaswini - Picture by Shivani Dugha Now the question arises as to how one becomes a superhero. The answer is simple – SAVE A LIFE. You don’t have to hold an entire stadium over your head or have a cape around your neck to save lives. You just need to give a homeless animal a place in your heart and your home (food and water too!) By giving it a shelter, you’re not only saving its life, but changing its world completely. And that makes you a superhero, his/her superhero.
PAL Adoption Camp - Picture by Manaswini Shetye
There are thousands of abandoned animals, animals that are looking for a home where they will be loved and respected. And only you can help them get that. The suffering that puppy and kitten mills propagate are not common knowledge and hence some of us even today look at buying a pet as an option. Once we understand the truth behind these immoral practices, we as ethical people will automatically choose to Adopt! It is our responsibility to help our four legged companions and moreover, help ourselves.


Varenya Vaish and Jerry at the PAL Adoption camp - Picture by Manaswini Shetye
Pets can be great healers. They are miracle with paws. They are the best friends you can ever have – no questions, no criticisms. From being the smallest of your family members to being a psychiatrist, they can be anything and everything you want them to be. There's nothing else we can ever ask for.
A lot of people stand in dilemma between buying and adoption. Since they have very limited knowledge about adoption and fostering, they resolve for buying. However, it is always better to opt for adoption because, for starters, no amount of money can value a life. We do not go to a shop to ‘buy’ a baby when we wish to have one. Then why do it for the animals? There are a million reasons why you should adopt a pet rather than buying one. The most obvious ones are that you are not just saving one, but two lives.


Picture by Manaswini Shetye
One. By adopting or fostering a pet in need and giving him the happiness of his life.


Emily is an abandoned spitz - rehomed through PAL adoption camp
PC - Manaswini Shetye
Two. By adopting a pet who is already been brought into this world, you are reducing the demand for pets from the mills, thus reducing the suffering of the animals who are forced to meet the demands. 
“Breeders cannot be solely blamed,” explains Manaswini Shetye, core committee member of the Pet Owners and Animal Lovers Foundation (PAL). “Once people know about adoption, they start criticizing the breeders. However, they cannot be solely blamed. As long as there’s a demand for specifications in a pet, breeders will exist. It is like being in India and demanding to buy a kid of American descent - outright racism, if you ask me.”


LUNA the great dane is a handicapped because she was ill treated by a breeder.
Also, by adopting a pet from a good and trustworthy organisation, you have a surety that the animal will be healthy and all the details about your prospective companion will be shared with you - like what they eat, when they go out, what time they sleep, what is their favourite toy, etc. There are no secrets in adoption. Moreover, you and your pet will always receive help and guidance.


Fostering a puppy is always a good option for first timers.
PC - Manaswini Shetye
Fostering is an amazing option that all people who have ever considered having a pet in their lives must look into. It can be a rewarding and enjoyable experience and at the same time you are helping save a life. By fostering a pet, you are giving him a taste of his beautiful life ahead. If you are an animal lover and hesitant about adopting, you should try fostering a pet for the experience. “You understand through first hand experience what it takes to adopt a pet for a lifetime if you foster one pet for weeks,” says Mrs Padmaja Rajasimhan, a foster parent with the PAL Foundation. It's taking your love for the pet to a different level.
Lastly, as Anatole France puts it - Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened.



Pet Owners and Animal Lovers Foundation (PAL) is an NGO which works for a better future for animals in Thane city. PAL aims to help animals by educating and empowering people with the right kind of information which enables them to understand and deal with animal related issues. PAL believes strongly in evoking a sense of compassion in human beings towards animals and works with the youth and children to achieve this. PAL also rescues animals and gives them for adoption once they are healthy and fit. They have a specialised adoption team which is headed by Ms. Neha Dabir and look at matching the right animal with the right family through fostering and adoptions.
So if you are keen on becoming a superhero today, pick up the phone and call PAL on 9324699829 / 9833277040 or email on petownersandanimallovers@gmail.com. Alternately, you can also check out their adoption page on facebook - www.facebook.com/mypalclub
To read more about PAL’s work visit www.mypalclub.org

The article is by Shonali Pandey who is an animal lover and an adopter herself. She has a beautiful cat named Arya. She loves writing and is working with PAL to help create a better world for animals.
**This article belongs to Pet Owners and Animal Lovers Foundation. Any attempt to replicate any content without permission will lead to legal consequences.

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. 

