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Compassionate Veterinary Care for Animals in Need

Read about our clinic's dedication to treating various animal injuries - from avulsed footpads to maggot wounds. Find out how we heal wounds and restore health to furry friends. Each patient receives exceptional care and attention.

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Compassionate Veterinary Care for Animals in Need

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  1. OCTOBER NOTHING GREAT IN THE WORLD HAS BEEN ACCOMPLISHED WITHOUT PASSION…………..

  2. DOG WITH A AVULSED FOOTPAD This dog was bought to the clinic with heavy bleeding as his footpad was avulsed due to an injury. The bleeder was controlled and the footpad was sutured back in its place.

  3. WOUND IN A CHICKEN DUE TO CAT BITE This chicken was bitten by a cat and thus had a wound wherein his crop was ruptured, the wound was bandaged daily and the chicken was given medications.

  4. WOUND IN A EQUINE FORELIMB This animal had a wound in the foreleg which is deformed . The wound was dressed and the animal was given medications. The animal is doing good now.

  5. PUPPY WITH HAIR LOSS DUE TO SCABIES This puppy bought to the clinic by a volunteer had skin problem and was positive for sarcoptes when a skin scrapping was done. He is being treated at the clinic.

  6. MAGGOT WOUND DOG BEING TREATED This dog was brought in to the clinic by some volunteers with a maggot wound near his head and is treated successfully and send back to his area .

  7. FLEA CTENOCEPHALIS CANIS IN A ITCHY DOG A dog with a hotspot was suspected of having a flea manifestation . He was positive with a flea named Ctenocephalis canis .

  8. A ANOREXIC CAT BEING DISCHARGED FROM THE CLINIC This cat was discharged from the clinic, after being admitted and treated at the clinic for consecutive 5 days with medications. The complaint was he was anorexic.

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