Monday, 13 March 2017

Fun with some shun

HAPPY HOLI


It's the day of fervor, festival Holi is being celebrated in every corner of the country. Everyone seems to be fascinated putting colors on one another, buckets full of color mixed water ,showing their own moves on music, distributing sweets especially Gujias, which is made by our moms. That is the gift of much awaited festival we celebrate every year with lot of energy, love and affection.
While celebrating the Holi in streets, stray dogs become inadvertently victims of our deeds.Most of us unaware of the fact that dogs do not have sweat glands like we people do. Their skin is different from the human skin. This is the reason that, when they got any color on their body, dry or wet, it starts to get absorbed in their skin. Colors which are made of toxic substances proved to be fatal.Their bodies get itchy and sometimes, helpless, they start licking the color which directly impacts their liver. Most of the pet owners do take care of these mentioned things and they don't let their dogs out of the home during festival season, protecting them from any misdeed.
The worse impact dogs got out of this is change in their behavior which includes restlessness and flapping of their heads.
A little care can make a big difference, unintentionally if we put any colors on dogs, their body could be washed with warm water, which will comfort them. Many animal welfare societies are also leading this move, they can also be consulted if necessary.

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