Hi all
A post before I leave here to my next accommodation in Siolim only 20 mins away but closer to monkey rescue place have been staying in Anjuna..
Went in today to treat the doggy with mange posted photo he is looking amazing even after the first treatment skin redness really reduce by heaps..Will do last one for him on Monday my last day there another wonderful volunteer there will hand feed him all his meds can only improve from now on hopefully. Feel like I have learnt so much about parvo even first systoms now...We unfortunately had a bit of a out break was thinking it may well happen with the puppies after out first one a few days ago and lost four. Stepped up observations and having to disinfectant quiet a few areas and separated any puppies with a sign of any systoms...good news late yesterday and today no signs of it.
Have really enjoyed being apart of the team here and have felt very accepted, appreciated, cared about and valued. A huge lesson in letting go and moving forward. Focusing on what you can do, but must admit a few tears have formed, gathered myself up and taken a deep breath.
Its so funny when you adjust to a new working environment and it becomes the norm, and you adjust to that...dogs with red Bindis...All sorts of Purebreds coming in to the clinic some very over weight and have thick coats that dont work in the heat here. People walking in just holding there cats or puppies/dogs the animals here are so use to it and just sit with them most of the time, and are so plastered...People bringing in all streets dogs/puppies/kittens and cats..Men so skilled with there dog handling and dogs in nets.Puppies going to there new homes in boxes /carrier bags..being carried on there motor bikes, One day I tied a beautiful colourful piece of cloth around the neck of a puppy and we had a lead.
Have become a mazed how many people and a even a big dog can all fit on a scooter motorbike..last night a dog still knocked out on a drip on a bike with two men..its the main form of transport here and they make it work of course. Quiet a few overseas vets have been here volunteering also they said one vet did over 400 operations what a huge contribution.
Some one said many moneys are dieing in the wild here she said fever so seems something is going around for them also.
Some times the air here is very thick and smokey..Everybody burns off there rubbish and paddocks, often gets away of course to and have loss of habitat....went out into another village and had a lovely look at it with a lady who woks at WVS..stayed the night and had the best Indian cooked meal since I have been here. Was so yummy even had SECONDS...we were trying to get my long pants to stay up as forgot my belt and they now just about fall off.......
All my thoughts to you all.
A post before I leave here to my next accommodation in Siolim only 20 mins away but closer to monkey rescue place have been staying in Anjuna..
Went in today to treat the doggy with mange posted photo he is looking amazing even after the first treatment skin redness really reduce by heaps..Will do last one for him on Monday my last day there another wonderful volunteer there will hand feed him all his meds can only improve from now on hopefully. Feel like I have learnt so much about parvo even first systoms now...We unfortunately had a bit of a out break was thinking it may well happen with the puppies after out first one a few days ago and lost four. Stepped up observations and having to disinfectant quiet a few areas and separated any puppies with a sign of any systoms...good news late yesterday and today no signs of it.
Have really enjoyed being apart of the team here and have felt very accepted, appreciated, cared about and valued. A huge lesson in letting go and moving forward. Focusing on what you can do, but must admit a few tears have formed, gathered myself up and taken a deep breath.
Its so funny when you adjust to a new working environment and it becomes the norm, and you adjust to that...dogs with red Bindis...All sorts of Purebreds coming in to the clinic some very over weight and have thick coats that dont work in the heat here. People walking in just holding there cats or puppies/dogs the animals here are so use to it and just sit with them most of the time, and are so plastered...People bringing in all streets dogs/puppies/kittens and cats..Men so skilled with there dog handling and dogs in nets.Puppies going to there new homes in boxes /carrier bags..being carried on there motor bikes, One day I tied a beautiful colourful piece of cloth around the neck of a puppy and we had a lead.
Have become a mazed how many people and a even a big dog can all fit on a scooter motorbike..last night a dog still knocked out on a drip on a bike with two men..its the main form of transport here and they make it work of course. Quiet a few overseas vets have been here volunteering also they said one vet did over 400 operations what a huge contribution.
Some one said many moneys are dieing in the wild here she said fever so seems something is going around for them also.
Some times the air here is very thick and smokey..Everybody burns off there rubbish and paddocks, often gets away of course to and have loss of habitat....went out into another village and had a lovely look at it with a lady who woks at WVS..stayed the night and had the best Indian cooked meal since I have been here. Was so yummy even had SECONDS...we were trying to get my long pants to stay up as forgot my belt and they now just about fall off.......
All my thoughts to you all.
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