(free report)Let¡¯s celebrate Holi without violating Animal Welfareby Bal krishna Pandey | 08-03-2020 19:26 |
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Let¡¯s celebrate Holi without violating Animal Welfare: Let¡¯s celebrate Holi without violating Animal Welfare: Holi, a pageant of color and love is well known in Indian subcontinent is well known by singing, dancing, and sprinkling styles of powders and spirited water fights. It's celebrated on the full moon day in Nepali Fagu month(February to March in Calendar) and lasts for two days. folks from Asian nations and India celebrate this pageant per their culture however common factor is folks unite, play with color among family, friends and relatives. throughout this jubilant occasion, typically we tend to embody our pet animals as members of the family. And stray dogs are created colourful in order that they appear lovely. perhaps it is a ton of amusement, however will we assume this is often colours and balloons is nice for his or her welfare? healthy to paint our pets? Throwing color to the stray animals with water?
Obviously not!!!!
In this report I have shared some facts concerning the negative result of color on animals.We can simply remove the colour, however they can't. The unhealthful material like Zn, lead, mercury contained within the color powder will take a toll on the animals having a weak defense.
Followings are some negative effects of colours on pets and strays:
Skin allergies, inflammation and hair loss Respiratory, nervous and biological process disorders Blindness Colours Acts as slow poison that may lead to chronic diseases
Precautions for safe Holi to pets and strays:
Keep your pets faraway from color of any kind, unhealthful chemicals
(e.g. Zinc, mercury, lead) makes your pet fatally unwell.
Keep your pets faraway from water balloons, it makes them disorder.
Keep your pets faraway from babies, they'll color the pets.
Take your pet for a go in the realm freed from colours, air and soil might contain color and that they might lick it.
Life is more than fun. Let's make this holi animal friendly.We can feed them, love them but cannot colour them. Image source: RVJC Media(Facebook) |