“The season of colors, and since the country wears colors, to celebrate Holly, we need to pay attention to the animals around us. Every year you need frequent cases of individuals who are violent colors and colored water. This causes significant stress, skin irritation, and even in some cases, when absorbed or soaked.
The use of poisonous chemicals, heavy metals and synthetic dyes used to make a color jar also cause animal allergies and constant blindness. While we love animals, we would like to play with them as part of our celebration, let’s mention this kindness and respect that animals do not allow animals to harm.
Although introductory pets can have security, given the pet parents aware of the damage on the street most suffer from toxic colors, high noises and water bubbles. There are many cases when children and even adults throw water bubbles on the street on dogs on the street. Experts suggest choosing environmentally friendly colors, however, they suggest not to use them on animals to mark the festival responsible.
Animal Protection Organization: Animal World (Former Humanitarian Society International / India) notes that poisonous colors can cause serious health risks to both animals and people.

Specify the festival while protecting your furry friends (Getty Images)
Dr. Piush Patel, a veterinarian and companion for the animal and the animal’s involvement for India, India shares tips to celebrate animal friendly Holi.
Do not use colors on animals. Synthetic dyes in colors can cause skin allergies and blindness. Dogs, cats and other animals are licking their bodies to cleanse themselves, which means that dangerous colors on their body are entering their mouths and, therefore, they eat them. This is a primary cause for poisoning. Inspiration of this toxic color can cause nose irritation, as well as breathing infection.
Teach your children responsibly to play. Most of us have come to adults who throw colors on dogs and violently play with them. While adults become aware, children can enjoy playing with animals. Teach your children not to colors or spray water on animals, because it can harm them. It is time for parents to use this opportunity to educate children about animal care, as they are more vulnerable during the festival.
Safe the color. It is recommended not to apply animal colors if the animal is accidentally colored, gently wash them with a shampoo of mild animals. Never use kerosene or spirits to remove colors, it can damage their skin. If you notice, the pet has a rash, or any skin irritation or color has entered their eyes, noses or mouths, consult a veterinarian.

Colors can cause irritation and skin problems (Getty Images)
Community Awareness. Raise awareness inside your community to mark the festival in charge. Community Secretaries can display information posters that highlight the dangers of the colors of Holly. For animals, you need to be designated areas so that they can stay away from colors and that area is limited to players. Board the owners of the animal to keep their pets inside and their water is not polluted in colors.
Prepare emergency numbers. Although you can follow the guidelines and not risk any animal, you or others can encounter animals that have been damaged and faced with difficulties. In case of animal injuries, keep contact information from local animal rescuers or veterinarians.
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