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		<title>Veterinary Relief Mission for Flood Affected Animals in Thatta and Makli</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On 5th September, 2010 the Pakistan Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) makes its second relief trip to Thatta district in the southern province of Sindh. This time around we take along a truckload of fodder for the animals and three teams &#8230; <a href="http://pawspakistan.org/2010/09/27/veterinary-relief-mission-for-flood-affected-animals-in-thatta-and-makli/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=288355&amp;id=63595523592&amp;ref=mf"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1123" title="PAWS Flood Relief Mission to Thatta and Makli - Sept5, 2010" src="http://pawspakistan.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/cow-140x105.jpg" alt="" width="140" height="105" /></a>On 5th September, 2010 the Pakistan Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) makes its second relief trip to Thatta district in the southern province of Sindh. This time around we take along a truckload of fodder for the animals and three teams of veterinarians:<span id="more-1119"></span></p>
<p><strong>Karachi Animal Hospital</strong><br />
Dr. Shalla Hayat and Dr. Zulfiqar Haider Otho<br />
Veterinary students Mohammad Ali, Mohammad Saifullah and Suroop Chand</p>
<p><strong>The Brooke Hospital for Animals </strong><br />
Dr. Sher Nawaz, Senior Program Manager<br />
Veterinary Officer Dr. Mohammad Kashif<br />
Veterinary assistants Ayaz Hussain and Shah Jahan</p>
<p><strong>Pakistan Hindu Council</strong><br />
Dr. Mohan Lal Harchandani, General Secretary, Pakistan Hindu Council<br />
Dr. Gul Rajput, Pak Pets Clinic, DHA<br />
Dr. Ganga Ram, Rajput Veterinary Clinic, Sharae-Faisal<br />
Dr. Ram Prakash, Government Veterinary Hospital, Malir 15<br />
Volunteer Deepak Kumar</p>
<p>Also joining us on this trip is friend and writer Shandana Minhas.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=6719307&amp;id=63595523592&amp;ref=fbx_album"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1127" title="downed cow" src="http://pawspakistan.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/downed-cow-140x105.jpg" alt="" width="140" height="105" /></a>Our rental van comes to get us at 7.30am. We pick the Karachi Animal Hospital veterinarians and volunteers on the way and head towards Cattle Colony on the outskirts of the city. As we near the warehouse in Cattle Colony where our fodder truck is waiting for us, we spot a downed cow by the roadside. Several men are trying to get her up by putting a long crowbar underneath her. We immediately pull over so our vets can have a look. The cow’s eyes are bloodshot and her head is rolling about. She is apparently quite distressed. The vets convince the men not to raise her like that as she is pregnant and about to give birth. The men are not aware of this and there is generally quite a bit of confusion with one man saying the baby has died already, and the other saying she is not pregnant at all.</p>
<p>Apparently, the cow has just arrived in a truck with six others after a grueling 24 hour nonstop journey from Faisalabad and collapsed after getting off the truck. These poor animals are made to stand throughout the journey and are offered water only once at Pano Aqil, about halfway to Karachi.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=6719306&amp;id=63595523592&amp;ref=fbx_album"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1130" title="The vets give her an injection to help with her contractions." src="http://pawspakistan.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/treating-the-cow-140x105.jpg" alt="" width="140" height="105" /></a>The vets give her 15cc of Dexamethasone (cortisone) and a multivitamin injection and ask the men to call the owner. What the cow urgently needs is calcium via a Milfone C drip to help her get up, and also with the contractions for birthing. After waiting around for some time, the owner finally arrives, looking as though he has just got out of bed. He asks some questions and does his own examination of the cow to verify the necessity of calling him out this early on a Sunday morning. Finally, reassured, he arranges for the drip. Veterinary student Suroop accompanies him as he goes to purchase it. Given that it’s a Sunday, the pharmacies are closed, though some open later in the day to service the large livestock population in Cattle Colony. However the owner knows a storekeeper personally and has asked him to open shop early because of the emergency.