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Punjab: Ludhiana veterinary university comes up with blood bank for dogs

Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (GADVASU) in Ludhiana has set up a special blood bank for dogs. The blood bank has been set up after getting approval from the Department of Biotechnology to improve the survival chances of dogs.

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Published : Sep 18, 2020, 5:41 AM IST

Ludhiana (Punjab): A special blood bank for dogs has been established for dogs at Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (GADVASU) in Ludhiana.

This is the first blood bank for dogs in north India.

The blood bank has been set up after getting approval from the Department of Biotechnology to improve the survival chances of dogs.

Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University sets up blood bank for dogs

Speaking to media, Dr Shukriti Sharma of GADVASU, said, "We handle at least 25,000 cases every year. Of which, 500-600 cases have low haemoglobin (protein) level in dogs. In one of the cases here, the blood level dropped down to three grams. We had to transfuse blood and the level rose to seven grams," Sharma explained.

The doctor said, "A total of 25 different states had applied for the approval of blood bank for dogs. To this, the Department of Biotechnology has approved the establishment of only two blood banks, one in Chennai and the other here in Punjab."

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This is the first blood bank for dogs in north India, he added.

Sharma said, "Earlier, the blood of one dog was donated to the other. But with this blood bank facility, we separate the donated blood in three parts -- Red Blood Cells (RBCs), plasma and platelets."

He further said that the institute has conducted 125 blood transfusions in dogs till now.

(ANI Report)

Ludhiana (Punjab): A special blood bank for dogs has been established for dogs at Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (GADVASU) in Ludhiana.

This is the first blood bank for dogs in north India.

The blood bank has been set up after getting approval from the Department of Biotechnology to improve the survival chances of dogs.

Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University sets up blood bank for dogs

Speaking to media, Dr Shukriti Sharma of GADVASU, said, "We handle at least 25,000 cases every year. Of which, 500-600 cases have low haemoglobin (protein) level in dogs. In one of the cases here, the blood level dropped down to three grams. We had to transfuse blood and the level rose to seven grams," Sharma explained.

The doctor said, "A total of 25 different states had applied for the approval of blood bank for dogs. To this, the Department of Biotechnology has approved the establishment of only two blood banks, one in Chennai and the other here in Punjab."

Also Read: Harsh Vardhan launches eBlood services mobile app amid COVID-19 crisis

This is the first blood bank for dogs in north India, he added.

Sharma said, "Earlier, the blood of one dog was donated to the other. But with this blood bank facility, we separate the donated blood in three parts -- Red Blood Cells (RBCs), plasma and platelets."

He further said that the institute has conducted 125 blood transfusions in dogs till now.

(ANI Report)

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