Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Graycious to Grenade


The puppy was a unique one. The moment anyone saw him, they would keep staring at him for a while.
Why, you ask? 


He was gray in colour, with a beautiful gray colored body and beautiful stunning gray eyes!
He had a loving and adjusting personality as well. No problem with other dogs, no problem with people, a jolly, soft and loving fellow!
Abandoned by someone in Hiranandani Meadows, Thane with another litter which was a few weeks older than he was. 


A horrible situation for the puppy. The new mother was not accepting of her step son. No food, no water and a bad life ahead. 


Niveditha, a girl from the same building was doing her best to keep him alive and healthy.
He was soon picked up by a family of animal lovers and taken home.
His foster care began. As he grew healthy, his features became more prominent. His hound like face and tail, along with cute ears. He was most likely a gray hound cross. 


Soon he was up for adoption. Owing to his unique color, there were calls from all over India asking for him. But we knew we had to select the best for him. 


Many got angry that we did not give them the puppy, many yelled and abused, accused us of not wanting a good home for him even! 
But we really needed him to go to a patient and lovely family who would love and care for him for the rest of his life. 


Saurabh took him home for a while, but soon he realised that it was a responsibility the family was not ready for just yet. In a couple of years, maybe.


With a heavy heart, Saurabh brought Graycious back to the foster home. 



Soon, he was up for adoption again.
And then came along Carey Vaz and his family. After a chat over the phone, Carey immediately came and met him. He fell in love with him instantly. 


The following Sunday, Neha Dabir and Avinash Raghunathan went all the way to Marol from Thane to meet Carey and his family. They came back with beaming faces. 



They were happy to have met Carey's family and really happy that Graycious (Saurabh had named his that temporarily) would be going there. 



Graycious' vaccination and deworming had been started in the mean while, so that he did not have any problems in the future. 



The following day Carey took Graycious home and named him Grenade. Carey and his family are thrilled to have little Grenade in their home! 



We hope Grenade has a lovely life with Carey and his family! 

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. 




Monday, 24 March 2014

Your four legged old man by Nirali Shah

He fetched when you asked him to,
He licked your face when you were blue,
Wagged like crazy when you came home,
After few hours of being alone.

He listened to you on that rainy afternoon
About your mundane life.
He snapped and growled
To protect you from that monster
That dug the road outside the house!

He trusted you
And took one more shot
During those ghastly visits to the vet
So
Don't get mad when he can't fetch anymore.

His knees ache
When he can't really lick and wag with the same intensity,
He's a little tired,
Don't get fed up.

He now wants a little more of you
These days,
He cant listen to you for very long
He needs a little more sleep, you see..

He might bump into things and maybe he won't respond when you call
But he still trusts you
And he still loves you
With all the strength he has left.

Now it's your turn
To keep him warm
During those rainy afternoons..
He wont understand
But still
Sing him a lullaby will you?

Sunday, 23 March 2014

Mr. Crowley, the crow

Around 2 weeks back, late night, we received a whatsapp image of a crow which was badly injured. The neck of the crow  was broken and hanging side ways. The poor bird had been found the previous night by the residents of a building in Shastri Nagar after being attacked by a dog. They had tried their best to feed it and make it drink water, but the crow just could not get anything down its throat by itself.
Soon, he was brought for a check up by PAL member Nishant Bangera to Dr Hemant Thange, avian specialist. On checking the Crow, it was confirmed that he had undergone a severe trauma and the internal injury in the neck was severe. This had resulted in severe weakness and loss of flight as well.
Medication started and the crow was left to rest for a night. The following morning, a brace was put on the crow's neck and force feeding was started. This continued for about a week.
After a week, the brace was removed and the crow's neck was holding steady once again. Right - left movement was restored, but the up - down vertical movement was not.
For a scavenger like a crow, the up down movement of the neck is very essential as that is the way it picks up food from the ground or from any surface. The tongue also was non responsive. Force feeding continued for around 4 more days.
On the fifth day, the crow attempted to drink water by itself. And the following day, he started eating food by himself. The vertical movement of the neck was being restored by natural physiotherapy and exercise.
Two more days and the crow started eating completely by himself. The tongue had also become responsive.
Now came the flying.
Day one test flying resulted in limited movement.
Day two test flying of the crow in a secure environment displayed more strength and the bird was flying at a proper height as well.
The release -
Mr Crowley, the crow ( named by PAL founder Aditi Nair who is an Ozzy Osbourne fan) was released at a window from where he could glide down towards the trees. There was also space at the window so that all movement could be tested before flight.
On release, Mr Crowley looked around, danced around on the grill for a while and then sat there staring for a while. He then opened his mouth and said "KAW" and flew away.
It was a sweet goodbye note from Mr Crowley. We wish you luck and love for the rest of your life!
Check out various stages of his recovery in the pictures below.

Tarrent tales

This is the story of a cute little indian puppy called Tarrent who got adopted into a loving family.
Thank you Neha Dabir for finding her a lovely home and Kanishka Karara for watching over her till she got adopted. You both are angels <3
Take a look at her journey below -