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=6719309&amp;id=63595523592&amp;ref=fbx_album"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1133" title="fodder truck" src="http://pawspakistan.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/fodder-truck-140x105.jpg" alt="" width="140" height="105" /></a>Meanwhile, two of us go up ahead to the warehouse to receive the Bedford truck which is loaded with animal fodder and ready to hit the road. We are taking 88 bales of wheat straw, 500kg of goat feed (oats, maize, red rice and wheat husk), and 200kg of chicken feed (sunflower seeds, maize, red rice, millet). This is enough food to feed 176 cows and buffaloes, 33 goats and 3,333 chickens for a day.</p>
<p>We send the truck along with instructions that the truck’s driver Mohammad Jumman will meet up with us at the Shell pump at Makli. By the time we return to the rest of the team, the drip has arrived and veterinarians Dr. Zulfiqar Haider Otho and Dr. Shalla Hayat prepare to administer it to the cow who is still pretty much down and out. After giving the drip the doctors tell the men to let the cow be as it will get up on its own in a while. By 9.45am we are finally on our way to Thatta.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=6719312&amp;id=63595523592&amp;ref=fbx_album"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1135" title="Bismillah Veterinary Store in Gharo" src="http://pawspakistan.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Bismillah-Veterinary-Store-in-Gharo-140x105.jpg" alt="" width="140" height="105" /></a>The veterinary teams of the Pakistan Hindu Council and the Brooke Hospital for Animals had passed by us as we were in Cattle Colony. We catch up with them in Dhabeji on the National Highway. The vets keep a lookout for a veterinary store from which to get calcium drips, should we come across more animals like the cow we just treated. The Bismillah Veterinary Store in Gharo has only one in stock, and we purchase it before continuing on our way.</p>
<p>Displaced families line almost the entire length of the National Highway. They are camped out along the highway and in open fields in makeshift shelters. We hadn’t seen this many people during our last trip to the area just a week earlier. Before setting out on our mission, we contacted Zahid Hussain Jalbani, Site Manager WWF Makli, and Dr. Qaisar Jatoi, District Officer Livestock, Thatta to identify a place where fodder is urgently required. They receive us at the Shell pump just before Makli and help us chalk out a plan of action for the day.</p>
<p>Before making this trip we had thought we would take the fodder to the Makli graveyard, where previously we had seen many poor families camped in the bushes. We thought we would offload the fodder at some halfway point and inform the families to collect it as we moved amongst them, treating their sick. Dr. Kaiser Jatoi advises against such a plan as operating in an open area would require police supervision in order to keep chaos at bay. The police will take a long time to arrive, he says, so better to offload the fodder within the four walls of his office’s compound. People from Makli could then be sent there to collect their individual share.</p>
<p>This we are not quite sure about. Many questions arise: how far exactly is his office from the graveyard? Would people be able to get there on foot? How will they cart back the fodder? Will they manage to get their share at all? How will we even know? We want to see the fodder getting to the most needy animals right in front of ourselves. However, since we are outsiders and unaware of the ground realities of the area, we are persuaded by his argument. We see the wisdom in his suggestion when, while on the way to the Livestock Department, a bag of chicken feed is stolen off the truck by some unruly pedestrians. Once in the compound, the gates have to be shut behind us to keep out the crowd eyeing our goods.</p>
