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Stray dogs often seek warmth near houses or under cars, but the extreme cold can be fatal as their bodies struggle to cope. Here are some simple yet effective ways to help them
The winter season is challenging for everyone, but it is especially harsh for homeless dogs. While humans can wear warm clothing and stay indoors, stray dogs lack shelter and adequate arrangements to protect themselves.
These animals often seek warmth near houses or under cars, but the extreme cold can lead to fatalities as their bodies struggle to cope. During this time, our support becomes crucial for their survival.
Parth Wasi, managing trustee of Rescue and Rehab Foundation, suggests simple yet effective measures to help stray dogs.
- You can create container bags or small sheds and place them near roadsides, outside houses, or in areas where the dogs reside. These sheds offer a safe refuge from the cold, allowing them to rest comfortably overnight.
- Stray dogs often rest under vehicles for warmth. Before starting your car or reversing from a parking spot, check underneath to ensure no dog is sheltering there. This small precaution can prevent injuries and save lives.
- If you come across a sick or injured dog during winter, contact an animal rescue organisation immediately. For instance, you can reach out to the Rescue and Rehab Foundation at 9408189697. If the condition appears critical, make arrangements for immediate medical treatment to ensure the dog’s recovery.