More than two hundred and fifty stray dogs are under our lifetime care at this point at different locations of Baroda. They are not random dogs. They are looked after daily, they have a name they identify themselves with. They are fed in clean bowls, given the love and respect they deserve.
We believe in active feeding, being present while they eat, wherein that one hearty meal is also a means of bonding to them, observing their behavior, and checking on them for any signs of injury or ailment.
Being physically present while the dog eats, helps develop a bond with the dog and also helps to understand his/her behaviour. A symbiotic relationship develops that builds confidence in the stray dogs, even in the shyest and the supposedly aggressive ones over a period of time, that we do not intend to harm them and they, in turn, protect us for life – paving way for man-animal harmony and a positive energy environment. Thus, feeding of stray dogs is the crucial point where the welfare of the community begins in tandem with stray dogs.
Write to us at info@bridgingrainbows.org to accompany the founder, Mrs. Roy on a soul rewarding five hours round. Learn how no two dogs are alike, spend quality time with the stray dogs, learn about their behavior, habits, basic dos and don'ts of responsibly taking care of stray dogs.
To support our endeavours aimed at man-stray dog harmony, please visit https://lnkd.in/duR-haND or DM us.
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