Welcome to the future veterinarians of RIVER- Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Veterinary Education and Research, Puducherry to Bark India Charitable Trust. We were glad for the visit of 40 NSS students of second year BVSc, from the college to visit our amenities of Bark India hospital and rescue Centre. In the class conducted...
Category: Updates
It’s Piggy’s birthday
Our rescued pig Piggy celebrated her first rescue anniversary- birthday. She has been living at Bark India rescue centre for one year. We wish Piggy a happy and long life.
Animal welfare and charity- Rescue, Treatment, Adoption and Animal Feeding
We are thankful to all for the year 2021 in which Bark India Charitable Trust was able to help many more animals than the previous year, by providing medical care, homes, and all about the welfare of street animals. Kindly contribute to the animal rescue charity and...
Injured Cow Rescue- Animal Rescue NGO
Being an animal welfare organisation, we understand the suffering and pain of all animals- not only of just dogs and cats. With fatal injuries, this calf was found near Moratandi tollgate , Tamil Nadu- Pondicherry boarder, as an unknown vehicle hit him and left out of help for hours. Bleeding from nose and huge wound...
WVS Animal Birth Control Surgical Training Programme – Bark India
2 weeks Animal Birth Control Surgical Training Programme was conducted at Bark India Charitable Trust , in association with Worldwide Veterinary Service ( WVS ) India- International Training Centre. 4 veterinary doctors and 3 veterinary assistants are trained for Animal Birth Control Surgery, according to international standards. Strated on 23rd , August, 2021 to...
It was around a week ago when our team members came to Pondicherry University to rescue an animal in distress (TVT case) and also to vaccinate some pups. However, what we saw jolted us badly and made us stop in our strides – the condition of the dogs on campus was heart wrenching to say...
Feed Starving Strays! Donate Today
The whole country is facing acute problems of increased Covid 19 cases and rigorous lockdown. Around 40-45 million stray dogs in India who are depended on human resources of food waste, are starving during lockdown in the absence of restaurants and people who used to feed. Many parts of the country are facing rigid lockdown...