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Animal Rescue Project in India and Siberia Animal Rescue in Siberia and India is a group of individuals who realize the animals are in desperat Yes, we are the Project.

We are the first Rishikesh project of the mass sterilization and vaccination of homeless animals. We are vet doctors from Russia, from Siberia. We fly to Rishikesh for 2 months once a year. Over the three visits for the last two years we have conducted surgeries to 327 animals. 300 of those animals are female dogs. And it's the most important to sterilize the female dogs as it's the only way to tr

uly reduce the population of the homeless animals, to increase their life comfort and to render more peaceful the common living of humans and animals. Besides sterilization we also vaccinate the dogs from rabies and virus infections, treat the skin diseases and all types of parasites.

200 dogs out of 300 have a special mark - a rounded cut on a ear - they were our patients. The Project is called Siberia-India as the same type of work is carried out at home, in Siberia, where there are lots of homeless cats and dogs who suffer from humans ignorance and need their help so much. From april to october, when local country roads are useable, we go from village to village to sterilize homeless animals and pets, because it's an often case not to have a veterinary doctor in those villages. We'll always be glad and grateful to you for any help! And you can help us with PayPal: use email address [email protected]

During our sixth project in India we have completed 140 surgeries during 3 weeks:95 dogs and 36 cats were sterilized.3 m...
18/12/2019

During our sixth project in India we have completed 140 surgeries during 3 weeks:

95 dogs and 36 cats were sterilized.
3 male dogs and cat got castrated.
Also there was 1 surgery to remove the femur head, 1 plastic surgery and 1 amputation.

More than 30 animals got Bravecto treatment to get read of external parasites.

During this sixth time in India the following volunteers worked to help animals and people:
🙏Victoria Chursina Виктория Чурсина, leading specialist, surgeon in the «Veles » clinic in Ob city.
🙏Anna Zavogorodnyaya Анна Завгородняя, surgeon and therapist in the «Puls» clinic in Novosibirsk.
🙏Sofia Osochenko Sofi Osochenko, Project coordinator.

In India we have met and have worked with incredible people!
🙏Dear Kaveri Kaveri Rana Bhardwaj and Yesh, God bless you with health and energy to be those who can move the mountains! And let this complex work be as easy as possible.
🙏Wonderful Ramesh, full of strength, energy, solar light and compassion, God bless you to continue to transmit your optimism to animals and people! You’re AMAZING!

🙏Thanks to Yulia and Girish for inviting us! Thousand times THANKS for hundreds of dogs who’s life you saved - this changes the PLANET! It gives a chance to all of us!
🙏Tnanks to the colligues from the group Dogs of Delhi: Spay & Neuter for organizing people and animals and supporting us in all the ways!
🙏A huge thanks to YOU, our dear readers, for supporting us with kind word, actions, money, reposts and likes!

Thanks to Katya Катя Останина (Katja Ostanina), Natasha Наталья Команева and Olessia Olessia Apert Knyshuk for translating our texts to English for the facebook for the fifth year in a row.

Our hearts live here. With every dog, every story we give a piece of ourselves and therefore become richer. THANKS to every dog for their trust to people which is so compromised.

We’re home already.
It was so fast.
It was LIFE!


Day 15.The morning started with cleaning our great Frankenstein Hero boy. He is a very strong guy and helps us will all ...
17/12/2019

Day 15.
The morning started with cleaning our great Frankenstein Hero boy. He is a very strong guy and helps us will all his treatments as he can: tolerate cleaning and a plastic cap, eats good, make pipí and c**a very well.

We paid a visit to Sanjay Ghandi Animal Care Centre in Delhi . It is the largest center in a country. There are several thousands animals: dogs, cats, birds, camels, horses, cows, monkeys, buffalos. Most of them was saved from different disasters and some came by themselves and stayed there. It’s a huge place resource, possibility and energy wise.

We was invited to meet a local surgent. It was a doctor from Nepal. He is amazing in sterilisation! Fast, clean, technically efficient - a pleasure to watch! BRAVO👏🙏.

We saw a bull terrier with some bone pathology and gave Bravecto to 2 male dogs with chronically demodecocis. We are hoping to get photos of them in a month.

After we was invited to Maneka Ghandi. She is the most successful member of a Parliament in India. For 30 years she has been a líder in several minister cabinets and she started an animal protection movement in India 20 years ago.