<p>Suddenly, while offloading the truck, Dr. Kaiser Jatoi announces we should take the fodder to Bachao Bund, an embankment past the Doolah Darya bridge on the way to the flooded town of Sujawal. Apparently thousands of people and their animals are stranded on the embankment, and the Livestock Department has only delivered fodder there once several days ago. According to Dr. Jatoi, livestock camped on the embankment has no access to grazing grounds and so probably doing more poorly than animals in the city camps. The ropes have already been cut with the offloading underway by an impatient driver and crew and we are put in something of a fix. We wish this decision had been made at the outset so the cargo is unloaded only once. The driver seems unwilling to move it elsewhere. There is much arguing and persuading and resistance, until finally a suitable sum is agreed upon. We pack up again, while the goat and chicken feed sacks and wheat straw bales already offloaded are left at the livestock’s office for the people of Makli.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=6719330&amp;id=63595523592&amp;ref=fbx_album"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1136" title="Doolah Darya bridge on the way to Sujawal" src="http://pawspakistan.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Doolah-Darya-bridge-on-the-way-to-Sujawal-140x105.jpg" alt="" width="140" height="105" /></a>And so we are on our way past Thatta and towards Sujawal. The Doolah Darya bridge is pretty much deserted. A donkey’s carcass lies rotting on one side. A few men squat on the tarmac, waiting for public transport to take them to a nearby city. The occasional donkey cart carrying fodder for displaced livestock around Thatta and Makli passes us by. In the distance, a brick kiln and a house lie submerged by water which is visible everywhere till as far as the eyes can see. It is hard to believe this is the same bridge over which a sea of <a href="http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=248371&amp;id=63595523592">suffering</a> had flooded by just days ago.</p>
<p>Once at the embankment we split up into three teams. The Pakistan Hindu Council veterinarians go far up ahead on one side and distribute medicines. The Karachi Animal Hospital veterinarians go along the other side and start identifying and treating animals in need. The <a href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/38183496/Flood-Relief-Activities-by-The-Brooke-Sept-5-2010">Brooke Hospital for Animals</a>’ team heads towards the main road to treat the animals we’d seen on our way to the embankment.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=6719468&amp;id=63595523592&amp;ref=fbx_album"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1137" title="Our very own parchi system for fodder distribution" src="http://pawspakistan.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Our-parchi-system-for-fodder-distribution-131x105.jpg" alt="" width="131" height="105" /></a>We devise our very own <em>parchi</em> (piece of paper) system for fodder distribution. Baqai veterinary student Mohammad Ali supervises the offloading of the truck next to the intersection of the main road and the embankment. He is assisted by Altaf Hussain, stock assistant, District Office Livestock, Thatta. Each veterinary team is allotted up to 20 wheat straw bales. As they go on their rounds, they make out little <em>parchis</em> to needy livestock owners according to the different animals they own. The owners then head towards the road to pick up the fodder.</p>
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<p>Khuda Bux is from the village of Wahid Dino near Dama Dama. Before being forced by the flood to take refuge on the embankment, he made a living from his donkey cart. His six children used to go to school back in the village, but when they will see the inside of a classroom again, he has no idea. He has three buffaloes, two donkeys, a few chickens and a dog. He tells us everyday a few families pool in some money (Rs. 350 to 500) and hire a pickup to get fodder (30 wheat straw bales) from Thatta for their livestock.