Help the Dogs Program

Help the Dogs Program This online local program aims to help and save the Dogs, whether they are pets or homeless.

This program is open if you want to do the following to help the Dogs in your community or your pet dogs:* Donation* Fos...
08/02/2021

This program is open if you want to do the following to help the Dogs in your community or your pet dogs:
* Donation
* Foster
* Train
* Advocate
* Consultation

For more inquiries, follow this page and visit the website: wixsite.com/helpthedogsprogram

Ways and Procedure in Participating the ProgramIf someone sees a stray dog and wants to help it, they can join to this D...
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Ways and Procedure in Participating the Program

If someone sees a stray dog and wants to help it, they can join to this Developing Local Online Program for dogs. With the help of internet and an available device to use, it is possible to help easier because this program is online and will be originally made with less hassle. Since it can be accessed online, a website will be specifically built for an all-time access. Anyone who are willing to help dogs can log in to this program’s website and there, they can choose an option depending on their own matter or need. These options are fostering, consulting, advocating, donating, and training. If someone wants to foster, there will be shelters where they can
foster a dog. If a dog owner wants to consult something and still hesitant to go outside, they can consult online and a professional can assist them if they want to ask something regarding their dog’s condition. Aside from these, advocating is also in the option because many people are very much willing to advocate and raise a campaign for the dogs and they want people to be aware of many things about dogs. Donating is also possible with the help of this
program, since some people are financially stable and really want to provide dogs their needs, they can donate here and also with the help of trusted donation drives and shelters. Anyone can donate no matter what the value is and they can also donate foods, money, toys, pet beds, and other supplies. Lastly, training is also in the program also for the dog’s own good. The training can help your pet dogs and other dog in the shelter because with this,
they can interact or communicate to people effectively, they can be trained for other matters like protection and to develop their skills.

The Importance of Dogs in Our LivesCompanionshipDogs provide companionship and company. They can be a comfort to people ...
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The Importance of Dogs in Our Lives

Companionship
Dogs provide companionship and company. They can be a comfort to people who crave unconditional interaction with another living being. According to Vanderbilt University, dogs can decrease levels of human loneliness and give humans a sense of purpose as they care for their animal companions. This can be especially beneficial for people who live alone, don't socialize much, are empty-nesters or recently experienced a major change of life, such as the loss of a close human companion to death or divorce.

Stress Reduction and Health Benefits
Dogs can help reduce stress levels in human beings and are often used for therapeutic purposes in hospitals, nursing homes and hospices. Playing with a dog, exercising, walking or running can help human beings reduce stress levels and increase their health and well-being. Studies by Harvard University and Kansas State show dog interaction with humans can help combat challenges associated with some form of heart disease and autism.

Service Animals
Dogs raised as service, assistance or therapy animals can open up the world for disabled individuals. According to the Animal Welfare Information Center of the USDA, specially trained animal companions help with daily activities and assist people with challenges to make their way in the world. Service animals can make it possible for physically disadvantaged individuals to work, travel and live independently. Search-and-rescue dogs can track human scent in even the most challenging environments.

Security
Dogs provide a sense of security for human companions. Trained watchdogs can provide a high degree of security, while even small house dogs can offer a sense of protection by alerting their owners to approaching strangers or unusual circumstances in the home. Dogs employed by government agencies and police organizations sniff out contraband in places likes airports and large public venues to ensure public security. According to a Texas A&M website, dogs utilized specifically for security purposes require a specialized degree of training to be safe and effective for their handlers.

Teaching Responsibility
Many families use the family dog to help teach responsibility to children. According to Karen Stephens of Eastern Florida University's Parenting Exchange, kids can be taught valuable traits and life skills through positive interaction with the family pet and by taking responsibility for feeding, walking, training and grooming. Children can learn the value of treating all living things with respect and dignity when they have the opportunity care for and love a family dog.

Source: https://dogcare.dailypuppy.com/animals-disabled-people-3774.html

This program has a lot of purposes and goals. Here are the things to remember and the things why this program was built....
08/02/2021

This program has a lot of purposes and goals. Here are the things to remember and the things why this program was built.

Thinking about bringing home a furry friend? While pet stores and breeders do brisk business homing dogs, there are plenty of reasons to opt for an animal that's been rescued instead. Such as:

1. YOU’LL SAVE A LIFE.
Dogs currently housed in shelters are often faced with an unfortunate future. If they don’t find a home, they might get shuttled to another, less humane shelter—or worse. By adopting a dog, you're ensuring he or she stands a chance at enjoying their life to the fullest.

