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Sunday, February 3, 2013

Animal Shelter.

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In india rarely you would've walk on streets without facing a stray dog.
They are everywhere. And they keep attacking people. They become arrogant when see a single person and when they are many in a group.  Many incidents of loss of lives have been reported due to stray dog attacks.
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An animal shelter is a facility that houses homeless, lost, or abandoned animals,
primarily a large variety of dogs and cats.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_shelter

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The ideal goal of the modern animal shelter is to provide a safe and caring environment,
until the animal is either reclaimed by its owner, placed in a new home,
or placed with another organization for adoption.
Many shelters test animals before they are put up for adoption,
to determine if the animal is adoptable and,
if so, what the appropriate home environment would be.

Videos:
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=animal+shelter

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=animal+shelter+documentary

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=goshala

Currently, 64% of all incoming animals left at a government run shelter are euthanized (death with minimal pain). Owners who choose to drop a pet off at one of these shelters are only giving that pet a 36% chance of survival. Shelters unable to raise additional funds to provide for the increased number of incoming animals have no choice but to euthanize them.

Some public animal shelters around the world also euthanize animals that are not adopted within a set period of time (usually 7 to 14 days);
others, however, limit that policy to only putting down animals that are in distress due to age or illness.
Most private shelters are typically run as no-kill shelters.

Goshala
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goshala

A goshala at Guntur Andhra Pradesh
Goshalas are protective shelters in India for cows. Goshalas focus on treating cows well out of their religious significance in Hinduism and consequent cultural sensitivity towards its welfare.

The Goshala also rescues the animals meant for illegal and merciless slaughtering, after being transported in cattle lorries under extremely cruel conditions, with no food and water for days, standing huddled together, stamped to unconsciousness or death, made to walk for miles with starvation.

No-kill shelters are trying to end this killing by increasing the demand for shelter dogs and cats and reducing the supply by reducing the number of animals born.

Water Treatment:

Chlorination is the process of adding the element chlorine to water as a method of water purification to make it fit for human consumption as drinking water.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlorination
Water which has been treated with chlorine is effective in preventing the spread of waterborne disease.
The chlorination of public drinking supplies was originally met with resistance, as people were concerned about the health effects of the practice.
The use of chlorine has greatly reduced the prevalence of waterborne disease as it is effective against almost all bacteria and viruses, as well as amoeba.
Chlorination is also used to sanitize the water in swimming pools and as a disinfection stage in sewage treatment.

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