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Animal rescue and treatment

Support Animal rescue and treatment- Donate for animal charity

Interested in helping needy animals but not able to do it physically? Do not worry. Here you can help them by making a donation towards the well-being, feeding and medical care of hundreds of Indian stray animals who have no owner to take care of. Team Bark India is here to take care of suffering/sick/wounded...

Forever for animals- Charity non-profit for stray animals rescue,treatment,welfare

Forever for animals- Charity non-profit for stray animals rescue,treatment,welfare

Thanks to all who helped us in the month of May,2023 to support us in helping the neediest animals. Bark India Charitale Trust has been working tirelessly for the welfare of stray animals in and around Pondicherry from 2015. Focusing on sick animal rescue and treatment, the NGO feeds stray animals, vaccinates, sterilises and do...

Vaginal prolapse in dogs

Why Sterilization is Important in Preventing Prolapse

 Rescue of vaginal prolapse dog She was wandering through Pattanur, Tamil Nadu, with vaginal prolapse. In pain and discomfort , She use to disappear that made her rescue hard. After several days of effort, Mr. Mari located her, and got rescued by Bark India animal rescue team. vaginal prolapse, the projecting mass seems like a...

Maggot wound dog rescue and treatment- Dog rescue and treatment

Maggot wound dog rescue and treatment- Dog rescue and treatment

This boy got rescued by our rescue team from Saram, Puducherry, as informed by Mr Velan. He was affected with maggot infection and wound on neck and head. Bark India supports him with medical treatment and looking forward to see his recovery.         Thanks to our veterinary doctor Dr Vijay for his...

Wounded stray dog rescue and free treatment- animal rescue organisation

Wounded stray dog rescue and free treatment- animal rescue organisation

A considerate human being’s duty does not end with just feeding a stray. It’s each one’s responsibility to care them whenever is necessary.  Thanks to Ms Sanjukta Lal for rescuing and bringing the wounded dog to Bark India veterinary hospital for treatment. The dog was spotted wounded by the local stray dog feeders at Francois...