By James Aleko | Project Director
THANKS TO THE PROMPT INTERVENTION OF Charitable Incorporated Community Organization Uganda PROJECT “Rescue dogs from being euthanized at local shelter” and “Celebrate one of mans most common and ancient pet”
Since the creation of Charitable Incorporated Community Organization Uganda’s mobile veterinary clinic in 2018, many stray and owned animals have benefited from this initiative . The clinic is working in poor rural communities to improve the welfare of both abandoned and owned animals, and it is the first and only mobile vet clinic in Bukedea Uganda that provides free health care to animals on daily bases, thanks to support from individuals and like-minded organizations from around the world. Rescuing animals from live of suffering is a never ending task, the ultimate goal is to find a long law-backed solution to prevent such neglect , mistreatment and cruelty before it occurs . The team also try to engage in a friendly and respectful communication with animal owners to help animal achieve better living conditions and appropriate treatment from their owners. Some of these animals require regular visits and medical checks from Charitable Incorporated Community Organization Uganda team to follow their healing process. That is why the mobile vet clinic is always in need of financial and material support.
Through the support of “Rescue dogs from being euthanized at local shelter” and “Celebrate one of mans most common and ancient pet”, the team has been busy working on the ground to help animals with various disease and bacterial infection. Distemper is one of the most common disease that these animals suffer on daily basis. It is highly contagious among domesticated animals and it may be fatal, and very difficult to handle. It require lots of care and attention as it can be easily transmitted to other organisms and to humans as well.
Thanks to our financial support 13 dog at the verge of death affect by the disease were treated and now happily living with their owners. Additionally, 54 dog and cat received free treatments from the mobile vet clinic. Animals owners are also educated on animal welfare, care and protection, and some of them have started to behaive correctly with their animals.
With your support we can ensure that suffering animals in rural communities of Bukedea Uganda will continue to receive health care and assistance.
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