Thanks to her hundred thousands animals were saved, dogs and cats been sterilised. Thanks to her millions of people found out the human way to cooperate with animals and this movement took up in the whole beautiful country! This person noticed our work - this is a big honor for us!

We finished the day by cleaning up Hero boy at 10pm.


Day 14.What was supposed to happen 3 weeks ago has finally happened! We have started the surgeries in the municipal ster...
16/12/2019

Day 14.
What was supposed to happen 3 weeks ago has finally happened! We have started the surgeries in the municipal sterilization center in Greater Noida. There was a building for this purpose. But it stayed still without being used. Bureaucracy, delays, excuses – everything as at home, in Russia.

And so the first surgeries have been done, and we performed them! GOD WILLING, that this beginning has started the process!

We have sterilized 1 cat and 8 dogs. One of the dogs had a neglected mange and a bunch of cysts on each o***y. Surprisingly this time there were few gynecological pathologies.

5 dogs were brought by a catcher. It was DISGUSTING ! All the pet dogs are shocked! The floor is covered with p**p and puke. The dogs got dirty with this mess and vomiting on the way. WHY? Each of them easily comes to us. They are gentle and calm dogs, they wag their tail. Why have you caught them with a net? Why all this cruelty?!

Kaveri is upset - she planned to work with this catcher on a permanent basis. And now saw how he works.
Well, she’ll definitely adjust it during the working process.

Over the past week we have completed 48 surgeries: 25 dogs and 21 cats got sterilized. 1 male dog and 1 male cat castrated.


Day 13We sterilized 7 female dogs and 3  female cats. We did 2 operations “at home”.Then we packed our stuff in suitcase...
15/12/2019

Day 13

We sterilized 7 female dogs and 3 female cats. We did 2 operations “at home”.
Then we packed our stuff in suitcases and drove to Gazaabad city to Dr. Abishek’s clinic. It is an hour away. 3 female cats and 5 female dogs were waiting for us there.
7 people gathered to watch what and how we would do in a tiny but well-equipped operating room.

There was a slight conflict over interaction with dogs. We told that when Indians catch dogs they jump and scare them, scaring themselves as well. Everything turns into a disgusting picture with a dog squeal and panic.
We had to severely suppress such behavior of that people.
The way we hug dogs and whisper to them, confused the staff.

A conversation took place:
“Kaveri, you have doctors and catchers, why do you need us for sterilization, if you can do everything yourself?”
“Sophie, they can, but they don’t do this! And then you come. Look at this nonsense! We have doctors, we have catchers, but the system (sterilization process) doesn’t work properly. Everything is so stacked here so we have to invite veterinarians from abroad to do what the municipality should do. Especially when the municipality has everything necessary for this".

We fully support and ready to work hard if it helps to move things along.

Two dogs out of five have a venereal sarcoma. Dr. Abishek promised that they will get proper treatment.

MANY thanks to everyone who helped to buy an antibiotic for the male dog with a head operation!
We bought it!

So, we keep working

You can send your donation via PayPal
Use [email protected]

Day 12. Past two days we sterilised 5 dogs and 9 cats.Esh asked us to help in the shelter of heavy cases animals:1. Male...
13/12/2019

Day 12. Past two days we sterilised 5 dogs and 9 cats.

Esh asked us to help in the shelter of heavy cases animals:

1. Male German shepherd with torn ear. Checked, cleaned, agreed on the treatment. Doing well.

2. Rottweiler male dog with rotten ear. It has inner otitis when an infection spread further inside. He needs long treatment with antibiotics. And after probably to cut ear till the scull.

3. Rottweiler male with a hole in a neck. Couldn’t examine him as he is very aggressive. He is in the shelter as he killed 2 baby cows back home. It’s dangerous to keep this dog that was we said to Esh.

4. We gave bravecto to two paralysed dogs. One male buddy is very infected - his body is covered with green spots. Agreed on the treatment.

5. A cow. After left out several times she became a victim for dogs. They torn her udder, that caused lots of maggots inside. It was the beginning of her illness and after one come on another and she is very skinny, just bones. She needs to be hang up in the right position and needs constant drip. We need to see if she has any chance, probably not. But miracles happen! Especially if do and believe.

