By Soham Mukherjee | Programme Director
Winter is here and so is the puppy season of street dogs. We are getting so many calls for cases of puppies with ailments as well as injuries. The problem of street dog population can only be dealt with regular spay and neuter program. While we carry out a small scale project, it is a long battle for the dogs of our city.
We are also coming across animals that are suffering from cold due underlying medical conditions. When an animal is ill and is fighting some infection, it is unable to produce enough body heat to survive the harsh winter and they end up being even more ill.
We had a total of 291 cases in the first week of December 2017. Our three mobile clinics handled a total of 156 new cases, 135 follow up cases, and closed 103 cases.
Animal Mobile Clinic A1: attended 124 visits
Animal Mobile Clinic A2: attended 104 visits
Animal Mobile Clinic A3: attended 63 visits
Total number of animals treated were 276 dogs, 13 cats, and 02 cows.
09 cases were such that they needed admission in our hospital for further treatment. They will be released when fully recovered. Thank you donors for making this work possible!
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