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=6719357&amp;id=63595523592&amp;ref=fbx_album"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1145" title="Dogs are kept for guarding livestock" src="http://pawspakistan.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Dogs-are-kept-for-guarding-livestock-140x105.jpg" alt="" width="140" height="105" /></a>The animals are mostly cows, buffaloes, some goats and, occasionally, chickens. As our volunteer veterinarians walk along the embankment treating livestock, some people also line up with their injured pet dogs, waiting patiently for their turn. They use them to guard their livestock and are clearly attached to them. We treat a total of 5 dogs and a puppy, most of them for maggot wounds. During treatment of one of the dogs, a fight between two dogs ensues and Dr. Shalla is badly bit on her leg. We break for fifteen minutes for her to rest and wash her wound. This done we ask her to wait in the van while we see a few more cases, but she will have none of it and continues seeing patients, hopping along to keep the weight off one leg.</p>
<p>Dr. Otho spots a tiny little four week old brown and white female puppy with a wound on her hind leg. Her siblings are healthy and running about playfully, but she looks malnourished and clearly in distress. The wound on her leg is full of maggots, eating her flesh away. We remove the maggots and clean the wound thoroughly. Since nobody claims ownership of the puppy, we decide to take her to Karachi with us and foster her till she’s adopted. The vets empty a red basket full of medicines, line it with paper and put the puppy inside it. She doesn’t make a sound the rest of the day.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=6719346&amp;id=63595523592&amp;ref=fbx_album"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1141" title="A donkey winces as he feeds on a thorny bush in desperation" src="http://pawspakistan.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/A-donkey-winces-as-he-feeds-on-a-thorny-bush-in-desperation-140x105.jpg" alt="" width="140" height="105" /></a>Among the various sights of quiet desperation is a donkey feeding on keekar leaves, inspite of the sharp thorns. The floodwaters have inundated the land for miles around, leaving nothing else for the donkeys to eat. Livestock in Pakistan is usually <a href="http://www.fao.org/ag/AGP/AGPC/doc/pasture/dost/fodderdost.htm">fed</a> on cultivated forage (maize, millet, sorghum and barley), crop residues (wheat and rice straw, sugar cane tops) and concentrates (cereal grains, oilseed cakes and meals, molasses, sugar beet pulp). According to the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, at least 2 million hectares of cultivable land have been damaged. If the coming planting seasons are missed, both livestock and people will continue to suffer for a long time.</p>
<p>In the middle of the embankment, a baby donkey walks alongside its mother. A young buffalo calf has not been so lucky. Its mother could not nurse it as she was pregnant and malnourished herself, and we are informed the calf died of hunger just the previous day. Its dead body lies at the water’s edge, attracting crows and other scavengers. Looking at this unnecessary loss of a young life further drives home the urgent need for fodder to reach the rural IDPs.</p>
<p>A little further up we come across residents of a village camping on the embankment alongside their drowned village and graveyard. They seem a little better off and more relaxed than the villagers we have seen thus far. Three kittens playfully tease a donkey, enjoying newly discovered freedom of movement on terra firma. They’ve just been rescued from one of the roofs of the drowned village. The villagers tell us they had been wanting to rescue the kittens for some time, but the water level had been too high to wade across. The kittens’ mother is still inaccessible, but they will be going back to tempt her onto dry land soon.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=6719447&amp;id=63595523592&amp;ref=fbx_album"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1142" title="A magnificent ox cart" src="http://pawspakistan.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/A-magnificent-ox-cart-78x105.jpg" alt="" width="78" height="105" /></a>We finally turn around and head towards the intersection and our temporary distribution point. Some of the wheat straw bales have come apart and are lying scattered on the ground. This will not be wasted, however, as every last piece of straw is painstakingly gathered by the people and carted away by hand and on donkey carts. One farmer has the most magnificent pair of oxen pulling a traditionally carved cart. Dr. Zulfiqar and Dr. Shalla are unable to resist the offer for a little ride down the embankment.</p>
