Wednesday, August 17

A Right or a Death Warrant?

There are others who are lost due to the negligence & ignorance of the Government & the Parliament who just knows to pass a bill… they say it is a bill but it seems it is a death warrant which they issue with a smirk on their faces. It is impossible for a common man to exercise his / her right in Independent India.


Below is the list of people who were killed in 2010 for being brave enough to stand against corruption & the corrupt;

1. Amit Jethwa - Gujarat - Shot to death - Enquiries about illegal mining that were a danger to the Gir reserve - July 20, 2010

2. Dattatreya Patil (farmer) - Kohlapur, Maharashtra - Beaten up and slashed with swords - Filed RTI against horse trading in Kohlapur Municipal Election - May 31, 2010

3. Vitthal Gite - Beed, Maharashtra - Killed by under the member’s scanner. - Exposed irregularities in a school in his village - April 21, 2010

4. Arun Sawant - Badlapur, Maharashtra - Shot dead Feb 26, 2010

5. Satish Shetty - Pune - Assaulted by assailants Exposed major land scams, near Mumbai-Pune expressway - Jan 13 2010

6. Vishram Laxman Dodiya - Ahmadabad - Shot dead - Sought info on illegal electricity connections in the city - Feb 11 2010

7. Shashidhar Mishra (street vendor) - Begusarai, Bihar - Shot dead - Filed more than a 1000 petitions before his murder - Feb 14 2010

8. Ramdas Ghadegaokar - Nanded, Maharashtra - Stoned to death - Took on the sand mafia - August 2010

9. Sola Ranga Rao - Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh - Found murdered - Filed a petition on funding of the village draining system - April 11 2010

10. Irfan Yusuf Qazi - Jaitapur,Mahrashtra - Killed when his scooter was hit by a police jeep -  Protested against nuclear power plant in Jaitapur - December 18, 2010

It is not just Shehla who we have lost; our country is losing the brave souls on daily basis by being denied their right to live a respectful life. Let’s wake up to the reality & come together to fight for mother of all causes – The Cause of Humanity, because if humanity gets the opportunity to survive… there will be no cause left to fight.

I care… let’s say together “WE CARE”

Saturday, August 6

Dogs Chasing 2/4 Wheelers, why and how to Tackle…

Human chasing a wrong goal is like dogs chasing motorbikes and cars; there will be no achievement in both the cases… only frustration. - Manoor Sachdev



“C.S” was asked this before and was asked again yesterday - Why do dogs chase cars and motorbikes and how to deal with it as it is dangerous for both Human and the Dog?

The Explanation - Dogs chase and bark behind cars, bikes because they see them as unstable, fast moving things... (One will always see them focusing on the tyres). They still haven't got used to it and might never as dogs don't like anything Human or his material world which is unstable. They would do anything for the environment that is calm and under control.

