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Photos: Blind dog from Jhansi gets new home in US

TNN | Last updated on - Jul 15, 2021, 12:10 IST
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Photos: How blind stray dog from Jhansi gets new home in US

Sincere efforts of an animal lover from Jhansi helped a nine-month-old blind female stray dog get a new home in Pennsylvania City of the United States - TNN

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Photos: How blind stray dog from Jhansi gets new home in US

The dog was rescued six months ago in a deteriorating condition with burn marks all over her face

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Photos: How blind stray dog from Jhansi gets new home in US

Mini Khare, who runs an NGO, recalls how she got a rescue call from someone in February about a puppy lying in a miserable condition on Gwalior road.

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Photos: How blind stray dog from Jhansi gets new home in US

As Mini reached the spot along with her team, she found a female puppy who was completely blind and had burn marks on her face.

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Photos: How blind stray dog from Jhansi gets new home in US

The dog, who was later on named Sherry, was taken to a veterinary doctor and her bruises were treated.

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Photos: How blind stray dog from Jhansi gets new home in US

Mini started a social media campaign to find a suitable adopter for the dog.

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Photos: How blind stray dog from Jhansi gets new home in US

Mini's efforts led her to a veterinary doctor from Delhi, Dr Premlata Choudhery, who in turn, contacted one Helen Brown in Pennsylvania City, US, who runs an NGO for stray animals.

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Photos: How blind stray dog from Jhansi gets new home in US

Sherry was brought to Delhi where she was further treated and finally sent to Pennsylvania.

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Photos: How blind stray dog from Jhansi gets new home in US

Sherry was later formally adopted and given a new and secure life.

Top Comment
Anil
1774 days ago
Sadistic side of human nature in inflicting pain to animals . Many such animals are living in miserable conditions . Sherry fortunate to be adopted and those behind this noble act are praiseworthy and blessed souls .
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