Ian is inquiring into the welfare of domestic animals.
His central idea is “Human Actions Affect Animals.”
He will be answering the following questions:
- What are the challenges faced by domestic animals?
- What is our responsibility towards domestic animals?
- How can we change the way people think about and behave towards domestic animals?
Final Reflections
This is my final reflection. I am so proud of what I have done with my exhibition and some of the great thing we have done was to adopted two cats when we went to Mbwa wa Africa. One of the challenges the animals experienced is the trouble the animals had of the rain, and one of my trouble is that Covid-19 hit Tanzania so I had to work by myself. I answered many of my questions after my presentation and it went very well and not too hard. I felt so scared that people would not like it and happy in the same time because I a was finally done. The most enjoyable thing was to when I went to Mbwa wa Africa. One of the most interesting information is that children from the world throw rocks a dog.
The most challenging thing of my exhibition is bring my cat to my house. If I can go back in time I would change the part in the slide of the newsletter where I did not say article.
Bob Cofer said, Good work. This showed your passion for animals. I hope that you will be able to continue visiting them and learning new ways to support domestic animals and educating others about the issue.
Anna Marsden said, Dear Ian, Thank you for sharing your passion for animals with us. You are very correct that is important we respect animals and treat them well. It is wonderful that you are educating us about our responsibilities to the animals we choose to live with. I hope you are enjoying your cats!
Yvonne Carson said, Thank you Ian, that was such an interesting presentation. What a lovely idea to take your puppy, Bailey, into a school so that other children could see and touch him. Pets give us so much love and happiness and your project shows how much you care for them..
Ms. Jaime said, You are doing good things to help the animals. Well done on your project!
Margaret Brunt said, Well Done Ian. It was very interesting.
Congratulations for following through and adopting cats. I have seen how much you care for Sir Lancelot and Luna
Deborah Mills said, Ian that was great. You started out working with Scarlet, your partner in the classroom and then had to manage by yourself which was a big change. I know you have worked hard with Mum and Scarlet to get your slideshow completed. I realized your Exhibition was going to be a big success when you told me about your idea for action. Do you have Luna and Sir Lancelot there with you?
When campus reopens we can put out your donation box and collect some more items for Mbwa Africa. You’ve already had some blankets and food donated. Well done Ian, I am proud of you!
Grace Yohane said, Congratulations Ian for such a wonderful performance
Julian Everts said, Your exhibition was so convincing and interesting! You really showed us all how important domestic animals are and you have been really caring because of adopting your adorable cats Sir Lancelot and Luna! An amazing exhibition!
Ben Morley said, Well done, Ian. Your presentation was a wonderful way to showcase all your efforts and hard work throughout the PYPX process. I know that you are a huge animal lover and your passion and compassion shone through. I hope Sir Lancelot and Luna are as proud of you as we all are.
zitha said, You did an awesome job, Ian. You spoke with confidence. We have learnt a lot from you about not to mistreat animals.
Catherine Shayo said, Your presentation was terrific. I like the facts about pets and how to take care of animals. Well done, Ian. I’m so proud of you.
Dr Mac said, I enjoyed this presentation very much. The photos of the animals are terrific and the dog with the wheel chair really amazed me. I found the information very clear and you have thought out the whole topic so well. Thank you for doing this work and helping the animals in Moshi. I wish I could have joined you live but I am enjoying the whole thing now and showing to friends.