Saahas was started with the vision of becoming the voice of the voiceless, treating and providing necessary medical attention for stray dogs and cats. To put a continuing effort to supply love care and affection towards them. Saahas may be a non-profit organization working towards rescuing, rehabilitating injured stray animals, abandoned pets, homeless animals, and shelter them along side proper care and treatment. They are working in Pune for the past 1 year, rescuing and curing almost 100+ strays and making this world a better place to live in for them.
Dogs born in summer season are at higher risk of heart disease, than those born in other seasons, rising in summer to 74 percent higher risk. A correlation to outdoor pollution could also be the culprit. The risk was marginal among breeds that are genetically predisposed to the disease, suggesting that heart condition acquired later in life could also be birth season dependent among all dog breeds. Breeds not genetically predisposed to cardiovascular disease were found to be at highest risk & also breeds born frequently in summer were at increased heart disease risk.
“It’s important to review dogs because the canine heart may be a remarkably similar model to the human circulatory system ,” said lead author Mary Regina Boland, PhD, an professor of Informatics in Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Informatics. “Also, humans and dogs share their lives together and are exposed to similar environmental effects, so seeing this birth season-cardiovascular disease relationship in both species illuminate’s mechanisms behind this birth-season disease relationship.”
The scorching heat takes a toll not only on humans but on animals also . Save them from the warmth by keeping them hydrated and don’t serve them day old food in summer season. To ensure the dogs are well hydrated during summer, it is advisable to moisten their food and also serve them healthy liquids, every now and then. Change the water in their bowl every hour and keep an extra bowl of water to keep them hydrated.
Written by volunteer, Glory Praveen for Saahas Foundation. For more information visit, https://bit.ly/3cTrnZl or email info- saahasforanimals@gmail.com
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