Sunday 18th December 2022 at 4:27 PM
It was a show of faithful Community which Still Exists
Even in this KaliYuga, till now such a species is present on this earth which is known for loyalty. Known for her trust. In ancient times they were called dervesh. Great Sufi poets like Bulleh Shah had also praised this race. Get up bullia, friend, don't convince me, don't take tan baazi le gaye dog-taithon ute. Yes, you understood it right, we are talking about dogs only. The word dog is often used by humans to abuse each other, which is a sheer insult to dogs. Today's traitor and selfish person is not capable of being called a dog! Perhaps this is the reason why the custom of adopting, buying and keeping dogs in their homes like their children is increasing rapidly in the general and special public. Whether we ourselves become loyal or not, but we definitely want to keep a living showpiece of loyalty in our homes. Because of this sentiment, a good business of dogs has started happening. Businessmen also live in profit and the government also earns a lot in the name of registration. To further increase this whole trend, a show was also organized by Veterinary University (GADVASU).
Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (GADVASU), Ludhiana organized a "Dog Show". Dr. Inderjeet Singh, Vice-Chancellor, GADVASU said that the importance of pets is increasing with the rise in nuclear families and this exhibition presented a chance for all stakeholders to discuss various issues related to the welfare of pet animals. The event was also important since this year has been recognized as 'World Veterinary Year'. The Dog Show began with the inaugural session, where Dr. Kamal Kumar Garg, IAS, chief guest inaugurated the show. He spoke about the importance of dogs as pets of choice owing to their co-evolution with society. He expressed his conviction that the dog show would be a valuable platform in promoting canine reproduction, health and societal well-being.
Dr Dhiraj Gupta, Organising Secretary informed that a skill show by the dog squad of the Home Guards was also arranged. Breed competitions were held across eight categories of dogs including Toy, Terrier, Utility, Hound, Gun dog, Working, Pastoral and Miscellaneous groups where more than 125 owners showcased their dogs.
Sh. Ashvinder Singh, Major Amarjit Bath were honored for the service of stray dogs. GADVASU established a dialysis unit in the recent past. The dogs affected with renal problems were treated here and after survival leading a healthy life, also honored. A large number of breeders exhibited different breeds of dogs, cats and birds at the venue. An exhibition of feed and health supplements, grooming kits, bedding and other accessories was also held by the industry. All the officers of GADVASU, Faculty members, employees and a large number of dog lovers graced the occasion.
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