Why it happens - When a human sees a dog chasing his vehicle the following happens;
  • Some mostly speed up further – Result - Only nurturing the dog behavior by exhibiting their unstable ways, which dogs see as a prey and chase till a certain point then give up. They don’t give up only because it has gone out of their territory, but because the “grapes were sour”;
  • Some, try slowing down and zigzagging their vehicle to shoo them or hurt them – Result - Again nurturing the dog behavior by exhibiting their unstable ways but with a fight. During these chases you will see the dog not giving up so easily and continue barking for some more time once the vehicle speeds away;
  • Some panic and start shouting using their expressive body language (nervousness, agitation and anger etc) while trying to get away – Result - Again nurturing the dog behavior for a fight but by being a prey. This ends up in a bite to a human or the dog being beaten, thus bringing an end to the situation for that moment but with loss suffered by both the parties.
The Solution - In today’s scenario and challenging lifestyle humans are deprived of one thing, which is “Time”. I know, it is very easy for us to explain a path to achieve the opposite of any negative behavior of a dog which is always going to be time consuming, but what has one achieved in life till date that happened in a click of a moment. We need to remember, work very hard on the fact that we are humans and nothing is impossible for us.
I went off track in the above paragraph so that you can look at things differently; now let’s get back to the solutions;
  • Remember what ever situation one is in with the dog be it a stray or a pet, only if you are calm and assertive there will be no incidents which will make life difficult for the dogs, who is a part of nature. We cannot ignore them as we are humans,  only we can think and find solutions;
  • If one is in the car and notices a dog chasing, please stop your car, roll your window down and tell the dog “NO” only twice in 10seconds. The dog should stop barking and retreat , but if he doesn’t (chances are too low) turn off your engine and say “NO” again but only twice in 10seconds… by this time the dog will disappear;
  • The ones on the bike and bicycles should follow the same procedure but get off your 2wheeler on the opposite side of the where the dog is and stand tall when saying “NO”, don’t be nervous or intimidated. Remember you are a human and can control any situation and your 2wheeler is supporting you in the cause.
Solutions for dog owners - Dog owners have to be extra cautious if their dogs are chasing the vehicles on the road and can come under huge liabilities if they are not able to control the behavior. Given below are some tips to follow and reverse your dogs chasing behavior;
  • First and foremost every dog should have a collar around them all the time if they are not well behaved in any department. This gives you easy hold to control them in troubled areas in the house (avoid using choke chains or any such collars because they give you less chance of controlling them);
  • Second most important is before going for a walk, forget everything your dog has done in the past and begin a new day. Never get nervous, angry, frustrated etc during the entire walk;
  • Always walk your dog on the leash when out for the walks and never let them loose near the road;
  • First & last 15minutes of the walk should be your way, in between you can give your dog 15minutes to relieve themselves, socialize and sniffing around;
  • Always be aware of what is your dog up to when walking, so that you can react before they lunge or want to chase a vehicle. Few signs which will tell you that your dog is going to react are;
    • The dog will get away from sniffing and focus on the oncoming vehicle or object;
    • The head of the dog will push forward and go in the level of their shoulder or below;
    • The dog might crouch, getting in the position to attack;
    • The speed of the walk will become slower due to which they will be left back and you will require to pull;
    •  The dog will stop sniffing in the air for the thing he is focusing on.
    •  Always walk the dog;
      • On a tight leash, right next to your thigh when in heavy traffic areas;
      • On your right side and always walk towards the oncoming traffic, which will keep you aware of the vehicles crossing by very close to you and will give you more control when your dog is away from the passing vehicle; (this has lot many benefits for women too, tell me your guesses)
      • If your dog does lunge or try to chase a vehicle never pull them backwards instead tug them on the inside towards your knees;
      • Once in control make the dog to sit and stay for minimum 30seconds and face the situation, they should only move when you do, if the dog gets up before, repeat the process (while sitting make sure your dog is not focusing on anything in particular and should look back at you in small intervals);
      • At the end of your walk, spend 10to15minutes standing at a point where the vehicles are not very close but visible, your dog should ideally be in sit or down position the entire time, but due to different types some might even stay in standing position but you should encourage them to sit;
      • While on the walk never talk to your dog else than commands or give any affection when the dog listens to you. Keep that for once you reach home.

All of the above instructions are tried and tested with real dog owners under professional supervision. We would request each reader to begin trying these exercises at places where there is less traffic. At "C.S" we are committed to bring balance into our four legged friends lives, which will help you experience the most wonderful and beneficial relationship of all.
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At Canine Solutions we do not differentiate between the pure breed and the strays dogs. We are open to provide our services to all Pet Owners, Animal NGO’s, Shelters, Volunteers, Co-operative Housing Societies to rehabilitate the toughest dog behaviors and give them a chance to find a loving home. Our aim is to provide a loving home to the dogs and a peaceful, balanced relationship with the dog for the pet owners because we believe a human family is never complete without a pet dog.

