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Dog Lost - Raipur My pet dog, a 1 year old white female sptiz breed dog went missing in Raipur from the adress given below. Anyone who finds her please inform to the following address. I herewith have attached the photos of my missing dog. Kindly please Help. Mr.R.Nargunan, G-8, sector-2, Avanti Vihar, Telibandha, Raipur-492001.PH: 0771- 4046091 Cell: 09893560047. Email: r.nargunan@gmail.com |
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Puppy Lost. Yet another puppy theft in Bangalore! |
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Description Dog Breed: Golden Retriever Sex: Bitch Color: Golden Brown Name: AURA Age: 3 months Brief: Puppy was stolen from the front yard and carried over bike on 10th July 2006 at 11:45 am. FIR placed with local police station. Please let me know in case in anybody contacts for sale of such a puppy. I am ready to reward Rs 10000/- cash for anyone who would get the puppy and would be very grateful for your co-operation. Thanks & Regards, Prasad Nair Bangalore Mob: 9945053301 Res: 080-32981512 |
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Basset Hound Puppy LOST!!! |
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Dog Cloned for the first time Scientists in South Korea have produced the first dog clones. One of the puppies died soon after birth but the other, an Afghan hound named Snuppy, is still doing well after 16 weeks. Read the detailed news at the link below: |
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Congrats Neil
Trilokekar, for winning Reserve Best in Show with a Caravan Hound, in Canada! |
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The show was organized by the Rare Breed Club of South Western Ontario, and held in conjunction with the Erie Shores Kennel Club's show on June 5th, 2005 at Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. The Judge was Mrs. Norma Egginton, who awarded the dog RBIS The dog's registered name (with KCI) is Karben's Laila, she was bred by Mr. Prasad Mayekar |
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Book Release
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" Great Danes - An Indian
Perspective " An informative book on Great Danes authored by Dr. Latha Balakrishna Bhat. Price : Rs.200/- Contact: Mr.Balakkrushna Bhat.C.R. # 84, "Harshadhama" Sampoorna Avenue, Arcot Road, Chennai - 600026. Ph: 0091-(0)44-24845506/24721616 Mob: 0091-98400-95506 Email: baloobhat@hotmail.com Homepage: www.geocities.com/bhatkennels www.bhatkennels.com Please note: Proceeds of the book would be would be used for Animal Birth Control and Anti-Rabies programmes for street dogs! |
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"We will always be with Silva, he is like God for us, we will keep him like a member of our family" |
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Brazilian lawmakers want ban on human names for pets |
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Genetically Modified Cats as Pets at $3,500/- each |
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Congratulations! |
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We at Dogsindia.com are very proud of Mr. Chandramohan, currently based in
the U.A.E. He had been selected as a Dog trainer and handler for a reputed group in the
U.A.E, through Dogsindia.com! |
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Chandramohan with the Winning GSD |
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For All Dog Show Results: Click Here!
Canines Can Care
is a non-profit organisation led by Miss Shirin Dhabhar, who is an associate of
world-renowned animal behaviourist and trainer John Rogerson and a member of The Northern
Centre for Animal Behaviour, England and The Pet Behaviour Institute, England. She has
studied canine training and behaviour for the past six years in England. The unit is also
led by Mr. Junaid Merchant, an experienced obedience and agility trainer and competitor.
We thought you might find it interesting to know that for the past one and a half years
our Mumbai based unit has worked to train dogs to aid individuals who are physically
challenged. They help the handicapped to achieve their desire to be independent by
performing tasks that are physically demanding.
The dogs are trained to carry out as many as fifty tasks, some of which are,
- Picking up dropped objects.
- Fetching a telephone.
- Dropping articles in a waste paper basket.
- Opening and closing doors.
- Speaking on command to alert of an intruder / or barking for help.
- Getting help in an emergency by alerting another human being.
- Loading and unloading washing machine.
- Switching on and off light switches.
- Fetching items from a cupboard, shelf, refrigerator or a drawer.
- Covering the owner with a blanket.
- Acting as a walking support.
- Carrying items from one person to another.
- Pulling a wheelchair.
and many more commands which can be individually suited to the physically challenged
person.
In addition to the above, studies which have been conducted show that when a disabled
individual is paired with a service animal, the physical aspect of the relationship is not
the only part that benefits. Through the pairing, a strong emotional bond often forms
between the human and canine. As a consequence of this bond, many areas of the
owners well-being are enhanced, making that person grow in self-esteem, confidence
and independence. India has a huge and ever-growing population of physically disabled
people and not enough facilities to help them. Though a lot of Government and
Non-Government Agencies are doing their best to alleviate some of their problems, it is
but a drop in the ocean.
These specially trained dogs provide a vehicle for people to see past the disability and
see disabled people as human beings with feelings. In a country such as ours where dogs
are loved and appreciated by a select few, we aim to create an awareness of how useful the
animal can be, not only to able-bodied people but also to the physically handicapped.
If you would like to know more about us please do e-mail us and we will send you more
information.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Shirin Dhabhar & Junaid Merchant
806, B Empire Mahal
Khodadad Circle, Dadar
Mumbai 400 014
Tel: 414 6402, 4148576
E-mail: k9cancare@hotmail.com
Neelam Bendre of Mumbai writes: (Edited)
Saying that people treat stray dogs harshly will definitely be an understatement . The
condition is even worse in India. They are shooed and even brutally hit sometimes . What
has happened to our civic sense? People are fighting against discrimination. But why do
they go wrong in such concerned matters as awareness towards strays. It is a major problem
in India . Such animals may have medical problems. But a little consideration towards them
could change their life. Another serious problem is that the municipal corporation pounds
are not able to accommodate a large number of such animals . Due to inadequate resources
the pets in these pounds are not well looked after.
I would like to address this to all pet lovers, that one can adopt such dogs . It is fact
such dogs are better than purebreds in disposition and physical vigor. I have done the
same. I have adopted a
stray. It has been more than a year now. The dog is absolutely fit now and very much loved
by my family.
If you are unable to adopt a dog , you can just contribute to the cause by helping your
local organization that deals with cruelty to animals such as SPCA etc.. The least you can
do is just be a little more affectionate and concerned towards them and help in spreading
this message. A little co-operation from all of you and we can make a difference . MAKE
THIS WORLD A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE IN.
Thanking your support ,
Neelam Bendre. e-mail: nbendre@hotmail.com
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