Feeding stray dogs(Cas experience 9-Riya bajaj )

I used to be terrified of dogs, but now  I’ve begun to feel stronger feelings for them. I’ve also realized that dogs occupy a very unique place in my heart. Because of this, I made the decision to feed stray dogs with a couple of my friends, choosing a new place every weekend. I’ve been working on this for a while now and I’m still doing so.

Hence, executing this plan required a bit of planning and collaboration in order to make the initiative successful

Demonstrate the skills and recognize the benefits of working collaboratively

Collaboration was crucial to the success of this project. I would have needed a lot of time to feed all the dogs and transport all the food if I had been working on this chore alone. However, working in a group allows us to work more successfully and efficiently while also being able to feed more dogs at once. And even though we occasionally have trouble finding a time that works with everyone’s schedule, we always arrive at the destination on time. During this journey, I’ve shown my ability to collaborate and socialize.

Demonstrate engagement with issues of global significance

The issue of free-ranging dogs is unquestionably a global issue, according to the world organization for animal health’s [oie] international trade development. Worldwide, there are 200 million stray dogs. Every year, 3 million dogs are put to death in shelters. Animals need a balanced diet to develop and remain healthy, and malnutrition can cause diseases that can be fatal. Allowing other significant life forms to suffer while humans waste resources would be unethical.

It becomes our fundamental responsibility as upstanding members of society to help bring about “life on land.” Also, I became more aware of the importance of food after learning about the seriousness of the issue and witnessing animals being starved, and I made an effort to be.

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