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Monday, August 1

Right Trainer for your Dog.

Training a pet dog is a must, because in today’s busy and unforgiving world one is always surrounded by people who would not let the pet owner or the pet live in peace.


Training a dog should be a part of one’s daily routine, it help keeps oneself challenged to achieve the goal by experimenting with different ways & keeps their dog psychologically challenged which is the most tiring & healthy exercise of all. To achieve your goal with the dog, it will be great to have a knowledgeable trainer who guides you through the exercise. And to find one such trainer is the most important decision that you have to make, for the baby you see in your dog.

A trainer should have the following qualities before you take his on board;
  • The trainer should be knowledgeable about the breed of your dog & should educate you with the traits of the respective breed;
  • The trainer should be calm, not hurried at all & should always try to instill that quality in you;
  • The trainer should be educated to use different methods depending upon your dogs instincts because each dog can be very different;
  • The trainer should be ready to give you a free counseling to understand your desired goals & ability of the dog before being hired (try spend an hour with the trainer & you will have your answer);
  • The trainer has to help you to help the dog for best results, they should have the ability to bring everyone on the same page;
  • The trainer should insist on a family member to accompany them on the sessions (right from the 1st session) & remember he will be training you as well as your dog. Notice, if the trainer is enjoying working with the dog & if your dog is enjoying the trainer;
  • Always insist on using a normal collar during training sessions (unless the training is for special needs), a trainer will be happy to work the dog with any collar if they understand the dog;
  • If the trainer does group training, always visit one such training session & notice if each student is getting individual & group help;
  • Boarding & training is only required for special needs of an owner from the dog, like - therapy dog, guard dog, service dog etc. The trainer should be educated enough to suggest to you if your dog has the instincts to achieve the desired goal. Feel free to ask & attend a session of an ongoing training program, also check the boarding area to be used for your dog;
  • The trainer must come from a recommendation of your vet, family or friend (a pet owner) or a owner of a well behaved dog you see on the walk, never hesitate to ask about their trainer. A trainer should be ready to give you 3different references with who you can check the results before hiring;
  • Never hesitate to ask questions from the trainer, it might not be relevant questions, but remember when a child starts to learn about new things, they are always very inquisitive.

No trainer will ever guarantee that the dog will behave at their best for the rest of their lives, but what they should assure you of is; if you are Consistent with the methods & be the Leader that the dog seeks out of you, nothing will stop your dog from pleasing you every single time. Also, by having you during the sessions there will be a major gap filled... the current owners are trying to fill right now, which is… “the dog works very well around the trainer, but not around us”. Remember, the dogs have to live their life with you, so it is you who need to understand & work with his instincts with the help of an expert, who is a trainer.

Lastly, a basic training program should start at 3months for the puppy & take maximum 2months on the outside. A special training program which should start for the puppy at the age of 2months & can go on for up to 6months puppy age for the best results. For special training a right pup has to be picked up from the litter to suit desired needs, without knowing the instincts of the puppy which will only show in the litter at that age. One might not find success very easily & be ripped further of the hard earned money.

We at "C. S" are dedicated to make the companionship between the human & his animal to be perfect, but we do come across many cases where the human has been taken on a ride by another human and the one suffering in the process is the animal, which is & will always be a humans best friend.
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Please feel free to write to us with your queries at Canine.Manoor@gmail.com and join us on FaceBook by searching for Canine Solutions in your search window for regular updates.

At Canine Solutions we do not differentiate between the pure breed or the strays dogs. We are open to provide our services to all Pet Owners, Animal NGO’s, Shelters, Volunteers, Co-operative Housing Societies to rehabilitate the toughest dog behaviors and give them a chance to find a loving home. Our aim is to provide a loving home to the dogs and a peaceful, balanced relationship with the dog for the pet owners because we believe a human family is never complete without a pet dog.

Manoor Sachdev - Canine Solutions
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