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Animal Welfare in India: A Complete Guide to Protecting and Helping Animals

Introduction Animals play an important role in our lives. They are our companions, helpers, protectors, and an essential part of nature. Yet millions of animals across India face challenges every day, including hunger, abandonment, injury, habitat loss, and cruelty. Animal welfare is the responsibility of every member of society. It is not limited to animal shelters, veterinarians, or rescue organizations. Every individual can contribute to making life safer and better for animals. This guide explains what animal welfare means, why it matters, and how ordinary people can make a positive difference. What Is Animal Welfare? Animal welfare refers to the physical and mental well-being of animals. It means ensuring that animals are treated humanely and provided with the conditions they need to live healthy lives. Good animal welfare includes: Access to food and clean water Safe shelter Protection from disease and injury Freedom from unnecessary suffering Proper veterinary care Respectful tr...

What Should You Feed Street Dogs? Safe Foods and Foods to Avoid

Many people want to help street dogs by feeding them, but often don’t know what foods are actually safe. While feeding dogs is a kind act, giving the wrong food can sometimes make them sick. Here are some safe and simple foods that street dogs can eat. Safe Foods for Street Dogs 1. Rice and roti Plain rice or soft roti are easy to digest and commonly fed in India. 2. Boiled chicken or eggs Protein helps dogs stay healthy and energetic. Avoid too much oil or spice. 3. Dog food or biscuits made for dogs If affordable, packaged dog food is one of the best options because it is balanced and nutritious. 4. Curd in small amounts During summer, a little curd can help cool the body and improve digestion. 5. Fresh clean water Water is just as important as food, especially during hot weather. Now let’s look at foods you should avoid. Foods Street Dogs Should NOT Eat Very spicy food Chocolate Excessively oily leftovers Rotten food Onions and grapes Chicken bones that br...