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Is It Wrong to Keep Animals Tied Up | Dharma Live

ABP News Bureau   |  19 Aug 2024 02:00 PM (IST)

In a conversation with Guruji GD Vashist, he discusses whether keeping animals, particularly birds, in cages has a negative impact on their well-being. He explains that while pets are commonly kept, there are significant concerns regarding their confinement. Guruji recounts a case where a person kept a parrot in a large cage but was unwilling to let it fly freely, believing it was an act of love. However, Guruji emphasizes that keeping birds in small cages, where they cannot stretch their wings, is harmful. He recounts a story where, after freeing the parrot, the owner experienced unexpected improvements in health, attributing it to the bird’s newfound freedom. Guruji concludes that animals thrive when allowed to follow their natural behaviors, and confinement can lead to their physical and emotional suffering.

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