<p>As we are about to cross the Doolah Darya bridge back towards Thatta, we meet Dr. M. Mubarak Jatoi, General Secretary (Sindh) of the Pakistan Veterinary Medical Association. He is based in Hyderabad, and his team has just begun to provide veterinary support to the livestock in the area. We promise to keep in touch.</p>
<p>By now it is well past sunset and too late to meet up with WWF or the livestock officials to update them about the day. The Pakistan Hindu Council team has already wrapped up and gone back. The Brooke team is still busy treating animals in Thatta town which is flooded with displaced people and their livestock. We drive slowly out of town and head towards the town of Dhabeji. Friends who are running a camp for displaced families had heard about our veterinary relief mission and asked us to see a deformed baby calf at the Government Girls Primary School.</p>
<p>Niaz Ahmed hails from village Allah Bachaey Bhatti near Sujawal. He is living with his extended family at the school. His male baby cow Jona is deformed from birth, but otherwise healthy so far. Its mother was swept away by the floods. Jona drinks milk everyday and sleeps under mosquito netting at night. The vets think he won’t live to a very old age given his congenital deformity. Niaz owns 15 other cows, all of which he has managed to save and bring along.</p>
<p>Next patient in line is Mohammad Hashim’s pregnant goat that seems will give birth soon. Veterinarians Dr. Otho and Dr. Shalla diagnose her with pneumonia and measure out some electuary powder, a mixture of minerals to treat the respiratory inflammation. Mohammad Hashim is pleased to hear his goat might be having twins!</p>
<p>By 10 o’ clock we decide to call it a night and head back to Karachi. The volunteers are dropped along the way but we still have one more stop to make. The rescued puppy has to be taken to the Karachi Animal Hospital to thoroughly clean her wounds. We decide to call her <a href="http://pawspakistan.org/2010/09/sujawal-the-flood-relief-puppy/">Suji</a>, short for Sujawal, the town near where we found her.</p>
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<p>According to the Department of Livestock, 1.2 million small and large animals and 6 million poultry have died in the floods. The livelihoods of up to 80% of the flood affectees depend on these animals, the loss of which is crippling to poor households. The animals that have survived urgently require fodder and veterinary support.</p>
<p>Please donate generously to PAWS so that we can continue to help the voiceless victims of the tragic <a href="http://www.fao.org/fileadmin/templates/tc/tce/pdf/Pakistan_Floods_Executive_Brief__10_September_2010.pdf">floods</a> in Pakistan.</p>
<p>PAWS is a non profit organization registered as a Company limited by guarantee under Section 42 of the Companies Ordinance, 1984. It is run totally by volunteers and does not have a shelter, business venue or paid staff. All the funds raised go directly towards rescuing and treating animals as well as awareness raising and advocacy work.</p>
<p>You can donate to PAWS by cheques, bank drafts and deposits or direct bank transfers.</p>
<p>Make cheques payable to: Pakistan Animal Welfare Society</p>
<p>Mailing Address: Office No. 8, Hamilton Court, Complex G-1, Main Clifton Road, Karachi 6, Pakistan<br />
Title of Account: Pakistan Animal Welfare Society<br />
Bank Name: Standard Chartered Bank<br />
Bank Address: WTC – Clifton Branch, Karachi, Pakistan<br />
Branch Code: 072<br />
Account Number: 01-1508933-01<br />
Swift Code: SCBLPKKXXX</p>
<p>Donations to PAWS are tax exempt under section U/S 2(36)(c) of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.</p>