Tuesday, 25 March 2014

How to overcome the fear of dogs (Cynophobia) by Mukta Kaskar

A picture of a girl running as fast she can just because she saw dogs. 
Another scene where a girl is standing in a corner hesitating to cross the patch of dogs. 




Imagining yourself in these situations right?

Me too , I was once scared of dogs too , the very thought of being with dogs or any dog which used to pass close by broke me into cold sweats and shiver and I would go any length to just avoid any confrontation with dogs.



I had an immense love for dogs as well as for every other animal on this planet but my fear of dogs kept me from cuddling these cute creatures .
I decided to get rid of my fear for dogs, it was a decision which changed my life , it gave a beautiful edge to my life. now I can cuddle any dogs I want although I don't have a pet , all dogs may they be from the street or at someone's house I consider all of them as my loved ones.


Getting over the fear is never easy, it needs to be a decision which comes from within and to overcome that fear, one should have a strong will and determination. How much ever you feel that you are failing and shaking on seeing dogs, you wont run away but get over the fear. 


Mine was a slow and long process , it took me almost a year and half to get over my fear of dogs.

My best friend got a puppy and so I started spending time with the puppy, every time the puppy ran to my side or attempted to lick me, fear jumped in my hear, initially I used to sit somewhere with legs folded where the puppy could not reach me, gradually I let my legs down , let him sniff me, I went for walks with him, we both got familiar with each other, when I felt a bit confident with the puppy,  I started spending time with an old Labrador in my colony, used to pet him little little. 



It was never easy for me and many times I just felt like quitting , just decided that it is okay to be scared of animals but my love for animals always drew me back. Very soon I was comfortable with Labradors and puppies. 

Mukta with Husky, the Indian puppy

The first time I picked up a puppy , it was a winning moment for me, never I had felt such satisfaction and happiness and of course the puppy was happy too on being loved. 

Picking up a puppy and hugging it gives a wonderful feeling, a feeling that you cannot love any one else more than the lovely angel in your arms. 

Now I had become comfortable with pet animals but what about the street dogs , I still had fear of them, I used to dread the moment of passing by any street dog and that's wen I decided to join Pet Owners and Animal Lovers to volunteer with them. Since a long time I wanted to work for animals and this was a golden opportunity and it was also a way I could learn and be more aware about dogs which helped me a lot to get over my fear of street dogs.

Mukta at the Old News Paper Collection Drive

My first drive with them was raddi drive where we pal members were collecting raddi to hep gain funds for sterilization of animals.
After the raddi drive, it was feeding time for dogs and on hearing that I grew nervous because I knew every street dog would come for food to us.
I just said a silent prayer and hoped for the best, other pal members took out Parle G biscuits and started calling the dogs and in a blink of moment many dogs came running out from every side and started following us, I was so scared that I stuck close to a member and was not ready to walk alone, the dogs sniffed at me but they were more interested in the food and I also realised that they were just curious about me and wanted to know me and that's why were getting close, as that day I had no guts to touch them, I was just silently observing them getting fed.

Mukta at her first drive with PAL
Soon I went for other events and few rescues too.
Pet owners and animal lovers was really shaping up my knowledge abt animals and making me aware.
I was still in the process of getting over the fear of dogs but my confidence had grown because I had grown to be more aware about them.


I had also started feeding dogs of a specific area, initially I was scared and went along with other members who are Bhaskar Chauhan and Surendra Singh Mehra. 

Bhaskar Chauhan
If a dog tried to jump on me then I would hide behind Bhaskar  and then keep distance from the dog. Bhaskar was always patient with me and kept encouraging me to get over my fear and soon I managed to start petting them , the amount of love that they gave me was priceless, you can never get so much love from anyone, other than a dog.


Mukta at an awareness event representing animals


Press Coverage of the event where Mukta raised awareness about animals by telling them her story

A dogs love for u is without expectations and is pure straight from the heart.
Almost a year has passed and  90% I have got over my fear , I have now made friends with the dogs from my college area as well as my residing area . 
It is a  great pleasure to walk with all dogs walking beside u. You feel as if you are the most important person walking, a certain secure feeling comes.
Somewhere still if an unknown dog approaches me suddenly,  there might be a fearful beat in my heart but now it is slowly diminishing .
Now my fear for dogs is no longer an obstacle, stopping me from cuddling the most lovable animals on earth.
Never let your fears for animals come in your way. Try to overcome them and then see the love which you receive from the animals and the way your life changes.

About the author, Mukta Kaskar - 
She is a Psychology student in Mumbai University and is a committed animal helper and life saver now.