Alwar: Kalu, Bhuri and Bahra lie calmly in their enclosures with special pipes and collection bottles attached to their hind legs. A little inquisitiveness and a few questions later, it becomes evident that the process of blood donation is on. And it is not the first time that the three are donating blood, for, they have done the deed as many as six times so far. Not a mean feat given that Kalu, Bhuri and Bahra are no humans but rescued dogs at a city animal shelter, who are giving a new lease of life to their four-legged friends in need of blood for treatment.
Inmates of 4Leg Care, a shelter for animals in the veterinary hospital premises in the city, all the three dogs were once rescued in an injured state and brought to the shelter for treatment. Nurtured by the volunteers of the shelter, today, all three are in the best of their health to help others.
Once found trembling in a roadside ditch, Kalu was brought to 4Leg Care in a pathetic state. After weeks of care and countless bandages, Kalu not only recovered but became the lifeline for other injured dogs. “Kalu wags his tail when we prepare him for donation,” says Rohit, one of the shelter’s volunteers. “It’s like he knows he’s saving a life,” he adds.
As Diwakar, another member of 4Leg Care says, the shelter, run entirely on the compassion of its members, is home to over 85 animals, including stray dogs, cats, monkeys, and even pigeons. The volunteers mostly comprise of youths who go out of their way to save the voiceless creatures. "We do our best to help the animals recover. Particularly when the injured dogs get healthy, they donate blood for others in need," says Diwakar.
The organisation accepts injured dogs and also rescues those found with ailments from different parts of the city. "We accept all the animals which can be treated here. "There are some dogs which are taken back to the same location they were picked up from after their treatment gets over," he adds.
Most cases are of dogs injured in road accidents, with serious illnesses like spinal injury, fracture while there are others who do not have eyesight. The dogs are taken care of at 4LegCare and the members do the service free of cost just because of their dedication. "Our members not only do a selfless service for the voiceless, but inspire others in the city," says a proud Diwakar.