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Our Kaabri was a happy-go-lucky dog with soulful eyes. She was that one dog who would mingle with everyone; humans and dogs alike. When she came running, she appeared to be like a rolling drum. She was symbolic of hope even when things were not bright. Her sudden demise was a huge shock, but her memories and that of her pack live on in our hearts. 11 1
Whether stray or pet, companion animals mean the world to many of us. Their loss certainly hurts because emotions of true and unconditional love are involved. That said, it is equally important to transition onto honouring those beloved departed souls although the grief of their loss will stay forever no matter the passage of time. 12 1
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Progressive Animal Protection Laws in India; our wish for 2022

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By Dr. Kuhu Roy & Mrs. Hansa Roy Dear all, As we draw to an end of 2021,…
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Our Kaabri was a happy-go-lucky dog with soulful eyes. She was that one dog who would mingle with everyone; humans and dogs alike. When she came running, she appeared to be like a rolling drum. She was symbolic of hope even when things were not bright. Her sudden demise was a huge shock, but her memories and that of her pack live on in our hearts. 11 1
Whether stray or pet, companion animals mean the world to many of us. Their loss certainly hurts because emotions of true and unconditional love are involved. That said, it is equally important to transition onto honouring those beloved departed souls although the grief of their loss will stay forever no matter the passage of time. 12 1
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We are beginning the new year to spread positivity and love and create more awareness for the sacred human-animal bond. 14 0
As 2022 will soon draw to an end, this support group meeting is dedicated to remembering all the goodness that our companion animals brought to us, even though they may be no longer physically present. The love will always remain. 8 0
Ronaldo was not even a year old when he was dragged under the wheels by a car for close to five hundred metres. The driver was not only blind, but deaf too to the screams of Ronaldo, because the driver was busy talking on the phone while driving, as narrated by the locals. Good Samaritans stopped the car and pulled Ronaldo out. Too much damage was done by then. He then underwent two botchy surgeries by a novice insensitive vet. Then an expert surgeon saved Ronaldo’s life by operating upon him for the third time and that is what brought Ronaldo home. Thereon, he became our Ghodu / Godam Baba and a star of our home. Close friends who dropped by, were in awe of his energy, especially during the play time when he turned out to be more powerful and able than his four legged counterparts. All of us actually forgot that he did not have a limb. 17 1
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