ALL OF THEM ARE NOT SCOOBY-DOO.
” Do I beleive in love at fight sight?
Ofcourse, I fall in love with every dog I see.”
Yes, all of them are not scooby-doo, but every dog has a right to be loved, no matter what. Just imagine walking down the street and being approached by a dog. All they want to do is a hello, sniff you, and follow you around for a little while. If you love dogs, it shouldn’t matter if it’s a street dog or a fancy one. They are all dogs. If you love them, love them all. Most people look at street dogs as a menace and a threat. The truth is just a few unfortunate events of dog bites are enough to turn people against street dogs and perceive them all viciously, which is not good. A dog doesn’t bite unless provoked, sick, or in pain.
” Street dogs: of society’s hidden family.”
A research study found that street dogs built trust with humans by being petted repeatedly rather than offered food. There is no better feeling in the world than when a dog comes to you, tail wagging, half whining and half barking with excitement, and smothers you with doggo love. Most people think that street dogs or Indian dog breeds can’t be good pets. This is untrue. Street dogs or/and Indies are equally capable of loving their pet parents and making a fantastic addition to any family.
“You say that you love dogs.
Then believe me!
Street dogs are in need of people like you.”
Yes, Street dogs need us to love them. Steert dogs in India are often left to fend for themselves and have to make do with whatever they can. They usually don’t have homes to go to or pet parents to look after them, which is the reason behind them being dirty or eating crap off the road. All they are trying to do is survive. So, the next time you spot a street dog in your community, you can get them any of these essentials to make their lives a little better, more comfortable, and safer.
If you treat them with kindness and respect their space, they will do the same for you.
” Buying expensive dogs and ignoring the street ones doesn’t make you a dog lover.”
A true dog lover always has the intention of loving and caring for every dog. Having pets is wonderful. But the problem is that we never give importance to street dogs which makes a difference between the true dog lover and one who buys to show off.
Most of us love dogs, but we often forget that with great love, comes great responsibility.
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That’s true! Love doesn’t discriminate between a street dog or a fancy one!