Indian-origin restaurant manager in London sprinted across rooftops and caught a 3-year-old girl as she fell from a second-floor window after dangling for nearly 9 minutes.
While onlookers watched in horror and police struggled to reach her in time, he acted without hesitation. The rescue ended with an emotional hug from a police officer.
Funny how anti-India clips go viral worldwide within hours, but stories of Indians saving lives rarely get the same attention from major Western media or social media algorithms.
Courage doesn't trend as easily as propaganda. But this hero deserves to be seen. 👏
A simple bowl of water can save a life.
As temperatures continue to rise, countless birds, dogs, cows, and other animals struggle every day to find clean drinking water. Many suffer silently from dehydration, exhaustion, and heat-related illnesses during the scorching summer months.
By placing a bowl of fresh, clean water outside your home, shop, office, or society, you can make a lifesaving difference for a thirsty animal.
It costs nothing but a few minutes of your time, yet it can bring immense relief to a soul battling the harsh heat.
This summer, let kindness flow beyond our homes. Refill the bowls regularly, keep the water clean, and encourage your friends and neighbors to do the same.
The animals cannot ask for help, but they depend on compassionate people like us.
Be their hope. Be their source of relief. Put out a water bowl today and help save lives.
#WaterForAnimals #BeKindToAnimals
India features in the list of 6 countries in the world where stray dogs are in crisis
1. India
2. Pakistan
3. Kazakhstan
4. Turkey
5. Romania
6. Morocco
CRISIS ZONES
Dogs are facing an active systemic threat through collection, confinement, culling, euthanasia policies, inadequate capacity, or major policy changes affecting large numbers of dogs.
What a shame that India is on the list.
No longer a Nation of Ahimsa.
@RajatSharmaLive@PhaedraXTeddy@DogDeskAction
Today at the airport, I witnessed a scene I will never forget.
The man's name was Daniel. He was holding his dog, Bruno, in his arms, tears welling up in his eyes. He was moving overseas, but Bruno could not be put in the cargo hold for health reasons. Daniel pleaded with the staff, I absolutely cannot leave him behind.
The crew then made space for him inside the plane. Bruno didn't bark or make a fuss even once; he just sat there quietly. He seemed to know he was safe, and everyone around him was touched by his composure.
When the plane landed, Daniel whispered softly, We made it together, Bruno.
Even now, my heart warms whenever I remember that moment
It was a deeply moving moment.
Driving into the Delhi Gymkhana Club, a second home to me and my family for the last five decades had been served a notice- leave by the 5th of June.
I saw the employees gathered outside with anguished faces, their futures uncertain and nowhere to go..
Think of them, if nothing else
They matter.
The Club’s beauty and heritage matter
#DelhiGymkhanaClub
#DelhiGymkhana
In southern Lebanon, many families were forced to leave their homes during recent unrest, and sadly some pets and stray animals were left behind.
While most people were trying to find safety, one man chose to stay and help the animals that had nowhere to go.
Hussein Hamza has been rescuing dogs and caring for them at his shelter, which now houses more than 200 animals. He provides them with food, water, and a safe place to stay.
Hamza also travels to nearby towns and villages, searching for animals that were abandoned and bringing them back to safety.
With the help of online supporters who donate food and supplies, he continues to care for the growing number of dogs depending on him.
His story is a powerful reminder that compassion can still shine even in the most difficult times. 🐾
#ThoughtForTheDay
"Dogs are the best role models. They don't care if you're rich or famous. Just be nice to them and they'll love you forever." ~ @RickyGervais.
The #DogsOfTwitter 🐶 ❤️.
A woman was arrested after ditching her Dog at the Las Vegas airport when she was told she couldn't bring him on board.
The woman was told the two-year-old goldendoodle couldn't fly because he wasn't a registered service animal. Instead of leaving the airport, the woman decided to tie the Dog to the JetBlue ticket counter and leave for the departure gate.
"Airline staff advised the Dog’s owner she was required to complete online documentation in order to travel with the animal as a service Dog," said the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. "When the required paperwork was not completed, the passenger was denied a boarding pass. She then left the Dog behind and proceeded through the airport to the departure gate."
"Officers later located the individual at Gate D1. When asked why she abandoned the Dog, she stated the airline would not allow her to fly with him and claimed the Dog had a tracking device — implying it was acceptable to leave the animal behind and he would return to her."
The woman then became "hostile" and resisted officers who tried to detain her. She was charged with animal abandonment and resisting arrest. The Dog was sent to an Animal Protective Services' holding for 10 days.
The owner never tried reclaiming the Dog, who will now be up for adoption.
He was rescued by Retriever Rescue of Las Vegas - a nonprofit group that saves Dogs from 'cruel and inhumane conditions' overseas, according to their website.
"The Dog — now affectionately named “Jet Blue” — is safe, in foster care, and will soon be placed in a new, loving home," LVMPD said.
Jet Blue’s new start came with a generous gift: a shopping spree at Dog Supplies Outlet Las Vegas, where he picked out toys of his own - including a little stuffed highland cow.
He also scored a year’s worth supply of food from Zignature, according to the nonprofit.
'In a powerful way, Jet Blue has brought awareness to rescue, to abandonment laws, and to the reality that dogs are not disposable,' the organization wrote.
'He may end up helping many of our babies find homes because of the spotlight he’s created - and for that, we are so grateful,' they added. 'We also want to publicly thank the incredible people who stepped in immediately.'