Talk show 'If Dogs Could Talk' explores human-dog relationship

Talk show 'If Dogs Could Talk' explores human-dog relationship
Talk show 'If Dogs Could Talk' explores human-dog relationship

Once again, the Pink City showcased compassion, responsibility, and awareness through a unique talk show- ‘If Dogs Could Talk’. The second season of the show witnessed voices discussing the social, behavioral, and legal aspects of dogs, clearly indicating that dogs are no longer just a local or neighborhood concern but a subject of serious societal discourse. Hosted and moderated by Viren Sharma, founder secretary of animal welfare NGO ‘Paws’, the talk show highlighted human-dog relationship.
Dogs absorb emotions like children
Experts along with media professionals discussed various aspects of dog-human relationship. The talk show began with highlighting the influence of human characteristics on dog behavior, and consequently, the dog–human bond. Arun Bagaria highlighted that dogs are deeply influenced by their owner’s nature, values, and behavior. Just like children are nurtured with values, dogs too become more sensitive with proper emotional care. Veterinary expert Dr Vinod Sharma said that along with love, sterilization at the right time and regular health care are essential for proper upbringing of dogs. He warned against relocation, as it leads to territorial conflict and suggested that solutions be found at the local level.
Dogs understand human body language deeply
Retired IAS officer Rakesh Verma shared a practical insight saying, "Dogs can deeply read human body language. If someone approaches them with fear, dogs may also feel uneasy. So, it’s important to approach dogs with affection and confidence. Veterinary student Siddharth to shared his views and said, "Dogs were the first animals humans domesticated and have played a significant role in human development, as well as providing a model for the domestication of other animals."
Animals too have a right to live
Senior advocate Lokendra Singh referred to Supreme Court rulings and stated that animals too have the right to live. Any act of cruelty toward animals must be challenged legally, and people should seek help from police or social groups when needed.
Media's role in reporting cases related to dogs
Media professional Laxmi Prasad Pant emphasized that just as media has a role in every issue, it must also be sensitive toward matters related to dogs. He stated that the root of the problem is not the number of stray dogs but the lack of proper systems. Only joint efforts by the administration and citizens can improve the situation.
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