This mother dog was wasting away as she suffered from a hazard common among hungry dogs forced to scavenge for scraps of food. A piece of bone had become painfully wedged in her jaw, preventing her from eating or drinking and putting her life and those of her nursing puppies at risk.
Animal Rahat removed the troublesome bone, but it didn't stop there. The team sterilized the mother and her two pups, preventing them from contributing to the homeless-animal crisis with future unwanted litters.
Today, Mom and puppies are all thriving and Animal Rahat continues to check in on them, always with a hearty meal in tow. And they're not the only ones the group helps: Every day, the organization comes to the aid of cats, donkeys, bullocks, and other animals who need the team's help to survive.
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