Sponsor An Animal

While we release all healthy animals back to their places after treatment, sterilisation and vaccinations, there are many unfortunate ones who cannot go back to their places as they are unfit to live outside. Some are abandoned mercilessly by their owners. Even though we do not have a shelter, sometimes there is no option left but to keep them with us with all love and care we can offer them. Here you can help them by sponsoring their food and medical expenses for a year.

Daddy – A Real Warrior 
 

Daddy- An old stray dog rescued as fully paraplegic from Saram, Puducherry. Daddy was completely paralysed with his both hind legs, unable to move or walk, admitted at Bark India rescue centre, with at most sad condition. With all the hope, his medications, physiotherapy, walk training, muscle stimulation and love, Daddy started walking on his 4 legs.

Being 13+ aged, the dog is unable to be released to his place and he lives in the rescue centre as the senior pawszen. His one eye sight was fully gone by the time he was rescued as the eye got cut. Daddy enjoys his new happy and comfortable life roaming around with his new friends. Here you can sponsor his food, medical and vaccination expenses for a year.

Watch his recovery video on https://www.instagram.com/reel/CkmyvhUh18X/?igshid=Yzg5MTU1MDY=

 

 


Germu- Heart-warming Story of a German Shepherd

This German shepherd dog was found at Puducherry as his owner abandoned him on street. Living in the comfort of a home for many years, the dog was not able to find his own food or shelter on street. Facing the hardships of being a stray dog, he faced abuses from human and his behaviour changed out of fear and anxiety. 

He was a highly aggressive dog when we rescue him to Bark India with a huge maggot wound developed all over his head. Through medication and love, his behaviour towards familiar people around started improving. After treatment, castration and vaccinations, we have tried a lot to find out a home for him but no one wanted a one eyed dog of imperfections.  As there was no option left, Germu was shifted to our premises for a free life. After a few weeks of uncertainties, he started come out in search of new places and fur- friends. 

He lives a joyful and playful life at Bark India.

Please click the below link to sponsor Germu for a year.
 
 
 
Mongi- An abandoned sweet girl
 

Mongi was abandoned in-front of Bark India, with a huge myiasis on shoulder. She was a pet dog whose owner’s refused to take care of a small wound that developed as a big wound of maggots. Our team found her run crying through the way beside our rescue centre. Out of fear, anxiety, pain and irritation of the wound, the dog was caught by our rescue team and given admission in. 

After a few days posting her story on social media, some people from her area came to see her claiming they know the dog and would take her back once the treatment over. Even though we tried hard to contact them on the given numbers, there was no response from their side. No adoption request came to be true even though we still try to find her a home after many years. 

The spayed, vaccinated and healthy girl resides at Bark India happily. Here you can sponsor Mongi’s food and yearly vaccinations costs.

 

   
Snowy- From paralysis to happiness
 

Snowy , one of our senior fur kids, was rescued by our team from Navarkulam, Gorimedu, Puducherry, as we came to know that the dog who was residing in a road side shop was hit by a vehicle and unable to move. Upon the rescue, our veterinary team found out that Snowy’s hind legs are paraplegic due the spinal injury he had in the accident. His recovery was quite unsure for the veterinarians due to the severity of the injury, but constant efforts with medical attention, physiotherapy and treatments including muscle stimulation, Snowy started walking dragging his hind legs after 2 months. By the 4th month of medical care at the rescue centre, he started walking on 4 legs, even though with weaker hind legs. 

It took a year for him to recover to a great extend but this cute dog could not find a safer homes as he still passes  urine and stool involuntary most of the time when he sleeps or tries to stand. Being considered as a special case, Snowy preferred to stay with us. The naughty kid’s favourite hobby is to chomp chargers and tables inside the hospital office. The happy, cute Snowy can always be seen inside Bark India office, chewing something or just showing a puppy face. 🙂 He is one of the favourites of the people who comes to Bark India. 

Snowy needs continuous medical care for the ear infection he develops often and special wipe cleaning and baths for his uncontrolled urine and stool passing. He is getting a lot of chew sticks to chew in with his remaining 4 canine teeth. Also needs calcium and multi vitamin supplements on day to day basis. 

Thank you for chosing Snowy for extending your support to. 

You can support us to meet his medical, food, and vaccination costs.

 
Binny- 
Binny aka Binny Sett, who is the one and only self admission case in the 9 years of Bark India, is a sweet girl of 4 years old. It was on a Tuesday morning the little puppy of 2 months old reached in our hospital, followed by a lady who was bringing their pet dog to our clinic.Binny, probably an abandoned puppy with rash skin infections on her head and ears. Binny’s self admission is accepted by us with filling the informer column in her case sheet as ‘self admission’. 🙂
 
Even with all possible medical care, Binny’s condition was never ever curable cent percentage, but for 4 years, we are maintaining her health on regular medical support for skin, including supplements. With all failed attempts to find her a forever home because of her required regular maintanance, finally we decided to let her stay with us. You can find her often in and outside of Bark India. Binny’s multiple skin infection has to be maintained regularly with medicated baths, special food, vitamin supplemets and syrups. She has been less fortunate though, she has been fortunate. 
 
Here you go, to help us meet Binny’s medical, vaccination, food expenses for a year. 
Puppy- The happy girl
Puppy was brought to Bark India from Pondicherry town when she was literally a small puppy of 2 months old, in 2016. She was unable to stand or move as the result of a vehicle hit on her hind legs. With physiotherapy, hydrotherapy and medications, she started improving in a few days and made betterment in 3 months. She could not be sent back to her as there are nervous issues. 

With no scope of adoption, we kept her under our care, and she grown up as a beautiful girl. Due to the nervous issue, Puppy still cannot walk properly as her legs do not obey her wish. She makes circular motions and runs with incardinated movements. She is a very happy and energetic girl even though she does not prefer to mingle with other dogs. Staying alone in our building balcony and free to go anywhere else outside. 

Here is how you can donate something more positive to Puppy’s life.