<p>PAWS accounts are audited annually by chartered accountants Salman &amp; Co.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Workshop at the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.thenews.com.pk/print1.asp?id=168043">Workshop</a> at the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore.</p>
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		<title>Veterinary Doctors in Pakistan</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2009 16:34:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a list of a few established veterinary doctors in Pakistan. Veterinary Doctors in Pakistan Karachi Dr. Shalla Hayat 0322 6160876, PetVet Emergency Vet Clinic, 21st Commercial Street, Opposite JS Bank, Off main Khayaban-e-Ittehad, DHA 2 Extension Dr. Zulfiqar &#8230; <a href="http://pawspakistan.org/2009/01/01/veterinary-doctors-in-pakistan/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a list of a few established <a href="http://pawspakistan.org/resources/">veterinary doctors</a> in Pakistan.<span id="more-456"></span></p>
<p><strong>Veterinary Doctors in Pakistan</strong></p>
<p><strong>Karachi</strong></p>
<p>Dr. Shalla Hayat 0322 6160876, PetVet Emergency Vet Clinic, 21st Commercial Street, Opposite JS Bank, Off main Khayaban-e-Ittehad, DHA 2 Extension</p>
<p>Dr. Zulfiqar Haider Otho 03212471053, Karachi Animal Hospital, 21-C, Komal Arcade, Lane 2, Off Kh-Rahat, DHA6</p>
<p>Dr. Isma Gheewala 35851296, 0320423-2821, Animal Care Center, Suite No. 1, 25-C, Badar Commercial Street #1, Badar Commercial Area, DHA5 Extension. Mornings: 11:00 – 1:00 p.m. Mon – Thu &amp; Sat. Evenings: 4:30 – 7:00 p.m.</p>
<p><span class="Apple-style-span">Pirzada Pets Clinic, </span>34521859, 37707751<em>, </em>Shop #22, Royal Apartments, KDA Scheme 1</p>
<p>Pirzada Pets Clinic, 35852988, 37707752, 4-C, 14th Street, Off Khayaban-e-Shamsheer, DHA5, Mornings: 10:00 – 1:00 p.m. Mon – Thu &amp; Sat, 10:00 – 12:30 p.m. Fri, 11:00 – 1:00 p.m. Sun, Evenings: 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. Except Sunday</p>
<p>Dr. Iftikhar A. Pirzada, Pirzada Pets Clinic 03332341405</p>
<p>Dr. Abrar Pirzada, KDA &amp; DHA5 03332377083</p>
<p>Dr. Shernawaz, 03005701314, The Brooke (for horses, donkeys and mules),</p>
<p>Dr. Atif Shafique 0300 262 2293, 0332 367 3579</p>
<p>Dr. Masroor Pirzada (24hrs) &#8211; 03343615403</p>
<p>Dr. Sajid, Pak Pets Clinic, DHA5 (24hrs) &#8211; 5864265, 03002439869</p>
<p>Small Animal Hospital, Off Sunset Boulevard, DHA2 &#8211; 35884318</p>
<p>Maj Ehsan, Military Veterinary Hospital, DHA &#8211; 5605607</p>
<p>Richmond Crawford Government Veterinary Hospital, 32743224, Bunder Road, next to Radio Pakistan</p>
<p>Dr. Syed Anwer Ahmed, Nazimabad &#8211; 36680709</p>
<p>Dr. Tanvir Hassan, 34973543, 03332126164, <span class="Apple-style-span">Shop. No. 3, </span>Ambreen Apartments, Moti Mahal Chowrangi, <span class="Apple-style-span">Block – 2, Gulshan-e-Iqbal. Weekdays: 6pm – 10pm<br />
Saturday: 5pm to 9pm</span></p>
<p>Dr. Muzafer Ali Vighio, 34255616, 33003672546, Joher Veterinary Clinic, <span class="Apple-style-span">Safora Goth</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-style: italic;">, </span>Gulistan-e-Joher, <a href="mailto:muzafer1@yahoo.com" target="_blank">muzafer1@yahoo.com</a> Timings: <span class="Apple-style-span">Weekdays: 9am – 6pm</span></p>
<p>Dr. Ahmed Ali Qureshi, 34820444, 3002182641, Vet for Pet,  <span class="Apple-style-span">Saleem Centre, </span>University Road, Opp. Aziz Bhatti Park, <span class="Apple-style-span">Gulshan-e-Iqbal, </span>Timings: <span class="Apple-style-span">Weekdays: 9am – 6pm</span></p>
<p>Animals Clinic, Gulshan-e Iqbal &#8211; 34820444, 03002182641</p>
<p>Edhi Animal Hospital &#8211; 115</p>
<p><strong>Islamabad</strong></p>
<p>Dr. Akmal M. Rana, Rana&#8217;s Pets Clinic, (051) 2653157, 2653218, 03037370788<br />
Shaheen market, Street # 14, Sector E-7<br />
Timings: 9am &#8211; 8pm</p>
<p>Dr. Faisal Khan, Pets and Vets &#8211; (051) 2656366, 0300-8545566, Fax: (051) 2656066<br />
Street 61, Sector F-7/4, Maqbool market<br />
Timings: 11.00 am &#8211; 8pm</p>
<p>Dr. Kashfi, Pet Care Clinic &#8211; (051) 2251743, 0314-5320953<br />
Abbasi market, Sector F-8/3</p>
<p><strong>Rawalpindi</strong></p>
<p>Pets Vet &#8211; (051) 5584869<br />
Near Race Course Ground</p>
<p><strong>Lahore</strong></p>
