🩺 Post 1: "Mobile Clinics: Street Dogs Deserve Healing Too"

Introduction
Street dogs face daily risks—accidents, skin infections, malnutrition. In many urban areas, access to basic veterinary treatment is non-existent.

Mobile Vet Camps in Action
Organizations like Street Dog Care (Nepal) run weekly mobile clinics in neighborhoods like Boudha Stupa. Their vet technicians treat issues like mange, wounds, and infections—often right on the street. Over 40 dogs per month receive free care, follow-ups, and rabies vaccinations ("SDC on the Road")RedditStreet Dog Care+1Street Dog Care+1.

Case Spotlight
A dog was discovered with a serious eye injury caused during a fight. Volunteers brought it back to health via antibiotic treatments over two weeks—all coordinated by local caretakers and veterinary teamsAnimal Rahat.

Why Mobile Clinics Work

  • Accessible: No transport required—owners or volunteers simply call or bring street dogs to the location.

  • Efficient: Immediate treatment reduces complications.

  • Awareness: Visible outreach boosts compassion and encourages reporting by residents.

Call to Action
Support mobile veterinary outreach! With your donations, NGO teams can treat more dogs on-site, supply medication, and expand into underserved neighbourhoods across Bangladesh.


🐾 Post 2: "Rescue to Recovery: Street Dog Medical Care Journey"

Opening Scenario
In Bangladesh, many street dogs suffer silent injuries or unchecked infections. Without proper care, even minor wounds can prove fatal.

Rescue and Treatment Process

  1. Initial rescue from road accidents or infections.

  2. Veterinary assessment: physical exam, x-ray or sonography if needed.

  3. Treatment: antibiotics, wound care, surgery if needed.

  4. Rehabilitation: regular follow-up and nourishment.

  5. Release or foster care once recovery completes.

Real-Life Example
In India, rescuers took action when a dog’s bladder ruptured. They conducted sonography, stitches, blood tests, and post-op nursing. The total medical bill reached ₹95,000 (~equivalent)—yet they maintained hope and transparency with donors throughout the processReddit.

Challenges in Bangladesh
According to a recent analysis, providing medical care to stray animals faces hurdles: limited veterinary infrastructure, low public awareness, and funding constraints — especially in urban areas like Dhakatimesofindia.indiatimes.com+4userhub.com.bd+4thedailystar.net+4.

Support Needed:
Your donations help cover:

  • Emergency vet treatment

  • Diagnostic tests (e.g. bloodwork, x-ray)

  • Post-treatment food & shelter

  • Follow-up care by veterinary teams

Final Message
Every injured dog you support is one life given hope and dignity. Join us in supporting medical rescue missions—so no suffering street dog goes unattended.