" until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened"
Anatole France
Anatole France
The Animal Welfare Club of IIT Guwahati (IITG) stands as a beacon of compassion and advocacy within the campus community. Established with the noble goal of promoting kindness and care towards campus birds and animals, the club comprises dedicated students and faculty who work tirelessly to raise awareness about animal welfare issues and implement concrete solutions. From organizing rescue missions and adoption drives to conducting educational workshops on responsible pet ownership and wildlife conservation, the club actively engages the campus in meaningful dialogue and action. Through their initiatives, they not only foster empathy towards animals but also inspire a spirit of stewardship among the future leaders of society. The Animal Welfare Club of IITG embodies the institute's commitment to social responsibility and ethical leadership, leaving a lasting impact on both its members and the broader community. About AWC
Awareness camps
· Mass neutering (Round 4) of unneutered cats and dogs
· Mass vaccination of all cats and dogs
· Chemotherapy and all other necessary treatments
· Regularize the feeding process through responsible feeding at least once a day.
· Building of feeding stations
· Adoption drive of puppies and kittens
Senior dogs often face unique challenges and are in need of extra care and attention. They may have health issues or behavioral quirks that make finding them homes more difficult. However, adopting or fostering a senior dog can be incredibly rewarding as they often have a calm demeanor and are grateful for a loving home in their later years. Supporting senior dogs through rescue organizations or advocating for their adoption is a meaningful way to make a positive impact on their lives.
Age - 12 years
Food habits: Loves pedigree and roti along with chicken and fish
Health complications: Suffers from arthiritis and other age related issues. Faces difficulty climbing stairs.
Age- 10 years
Food habits: Needs to be fed by hand as cannot chew and pick food from the ground himself. Loves mashed roti, pedigree and chicken.
Health complications: Had a major accident as a young adult leading to permanent displacement of lower jaw and tongue
Age- 10 years
Food habits: Loves pedigree, eggs, dahi rice, chicken and fish.
Health complications: Suffers from arthiritis and other age related issues. Cannot walk and run around at times and seldomly needs to be carried to the feeding spot
Babies are incredibly important for several reasons, each contributing significantly to both individual families and society as a whole. Babies represent hope, potential, and the continuity of human life. Investing in their well-being and development is crucial for building a healthier, more prosperous, and cohesive society.
Remembering our beloved dogs who have crossed the rainbow bridge is a special way to honor their memory. They were more than companions; cherished members of our families, leaving pawprints on our hearts forever.
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