Dear friends, we need an antibiotic for a male dog that we performed plastic surgery to cover the part of the scull. It cost 6000 rupees for 3 packs that will be enough for a week. You can help via PayPal on [email protected]


Day 10.We have performed 14 surgeries: sterilized 4 dogs, castrated a cryptorchidic Saint Bernard, sterilized 8 cats and...
11/12/2019

Day 10.
We have performed 14 surgeries: sterilized 4 dogs, castrated a cryptorchidic Saint Bernard, sterilized 8 cats and castrated 1 male cat.
6 of those cats came from the same owner. She has 60 of them! And you can feel the smell. 3 cats out of 8 were pregnant, which means that there is at least one male cat (or more) who mate with female cats. We held a serious discussion.

And actually, WHY keep the cats at home in this climate where they can nicely live and survive outside. You sterilized them - and let them go!

Saint Bernard is a 6 months old puppy. He was found at the market, when he’s got maggots in his eyes and ears. What’s the point of having a dog in this tropical country if she needs to live in the mountains covered with snow. How, HOW to explain to people that purebred dogs should NOT live in India.

We’ve bought more surgical fields. What we’ve brought with us is not enough - couldn’t bring the whole clinic in three suitcases.
Friends, help is always needed.

Use PayPal to support us with email [email protected].


When a day OFF is actually a day ON.We visited the perfect shelter for cows, which contains 1000 animals. Here they also...
10/12/2019

When a day OFF is actually a day ON.
We visited the perfect shelter for cows, which contains 1000 animals. Here they also make products from cow urine and manure.

From cow urine they make an excellent wiper, floor cleaner, and Ayurvedic remedy. From cow manure they make pots for seedlings - a pot and a fertilizer in one. And special dry cakes for the Hindu puja ritual.

And then we visited the local municipal dog shelter, which is actually a prison.
They have 850 dogs. Animals are not sterilized or neutered. They whelp right there. Male dogs are aggressive.
I can only imagine what happens there when the female dogs are in heat.
Dogs are accumulated there. The condition of many dogs is so poor.

We also took part in a press conference on illegal breeding of pedigree pets and ways to solve the problem of the number of stray animals.

And we operated a dog with monstrous prolapse.
Prolapse literally means "To fall out of place." In medicine, prolapse is a condition where organs, such as the uterus, fall down or slip out of place.
This dog had a prolapse of cervix.

That's how we “had a rest”.

Friends, you can definitely use PayPal! You only need to enter the email address [email protected]

Day 9. We performed just 7 sterilisations.To catch dogs is very hard task, our volunteers are tired and there are only w...
08/12/2019

Day 9. We performed just 7 sterilisations.

To catch dogs is very hard task, our volunteers are tired and there are only wild dogs left in 2 villages, this task is for professionals. So we losing in statistics. The surgeries went well.

The male dog with head surgery that performed 2 days ago is getting treatments and antibiotics. His recover will take long time.

Tomorrow we have a hard day. We are invited to a shelter where 600 dogs kept. We need to take lots of bravecto with us. We already feel that we would have lots of things to see and to do there. Hope we would be allowed to make photos.

Well last 4 days we performed 37 surgeries: 27 sterilised dogs, 7 cats sterilised, 1 castrated cat, 1 amputated paw, 1 castrated dog and a head surgery.

We bought medicaments for 18 thousand rupiahs, it’s 300$. We will have to buy alcohol, gloves.

Friends, we would need help till the last day of our trip. PayPal: donations using the email [email protected]

Day 8.Two project participants out of three had a serious food poisoning prior to the working day 8. They did the vomiti...
06/12/2019

Day 8.
Two project participants out of three had a serious food poisoning prior to the working day 8. They did the vomiting and went to work.

At least for that day it was planned to work with cats. 6 of them were waiting for us by the gate of our improvised clinic. Great job curators! Such a right call.

Then three dogs were sterilized. And then they brought us a half-dead male dog for castration. During the last three weeks he’s been taking medication to treat a hole in his head caused by maggots. Together with the dog a swarm of flies and a dense cloud of stink came in the operating room. While castrating the dog, we decided to check what else he had and how we could help.

We took a look. A bone sticks out, part of the bone is dead. Overall he receives the treatment but there is no much effect: a bone hanging out - it’s not a joke. Girls decided to make a plastic transplant. To close his bone with a piece of skin from his neck. He ressembels to Frankenstein and to a wounded WWI soldier at once.

Of course, he’s weakened. It’s hard for him. We’ll change his bandages twice a day with all the necessary treatment.

We bought the vaccines. Spent around 240 dollars. THANKS to everyone who helped!

Help is always needed - we’re still halfway through the project.
You can use Paypal - email address [email protected].







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