By Soham Mukherjee | Programme Director
The temperatures have dropped to the lowest of the season and all the street animals are finding it difficult to cope with this extreme weather. We have been receiving calls of many puppies mainly because it is the puppy season which is now in the middle of winter.
Below is a summary of what our Animal Mobile Clinics did in the second week of December 2017.
Total new cases treated: 181
Total follow up cases: 124
Total cases closed (treatment completed): 86
Total cases admitted in our hospital: 07
Our three vans did a total of 305 visits as below:
A1: 126
A2: 104
A3: 75
The treatments of 305 animals are as below:
Dogs: 297
Cats: 06
Cows: 02
86 dogs were vaccinated against rabies.
We have now started doing rabies awareness for communities when our vans are out treating animals. Our teams did a total of 150 interactions with public for awareness. We also give out printed hand-outs with information on rabies awareness, dog bite prevention, and dog bite first aid.
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