Role Of Dogs In Our Lives

By Deborah Fox


Animals are the next important species after human beings. These are mainly classified as wild and domestic. The former is found in jungles and the later in houses. The second category of creatures stays along with us. Especially, in Western countries, we see a lot of affinity to canines. Hence we have Cavapoo dogs in our houses.

In olden days, almost all foods were man made and grown without pesticides. That is the reason why people lived for long periods through generations. Also, they spent so much time on works that consumed a lot of energy. But now we rarely find good and healthy food.

This is the case not only with us, but for animals also. The food that we get in most of the vet stores is not up to the mark. The manufacturing firms are after money and nothing else. So, we have to choose reputed brands when we select the foods for them.

Wool, we get from sheep. Meat is derived from a hen, beef from buffaloes, pork from pig and so on. Though few humanitarian organizations are against this, still the selfish people are after this business. Apart, from this, we also come across animals used for domestic purposes. Agriculture is one such area where we use a lot of domestic animals.

In most of the homes, family members may be busy with their chores, but a puppy comes and jumps as soon as you reach home. The sense that it matters to someone that we come home is a very relieving thing. It, on a few occasions brings back the things that we tend to forget where we have kept.

At times, they break down and go to depression. To avoid this they choose entertainment. But, this also gets bored as there is no life in it. However, you need a friend or relative to accompany you.

Animals, which live in the jungle though dangerous are not spared by the human being race. These are hunted for their products. To name a few, elephants for tusks, tigers for their skin and teeth. The number of animals in the forests is decreasing day by day.

Also, few food stores for animals, specifically that of puppies provide a door pick up and drop when we are not at home to look after them. This is helpful for people who have to keep visiting various places frequently as part of their jobs.

When it comes to the case of street puppies, good Governments take the responsibility of getting them vaccinated and family planning procedures. If this is not done, there will be a huge spread of epidemics. It also might be uncomfortable if there are a lot of puppies in the same area. Hence, however useful the hound is, appropriate action at the right time is needed. All in all, one thing is clear, we need to take good care of care of animal beings.




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