Growing dogs in our home is ok but proper care is to be taken while we are playing with the dogs and vaccinations are to be done to it in a proper time. and any change in the behavior of the dog is to be noted early and consulting the veterinary doctor will help us from preventing this type of attacks.
Before having pet its necessary to have done vaccinations and should do regular checkup.
A dog is always friend it totally depends upon how do u behave in front of them..
A dog is not a foeâtheyâre truly a friend, and for many of us, even a family member.
This incident is undoubtedly heartbreaking, but just like we donât blame our family when we fall sick due to genetics or home-transmitted infections, we canât generalize and blame all dogs for one tragic case.Dogs are loyal, caring, and protective. They give us love and companionship thatâs often unmatched. What happened was unfortunate, but itâs also a reminder to handle even vaccinated animals with care and continue public awareness around animal bites and post-exposure protocols.
Nothing compares to the joy of coming home to a loyal companion. The unconditional love of a pet can do more than keep you company. Pets may also decrease stress, improve heart health, and even help children with their emotional and social skills.
âGrowing dogs in your homeâ is a friend. The tragic story in the article is a powerful reminder that this friendship requires responsible pet ownership, including vaccination and immediate medical care after a bite. The danger comes from the disease, not the dog itself, and can be prevented.
I respect that many people find comfort and companionship in raising dogs, but from an Islamic perspective, keeping dogs inside the home is generally discouraged. It is said that when even a single hair of a dog is in the home, angels of mercy do not enter. Stories like the one you shared are also a reminder that, despite proper care, dogs are still animals and can pose risks. Personally, I choose not to keep dogs at home, not out of hate, but because of both health concerns and religious beliefs.
Having a pet dog can be a wonderful experience, if youâre aware of the potential risks and take necessary precautions to ensure a safe and healthy relationship.
Benefits:
- Reduces stress and anxiety.
- Teaches children responsibility and empathy.
- Provides loyal companionship and social support.
Precautions:
- Regular vaccination
- Proper wound care
- Monitoring for unusual behavior
Thatâs truly heartbreaking. Even with proper vaccinations, rare cases like this remind us that rabies is still a deadly virus and should never be taken lightly. While I absolutely believe dogs are loyal and loving companions, this also shows why handling petsâespecially around other street animalsârequires extra caution.
Regular vet checkups, prompt wound care, and awareness of unusual pet behavior are key. Iâm not against keeping dogs either, but safety, awareness, and timely medical action are crucial for both pets and their owners. Thank you for raising this important point.
Growing dogâs is ok but we canât say that all dogâs are same. But sometimes they learn from the other and after all its an animal we canât recognize what comes in their mind, sometimes attack or bite.