Braj Animal Care encounters Bhora

“In order to resume our medical services again, we have made some infrastructure changes. Our feedings have temporarily dropped from twice a day to once a day and we have started taking calls for the treatment of injured, neglected or abused animals in Vrindavan.

We have been extremely busy with cases and they are horrific. We will share some of the stories with you in the coming editions and they will highlight the need for animal medical services in Vrindavan. We cannot prevent the cases of abuse and neglect, as much as we wish we could, but we can care for these animals and provide the treatment and love that they need.


Bhora’s Story

We had a dog, Bhora, who was beaten badly with an iron rod for “intruding” on the perpetrator’s land. To our knowledge, Bhora did not attack the landowner nor did he cause any damage, yet both his front left leg and lower jaw were fractured by the incident. Bhora’s face had cuts and bruises to it and there is substantial damage to his right eye. The person who found him contacted Braj Animal Care and we arrived to give muchneeded treatment. We administered painrelief spray on Bhora and gave him pain killers and antibiotics. We injected him to prevent maggot infestation, which is prevalent during this season.

Bhora during his 2nd visit from Braj Animal Care

The informer of this case is looking after Bhora until he recovers. We did a follow-up check and he is doing much better. The damage on his body is still visible, some of it irreversible, mainly the right eye. We have given Bhora all the treatment that we can and will check on him once more.