Man Saves His Money Up For 10 Years To Buy An Ambulance For Helping Sick Stray Dogs
by Petneeds Admin
A man from Palu, India, saved his money for more than 10 years to buy a van to help homeless and stray cats and dogs in his city. Balu, the man, who uses the van as an animal ambulance, offers his services to the NGOs, animal rescues, and pet owners to help them in the cats and dogs who needs to be taken to animal shelters, vet hospitals, and he even takes them to his home if he doesn't find a place.
He expressed that he keeps six stray dogs with broken paws and legs at his home if he doesn't find a room at shelters. He also added that he was not sure how things would turn out when he started as he was somehow afraid of dogs.
Balu has learned how to give medication to the animals and even dress their wounds to the point where the animal agencies and vets entrust him for many animals. One of the rescues who works with Balu says that his ability to touch and catch stray dogs allows him to do a good job.
He takes 15 cents from the NGOs and pets’ owners for every mile to drive the animals to the vets to support his wife and himself. Actually, many people like what he does but there are also many other doesn't like his work as he saves homeless dogs which they think that they are pests. But he insists to do his job to save as many animals as he can. Watch the video below.
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