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When you open the fridge and find that the brown sauce bottle is empty – there is no choice. Even in a war zone. A journey to the supermarket calls….
And thankfully for a little male pup; around 5 months old and suffering from the early onset of leishmaniosis it was a journey that meant Pen was exiting the Nowzad van just as the pup stuck its head out of the drain outside of the supermarket where it was foraging for any left-over food that had been casually dumped.
‘Without doubt I could immediately see that the pup was suffering
from some form of injury to its mouth’ Pen recalled; ‘As I approached
slowly without trying to scare it I realized it was not an injury but
leishmaniosis. A horrific and at times fatal disease and the pup
needed immediate treatment. The pup was so super friendly that I could
just scoop him up. He was coming back to the Nowzad clinic!’
Once back at the clinic the pup was immediately taken for a
check-up and initial treatment was given. Sadly, there would be no
quick treatment – it was assessed that ongoing treatment would last at
least 6 months.
Of course he needed a name and as we found him
outside the Karimi supermarket and he is a cream color –
Creamywas decided by popular vote!
Creamywas put in quarantine; (we have to be
very aware of rabies and any other diseases that he may have been
carrying when he was rescued – the team including Pen are all
vaccinated against rabies for these very rescues) and in the first few
days he settled in well to his new warm accommodation – room service
included daily! With temperatures at night plummeting – it was just
pure luck that Pen happened to be in the right place at the right time
to be able to offer this pup in desperate need a warm bed and food for
its rather skinny belly!
Luckily for all at the clinic our safety procedures worked
well. Whilst initially it always breaks our heart to place a pup into
quarantine every now and again we are reminded of why. Just a few days
after arriving at the Nowzad clinic
Creamystarted to act aggressively. He was
showing the first signs of rabies. Within a few hours he was fully rabid.
The team acted swiftly and we were able to end his suffering as
painlessly as possible. Thankfully by being with us he had not been
free on the streets to bite a passing child.
Creamyis gone now. But that cute pup that just
never had a chance in this world has touched our hearts and I know he
will have touched yours too.
We will always be here for the future
Creamy’sof Kabul. We would like to expand our
quarantine and isolation facilities and to do so need to raise
US$25,000 – giving more dogs the chance of recovery.
If you can
donate in memory of
Creamy, a pup without a chance but loved for
the few days he was with us then please know you are
making a difference.
And all those who can generously donate over $250 will have a plaque
with their name or message displayed on the outside wall of the
expanded facilities.
Nowzad vet Dr Hamida has this to
say; ‘it would be amazing to be able to expand our isolation and
quarantine facilities to ensure we can save more dogs found on the
streets of Kabul. I can’t wait!’
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