<p>Dr. Ahmad Raza Khan, 03008402944, <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Feline-and-K9-Hospital-Dr-Ahmad-Raza/240019706009859?sk=wall">Feline and K9 Hospital</a>, 6-N, Industrial Area, Gulberg 2, Lahore 546600, Timings: Mon &#8211; Sat; 9am to 7pm.</p>
<p>Lahore Animal Hospital: At Lahore Animal Hospital; we care about pets and their owners. Our focus is to provide you with quality veterinary care in a modern, clean and caring environment. We are providing our pets healthcare services since 2004.</p>
<p>Veterinarians at Lahore Animal Hospital:</p>
<p>DR.AWAIS ANEES AWAN.,D.V.M.,M.Phil<br />
RVMP(Pak).,CPD-Small Animal Medicine(UK)<br />
Consultant Veterinarian<br />
Cell: 0300 4349002,0313-5354736</p>
<p>DR.I.H.Kathio, DVM<br />
US-Licensed Veterinarian<br />
Chief Consultant Veterinarian,LAH<br />
Pittston Animal Hospital,PA,USA</p>
<p>Services Offered:</p>
<p>Puppy/Kitten Health Examinations, Pets Vaccinations, Pets Treatments, Pets Surgery, Pets Microchips, Pets Export Documents &#038; Health/Fitness Certificates, Pets Parasites Screening Tests and Treatments, Stud service for dogs &#038; cats, House Calls (Odd Time Emergency Only)<br />
Pets Health and Diet Management Consultancy for Pet’s Owners, Pets Consultancy from Foreign Veterinarians (USA &#038; UK), Pet’s grooming services, Mobile Veterinary Clinical Services, Pets Adoption Services, Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, Ticks Control Program, Pets Foods, Fancy Toys &#038; Accessories, Pets sale &#038; purchase Services, Pets Training Services</p>
<p>Hospital Timings:Weekdays: (Monday- Saturday) Mornings: 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m,<br />
Evenings: 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM; Sundays: 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.(ON APPOINTMENT ONLY)</p>
<p>Note: ALL CONSULTATIONS WILL BE ON APPOINTMENT ONLY</p>
<p>Address: 48 Lalazar Commercial Market, Near Chowk Thoker Niaz Baig, Raiwand Road, Lahore 53700<br />
Phones: +92.42.38424399, +92.42.37498292, Mobile: +92.300.4349002,0313-5354736<br />
Email : awaisvet@gmail.com</p>
<p>Dr. Jamshed Tahir, 03214441999, 042571 5476, Jamshed Pet Clinic, 23-E, Wahid Center,Main Market Gulberg.</p>
<p>Dr. Hamid, 0300 9450203, 042 5883896 , 042 5897454, Small Animal Hospital, Bedian Rd, Lahore Cantt. <span class="Apple-style-span">Clinic – Firdos Market ,Gulberg 3, Lahore</span></p>
<p>Timings: <span class="Apple-style-span">Hospital: Open 24hrs, 7 Days/Week</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-style: italic;">, </span>Sundays: 11 am – 2 pm and 5 pm to 9 pm</p>
<p>Salim Vet Hospital and Pet Shop, 03008469927, 042 7447642, 042 7830305, 8th KM, Coca Cola Stop, Multan Rd. <span class="Apple-style-span">University: 042 9211449, 042 9211374, 042 9211161, Res: 042 7831338. </span>Timings: <span class="Apple-style-span">Uni Hospital: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. </span>Clinic: 4 p.m. – 9 p.m.</p>
<p><em>Disclaimer: PAWS is not responsible for any mishaps.</em></p>
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		<title>Who will bell the elephant?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:41:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hina Farooq in The Daily Times: Zoo director says no one ready to adopt Suzi. LAHORE: The Lahore Zoo authorities on Saturday urged philanthropists and educational institutions to adopt Suzi, the only elephant at the zoo. The zoo officials said &#8230; <a href="http://pawspakistan.org/2007/06/05/who-will-bell-the-elephant/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hina Farooq in <em>The Daily Times</em>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Zoo director says no one ready to adopt Suzi.</p>
<p>LAHORE: The <a href="http://www.lahorezoo.com.pk/">Lahore Zoo</a> authorities on Saturday urged philanthropists and educational institutions to adopt <a href="http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_28-7-2005_pg7_26">Suzi</a>, the only elephant at the zoo. The zoo officials said the <a href="http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/print.asp?page=2007%5C02%5C06%5Cstory_6-2-2007_pg13_10">zoo</a> was running an Adaptation Scheme to encourage people to adopt and feed animals. Under this scheme, they said, as many as 18 animals had been adopted from 2001 to 2005.
