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PFA Khanna : Treatment & Rescued Work Done-2

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Treatment of Cow at Machhiwara:
This stray cow was laying helpless at entrance of city Machhiwara after her accident. At Night 9.15 p.m, a taxi driver enterned from there and gave information to P.F.A Khanna. We reached there 10 p.m. Injured cow was unable to moveand hungry, thirsty too. Cow was laying in same posture for 2 days after accident. Her tongue was out of mouth, legs scratched due to shaking during pain. After 2 hours of treatment and massage she was able to sit. Breads & water was provided to cow by P.F.A. We had to visit Machhiwara 3 more times to treat her. Could not take her final recovery snaps because people told that she was recovered & walked away.
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Treatment of Dog at Rara Sahab:
This german shepherd old female dog was found near a gurdwara of city Rara Sahab in worst condition. Her back legs were disabled and wounded by slipping on roads behind her when she was trying to move with front legs. Skin problem made her worst. People were hesitating to stand near her. Few people left their diseased animals near religious places instead of treatment. P.F.A Khanna brought dog from there. With treatment wounds on legs have been healed and dog also recovered from skin disease as seen in snap. Now under treatment for disabled back.
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Serching For Pups:
It was going to rain. P.F.A Khanna got a call that morning time in a colony an unknown person collected the pups of 2 street female dogs in their absence in a bag and gone. Both female dogs were crying and searching pups. Way of person was tracked with help of people who seen him. After few hours search pups were found crying near crop fields outside city. After treating few sick pups all were taken back to their mothers. In last part of snap both mothers are sorting their pups.
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Treatment of Bull:
Treating a bull having a big and worst cancer wound on head full of flesh eating maggots. Bull was freed from its master. Under treatment and care of P.F.A Khanna.
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Treatment of a Injured Pup:
A rickshaw puller brought an  injured stray pup to us for treatment whose front legs were nearly mashed after a heavy vehicle passed over.
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Homeless calf near bus stand Khanna was hit by some fast vehicle. Injured-wounded calf was unable to stand due to leg fracture.Onspot treatment was given and calf was shifted to proper place for scheduled treatment.
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Treatment and recovery of  a wounded street dog by P.F.A. Khanna.
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Treatment of parvo disease:
This female  dog had parvo disease. Blood, Vomitings  made her condition worst. She was laying in a street  of Gobindgarh city. Her  tail was badly injured. People thought her as a rabid dog because she was chewing her injured tail with teeth and saliva on mouth after vomitings. She was also hit by stones thrown by people who thought her rabid. She was brought to khanna by P.F.A and after 1 month treatment and care she has been recovered from parvo. Snap  shows her first day condition and condition after 1 month .
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Treatment of injured tail:
Same dog with injured tail and her recovery.
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Treatment of sick stray pup:  
This sick stray pup was picked from grain market are of a city Sarhind. Due to sickness and dehydration pup was unable to open his eyes properly. Few days treatment & care recovered his health. Pup also got new mother.

Last Updated on Thursday, 10 January 2013 19:33  

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