Goats enclosureThe Kennel |
- Since 2005 MAITRI has been running a Veterinary Care program that provides a veterinary clinic at its headquarters and mobile clinics in villages.
- Since 2007 MAITRI has been managing a watering point for cattle and stray dogs built outside its campus.
- Since 2004 MAITRI provides assistance to pets from the outside community.
- Since 2005 MAITRI has been running a Veterinary Education program on animal welfare and treatment targeting villagers and school children.
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The pre-sterilization tent |
MAITRI Animal Care program : measurable outcomes and impact
- MAITRI looks after dogs, goats, horses, bullocks, rabbits, roosters and several fish.
- MAITRI has provided basic veterinary care to small animals through a trained veterinary nurse and occasional volunteer veterinary surgeons.
- Privately owned animals are treated, but only street or stray animals have free medicines.
- MAITRI has provided treatment and humane advice for hundreds of animals from the local community in its clinic.
- MAITRI jeep for mobile clinics for working animals (horses, donkeys, cattle) doubles up as vehicles to collect animals for sterilization.
- MAITRI mobile clinics have provided assistance to cows/bullocks/ buffaloes, goats, horses, pigs and other animals.
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The clinic for outside pets |
- MAITRI has carried out the sterilization of many animals at its clinic and in the rural area.
- MAITRI has carried out Sterilization Camps for street dogs, during which strays have been sterilized, vaccinated against rabies, and returned to their territories when healed.
- MAITRI also provides basic veterinary care for internal parasites and skin diseases so as to remarkably increase the quality of life of the individual stray dogs in a very short time.
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The rabbits |
- MAITRI sterilization program follows strict ethical standards of medical and humane treatment of animals.
- Through its field workers MAITRI has carried out veterinary education in thousands of villages, particularly to local farmers.
- Since 2003, many international voluntary veterinarians have staffed MAITRI veterinary programs, mainly the ABC camps.
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Care of community animals |
MAITRI Animal Care program……. the road ahead
- MAITRI Shelter shall continue providing a home and basic food and care for dogs, goats, unproductive cattle and horses and other animals which have been brought to MAITRI for care.
- MAITRI Shelter for large animals shall be located in an additional stretch of land.
- A veterinary assistant will be trained to provide basic veterinary care to large animals.
- MAITRI Sterilisation program will continue to reduce the population growth of stray dogs in the community through special camps and routine surgeries.
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The animal jeep in front of the camp tents |
- MAITRI will continue providing basic veterinary care for internal parasites and skin diseases to the individual stray dogs brought to MAITRI’s care.
- MAITRI will seek the full-time services of a skilled veterinary surgeon so as to provide better assistance to the animal population of the area.
- MAITRI will demonstrate owners of working animals the correct way to fit a harness and will supply materials to repair them properly so as to quickly alleviate the suffering of animals.
- MAITRI will continue teaching villagers and children to foster a love of animals with an appreciation for their sentient nature and capability of suffering.
- MAITRI will train some members of the local community to perform basic veterinary care and education.
- MAITRI will build more watering points for cattle and stray dogs in the countryside and shade and watering points for horses at taxi stands.
- With your support more animals, who currently do not have access to any form of veterinary care, will have access to a fundamental right – the right to humane treatment and medical care.
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The surgery tent |
The watering point for the community cattle |
Care of disabled animals |
The animal graveyard |