On National Day last year, mom and I saw a dog on the roadside. It was thin and poor. It was looking at us for help. It was shaking in the wind. This made me heartached. I asked my mother if I could take it home? My mother said yes. We went home with the dog. We cleaned his body and fur. From then, it has been our family members. Sometimes I got angry at him, but he was running around me to jump. When my parents got home from work, he will go downstairs or stand in the doorway looking at them and meet them. He will use eyes to communicate with us. In the morning, my little alarm clock rang, he would chop my bedside, he didn't stop until I woke up. So I was never late.。
How to HelpIt is a wrenching scenario for all who care about animals when you see a dog on the side of the road. Once you've seen the dog (or cat), many feel it's too late to drive away from him or her. After all, what if your own dog or cat were standing there? So, before you pull over, use these guidelines for assisting animals safely and effectively.* Be ready to rescue. If you know in your heart that you're a rescuer, why not equip yourself to do the best possible job?* Here are some things to have in your car at all times: Phone; phone numbers of local animal control, a shelter, and a 24-hour emergency veterinary clinic; cat carrier or cardboard box; collars and strong leashes for dogs; heavy blanket; water bowls and water; strong-smelling foods, such as canned tuna or dried liver; and an animal first-aid kit.* Think about your safety first. You cannot help an animal if you become injured in the process. Look in your rear-view mirror before braking, signal your intentions, pull your car completely off the road, turn off the ignition, set the parking brake and put on hazard lights. If you have emergency flares, prepare to use them.* Consider the safety of the animal. A strange, frightened and possibly sick or injured animal can behave unpredictably. A sudden move on your part, even opening your car door, can spook him and cause him to bolt—possibly right onto the highway. If the animal looks or acts threatening, or, if for any reason, you feel uneasy about the situation, stay in your car.* If possible, restrain the animal. Create a barrier or use a carrier, leash, piece of cloth or length of rope to keep the animal from leaving the area. Signal approaching vehicles to slow down if you cannot confine the animal, or divert traffic around him if he appears to be injured and is still on the roadway.* Use caution when approaching the animal. Should you succeed in getting close enough to capture him, you stand a good chance of being scratched or bitten. Even a small animal can inflict a painful wound, and if you are bitten by a cat or dog whose vaccination status is unknown, you will be advised to undergo preventive treatment for rabies.* When approaching the animal, speak calmly to reassure him. Make sure he can see you at all times as you approach, and perhaps entice him to come to you by offering a strong-smelling food such as canned tuna or dried liver.* Try to lure an animal into your car with food, close the door, and wait for help. But do this only if you are certain someone will come to get the animal very soon. In most cases it is not a good idea to attempt to drive somewhere with a strange dog unrestrained in your car; he may become frantic or aggressive once you're in the car with him. Cats may do the same, as well as lodge themselves under the car seat, from which extracting them can be dangerous.* If you're not able to safely restrain the animal, call the local police or animal control agency. Do so whether or not the animal is injured, and whether or not he appears to be a stray or to be owned (meaning he is wearing an identification tag or flea collar or has recently been groomed). If you have a phone in your car, call the local animal care and control agency (in rural areas, call the police or sheriff) and report the situation. Leave your phone number with the dispatcher and try to get an estimate of how long it may take someone to respond. If possible, stay on the scene to keep an eye on the dog or cat until help arrives. Make sure you report to authorities precisely where the animal is by using road names, mile markers or landmarks.* If you are able to transport the animal, take him to the nearest animal shelter. If you plan to keep the animal in the event no owner is found, notify animal control that you have the animal or that you have taken him to a veterinary hospital for treatment. You usually can place a free "found" ad in your local newspaper. Keep a copy of the ID to prove your good intentions should any question arise later.。
On National Day last year, mom and I saw a dog on the roadside. It was thin and poor. It was looking at us for help. It was shaking in the wind. This made me heartached. I asked my mother if I could take it home? My mother said yes. We went home with the dog. We cleaned his body and fur. From then, it has been our family members. Sometimes I got angry at him, but he was running around me to jump. When my parents got home from work, he will go downstairs or stand in the doorway looking at them and meet them. He will use eyes to communicate with us. In the morning, my little alarm clock rang, he would chop my bedside, he didn't stop until I woke up. So I was never late.。
Some caring people have volunteered to organize stray dog rescue centers, but only a small part of the stray dogs can help, and many containment centers are difficult to sustain due to economic conditions. There is a need to improve and refine the process of applying for a dog-raising practice. For example, it is very important that caretakers should know the habits of pre-breeding dogs, what diseases they usually suffer, how much treatment they cost, what problems they may encounter, and so on. Raise people first visit Changping Qilu stray dogs shelter, where the dog is not adopted within seven days, it will be euthanized, so that the adoptive witnesses irresponsible dog owners bring pain to dogs。
One day, I met a dog on the road. Its thin body, the stomach is flat, with long khaki-colored hair, looked very poor! This Is a stray dog mom abandoned dog? I really want to adopt it ah! Classes I'm going to learn English, in the end bring it or not take it then? It is so pathetic, I decided to put this puppy.
I put the dog in the bag, so the teacher confiscated it:. "Small dog, you stay in the bag do not move, do not call, or I'll do you a" dog seemed to understand my words, obediently hiding in the bag.
To classes, just class. Puppy pictures projected on the screen, just to learn this lesson "dog" word. The teacher asked us to read: "dog, dog 。。". Suddenly, the dog jumped out of the drawer, the picture on the screen of the dog barking cried. My face look red again, just want to cry, the teacher will criticize me for breach of discipline! Students think this class particularly funny, all laughed. Shirley teacher smiled and said: "Jim, would you please puppy up, we learn together 'dog', okay?" I am pleased to put puppy up. We read loudly "dog", the dog will bark Wang called three times. This lesson can we learn seriously, even the worst peacetime vast memory also remember "dog" of the word, this puppy has a "magic effect" Yeah!
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