2. THEY’VE GOT SOME TRAINING.
An animal that was once part of a family or has spent time around shelter volunteers has probably been taught some basic facts about life with people, including sitting, staying put, and where to deposit their business. By adopting a slightly older dog, you’ll be saving yourself plenty of puppy-promoted trouble.

3. THEY’RE HEALTHY.
Dogs who have been through the shelter system need to be up to date on their shots and have likely already been spayed or neutered. It doesn't mean your dog will never have issues, but you’re more likely to be starting with a clean slate.

4. YOU CAN STILL BE PICKY.
While pet shops and breeders seem to have a wide variety of animals to choose from, so do shelters—many of which can let you search their population by age or size.

5. THEY’RE OFTEN MORE MATURE.
Older dogs who have already expended their puppy energy are much less likely to tear into furniture or put wear on carpets. By adopting a mature animal, you’re helping preserve your living space.

6. THERE ARE NO SURPRISES.
A new puppy—especially one from a pet store where the owners don’t know the dog’s parents—can get bigger, more (or less) personable, and might develop a personality that’s not compatible with your household. On the other hand, by rescuing an adolescent or adult animal from a shelter, its attitude will be on display from the moment you meet.

7. THEY MIGHT COME MICRO-CHIPPED.
Dogs in shelters have often been fitted for a microchip in the event they wander or become lost, which can save you both money—and grief—in the long run. One study showed that just 22 percent of lost animals without microchips were returned to their owners, while more than 52 percent of microchipped animals were.

8. YOU CAN RELAX WITH ONE.
A slightly more mature dog that isn’t bursting with energy is one that’s more likely to enjoy lazy days outside or in front of the television—which is a huge plus if you’re someone who doesn’t always have the time, or the energy, to keep up with a puppy’s activity level.

9. YOU CAN GET A PUREBRED.
It’s a common misconception that rescue shelters are the exclusive home of mixed-breed dogs. If you have your heart set on a particular type, you can find breed-specific adoption centers or take a look at a general population center: roughly 30 percent of all dogs up for adoption are purebreds.

10. YOU CAN TRY ONE OUT.
Once you accept ownership of a pet at a pet shop or breeder, it’s generally yours for life. Many shelters, however, go the extra mile to find the best fit for their animals and prospective owners and will allow you to take a dog home for a weekend to see how he or she integrates into your lifestyle. If you’d like to try something longer-term, but aren’t quite ready to adopt, consider fostering an animal from a local shelter.

11. THEY CAN HELP YOU RELAX.
Numerous studies have shown that having a canine companion can lead to increased happiness. If you’re suffering from any kind of condition requiring therapy, you might want to inquire about whether a dog could be a beneficial addition. Researchers believe that bonding with a dog can increase levels of oxytocin, a “feel good” hormone.

12. YOU CAN ALWAYS TEACH THEM NEW TRICKS.
You don’t need a puppy in order to reinforce good habits or teach some cool party tricks. Older dogs actually have a better attention span than younger ones, making it simple to teach them behaviors that will help them better relax in your household.

13. THEY’RE GREAT WITH KIDS.
The youthful exuberance of puppies can be stimulated even further by hyperactive kids, resulting in a small tornado of energy tearing through your home. Opting for an older dog, however, means they’ve probably already gotten used to having little people around and won’t be influenced—or annoyed—by enthusiastic human playmates.

14. THEY CAN BE GRATEFUL.
Okay, so we have no hard science to back this up. But after spending weeks, months, or even years in a cramped cage, a dog that’s brought home to an open living space and a yard is probably going to experience some post-shelter euphoria.

15. YOU’LL BE A SOCIAL MEDIA HERO.
Selfies with your rescue dog: priceless.

https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/87286/15-reasons-consider-rescue-dog

Older dogs who have already expended their puppy energy are much less likely to tear into furniture or put wear on carpets.

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WHAT IS THIS PROGRAM ABOUT?

This main goal of this program is to encourage people to take more care of dogs whether it's their pet or homeless dogs on the street. Anyone who wants to help dogs can participate in this program.

You can't adopt dogs? No problem, you can still help them by choosing what you want to do with them.

This program is open for donation, fostering, consulting, and training. you can also join or build a group to advocate people about saving animals, especially the dogs.

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