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5 things to do as a pet parent after adopting a stray dog
5 things to do as a pet parent after adopting a stray dog

Indian Express

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5 things to do as a pet parent after adopting a stray dog

Following the Supreme Court's recent order to shift all stray dogs in Delhi NCR away from residential localities to dedicated shelters, social media is flooded with heated debates. While the Court's decision comes in cognisance of a media report citing dog bite incidents, leading to rabies and endangering public health, animal lovers have spoken up in favour of our furry friends. Veterinarians and pet experts encourage people to adopt strays and give them a loving home. Stray dogs are absolute darlings, but after living on the streets, they need time to adjust to a new life in a home. Darshankaur Khalsa, Co-Founder of Pets of Paradise, shared some key pointers to keep in mind when adopting a stray: 1. Understand Their Protective Instincts: Street dogs are territorial because they've had to be constantly alert and protective to survive. They need to learn that they are safe with you. Your body language and calm demeanor are key to helping them realise they no longer need to be on high alert. 2. Establish a Feeding Routine: For dogs who have been scavengers, the concept of regular meals is completely new. It takes time for them to overcome food insecurity and food aggression. Even our dog, Snow, still sometimes hides her food to eat it later in a private spot. Consistent feeding schedules help them understand that they will always have enough to eat. 3. Be Patient with Training: It takes a while for a stray dog to understand 'home.' Pidhi would constantly try to escape the house at first. Be patient as you teach them house rules, such as which furniture is accessible and which isn't. The goal is to build trust and help them feel secure in their new environment. 4. Emphasise Love Over Discipline: Many stray dogs have had bad experiences with humans and are easily scared. Teaching with love and positive reinforcement is crucial. Avoid confining them in cages or small spaces. They need to be able to roam freely and explore the house to build confidence and feel they have a safe space. 5. Give Them Your Time and Affection: What stray dogs often lack most on the streets is love and attention. Spending quality time with them, playing, and simply being present is the best way to bond and show them they are finally part of a family. Divyanshi Tiwari, a pet mom, added that the first thing to do after bringing a stray home is a proper health check, vaccinations, and deworming. 'Staying on top of yearly shots is important for preventing diseases and keeping both your dog and the community safe,' she said. A stray might be nervous at first. Let them adjust slowly to your home and family, without overwhelming them. Give them enough to settle and adjust. 'No matter how friendly they are, leashes keep them and others safe,' said Tiwari. According to her, it is always preferred to use a leash when outside. Siddhant Dhingra, Realtor, Dua Properties, Faridabad agreed, saying that indies are hardy, intelligent and incredibly loyal but the early days are about to earning trust, not enforcing rules too harshly. As a dog dad, he emphasised on stablishing a consistent walking and potty schedule. 'Start with basic commands like 'sit, stay, come'.' Also, get them a harness and chew toys so that they don't damage household products. While animal rights groups gear up to challenge the Supreme Court order, let's find out what veterinarians have to say about this issue.

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