By J. Rajasekaran | SECRETARY
ASSOCIATION FOR RURAL AND TRIBAL IMPROVEMENT
WE SUPPORTING Street DOGS & ANIMALS.
BY RAJASEKARAN, J - PROJECT LEADER
INTRODUCTION: Above 70% of all dogs in India live on the street, so awareness is essential for this project. In India, Street Dogs affected by vehicle accidents don't have enough food, and road traffic accidents or being handicapped due to lack of vision or hearing because of old age prevents them from being rehabilitated elsewhere. Dogs with untreated broken legs hobble around; puppies die of parvo& untreated wounds become maggot-infested. The sick & injured stray animals must remain on the street receiving the most basic treatment. After the Covid-19 -Dogs significantly suffer from food and health. Unfortunately, fear and ignorance have led many Indian citizens and officials to see street dogs as nothing but a nuisance and seek eradication using inhumane methods such as poisoning and beating.
ARTI work in the field: We meet the street dogs in our service area villages during this circumstance. We will be creating compassionate citizens for the future and paving the way for a Rabies-free world. Additionally, we will be empowering many humans to show compassion and kindness towards animals to create a better world for animals and humans alike. The purpose of the project is to make it. The sanctuary creates a natural environment where animals and humans live in perfect harmony with nature's context. This project will help build a compassionate society where people and animals coexist.
JOIN TO THE POINTING: We cared for the street dogs & animals to give love, food, and shelter. It is the way to elicited humanity Your small donation makes the street dogs healthy and safe. Thank you for your support
Thanking you with regards,
J. Rajasekaran,
Project leader.
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