Help in Suffering, (HIS) Jaipur, India, Equine Program update
Our partner Help in Suffering who run the Equine Program in Jaipur India, sends you, our dear supporters a personal thank you, “Thank you Animal Aid Aboard for your invaluable support for our equines.”
19 cases were attended at HIS in this quarter.
HIS saw cases including those of colic, wound, lacerated wound, pregnancy diagnosis, lameness, tumour, dental disease, urinary incontinence.
At CRC Bassi
We have 7 donkeys, of these one gelding and one mule.
We dewormed all equines, and all 7 equines are healthy.
In OPD, 19 equines were treated
Colic treatment = 2 equines
Diarrhoea = 3 equines
Pyometra treatment = 1 equine
Simple indigestion and deworming = 13 equines.
Case story 1 – Treatment for colic of Lala Ram’s mare
From a quaint village of Mohan Pura, Lala Ram's brought his mare which fell ill and was showing signs of colic.
Upon arrival of the mare to CRC, Dr Jitendra and his team checked the mare, who was administered painkillers, lubricant, and stomatic powder.
After a few days of treatment, the medication worked and the pain turned to relief when the mare finally passed faeces, signalling her recovery.
Owner Lala Ram's thanked Dr Jitendra and his team for their treatment and compassion in easing the suffering of his beloved animal.
Case story 2 – Treatment of uterus infection for Ganpat Lal’s mare
Owner Ganpat Lal's brought his mare from a nearby village Lalso. The mare fell ill,
plagued by a troubling discharge from her genital organs.
Upon examination Dr Jitendra, discovered her uterus was swollen and filled with fluid, a sign of infection. Swiftly, he removed the pus and administered crucial medications.
After a few days, with the efforts of the team with medication and care, the mare’s health and condition improved. Ganpat Lal thanked the entire team for the medical treatment and free medication.
Case story 3 -Treatment for dehydration and diarrhoea
Owner Bablu Mahar brought his mare from Lal Gadhi-Tunga. The mare had been sick the last 20 days. Despite seeking help from various hospitals, including Jaipur's largest veterinary facility, her condition only worsened.
Upon examining of the mare, Dr Jitnedra discovered she was emaciated and dehydrated from persistent diarrhoea, so he admitted her and administered her with fluids and prescribed medications to halt the diarrhoea.
Remarkably, after just three to four days of intensive care, the mare was full recovery.
Bablu Mahar expressed his gratitude to our dedicated team at the CRC for their unwavering commitment.
Thanking you once again AAA for your support for the medical treatment of Equines.
Because of you. we are able to make help these gorgeous equines and make their life better.
With Gratitude, the team at Help in Suffering