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<p>More <a href="http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007%5C06%5C03%5Cstory_3-6-2007_pg13_8">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Slaughter at Lahore Zoo</title>
		<link>http://pawspakistan.org/2007/04/12/slaughter-at-lahore-zoo/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2007 10:46:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Editorial in DAWN: THERE is no point in suspending Lahore zoo&#8217;s gatekeeper for Monday&#8217;s incident in which two stray dogs got into a cage and killed 28 peacocks. It is unfair to expect a lone person to be responsible for &#8230; <a href="http://pawspakistan.org/2007/04/12/slaughter-at-lahore-zoo/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Editorial in <em>DAWN</em>:</p>
<blockquote><p>THERE is no point in suspending <a href="http://www.lahorezoo.com.pk/">Lahore zoo&#8217;s</a> gatekeeper for <a href="http://www.dawn.com/2007/04/10/top17.htm">Monday&#8217;s incident</a> in which two stray dogs got into a cage and killed 28 peacocks. It is unfair to expect a lone person to be responsible for watching over such a large area. The <a href="http://www.dawn.com/2007/04/10/nat46.htm">administration</a> must bear the responsibility of this senseless tragedy instead of finding scapegoats.</p></blockquote>
<p>More <a href="http://dawn.com/2007/04/12/ed.htm#3">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Richmond Crawford Veterinary Hospital</title>
		<link>http://pawspakistan.org/2006/04/30/richmond-crawford-veterinary-hospital-3/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Apr 2006 18:45:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Letter in DAWN: APROPOS of H. A. Hajis reminiscences of Karachi (April 3) and his recollections of the Richmond Crawford Hospital, I too have very good memories of this great veterinary institution, a landmark of Karachi. Tremendous help was rendered &#8230; <a href="http://pawspakistan.org/2006/04/30/richmond-crawford-veterinary-hospital-3/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Letter in <em>DAWN</em>: </p>
<blockquote><p>APROPOS of H. A. Hajis reminiscences of Karachi (April 3) and his recollections of the Richmond Crawford Hospital, I too have very good memories of this great veterinary institution, a landmark of Karachi. Tremendous help was rendered to ailing animals, particularly pet dogs, by the chief superintendent, Dr Syed Wisaq-ul Hassan Rizvi.</p></blockquote>
<p>More <a href="http://www.dawn.com/2006/04/09/letted.htm#3">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Richmond Crawford Veterinary Hospital</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Apr 2006 18:40:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Letter in DAWN: Sunday&#8217;s column informs that Karachiâ€™s oldest government Richmond Crawford Veterinary Hospital on M.A. Jinnah Road is soon to disappear. The service book of my grandfather, Khan Bahadur Dr S.G. Haji, has entries that he was &#8220;veterinary officer&#8221; &#8230; <a href="http://pawspakistan.org/2006/04/30/richmond-crawford-veterinary-hospital-2/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Letter in <em>DAWN</em>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Sunday&#8217;s column informs that Karachiâ€™s oldest government Richmond Crawford Veterinary Hospital on M.A. Jinnah Road is soon to disappear. The service book of my grandfather, Khan Bahadur Dr S.G. Haji, has entries that he was &#8220;veterinary officer&#8221; at this hospital from May 4, 1892 to May 15, 1912. He retired as deputy superintendent, Veterinary Department of Sinds, Balochistan and Rajputana on Aug 3, 1922 and died in London on Dec 7, 1924. The service book of my father, Dr C.S.G. Haji, has entries that he was &#8220;Acting In charge&#8221; in this hospital on May 14, 1912 and &#8220;veterinary surgeon&#8221; on Feb 1, 1924 when he was promoted as &#8220;veterinary inspector&#8221;.
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<p>More <a href="http://dawn.com/2006/04/03/letted.htm#1">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Richmond Crawford Veterinary Hospital</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Mar 2006 10:38:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cowasjee in DAWN: The founders and makers of both India and Pakistan recognized animals as being God&#8217;s creations and they cared for them. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi famously said that the level of a country&#8217;s civilization can be gauged by the &#8230; <a href="http://pawspakistan.org/2006/03/19/richmond-crawford-veterinary-hospital/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cowasjee in <em>DAWN</em>:</p>
<blockquote><p>The founders and makers of both India and Pakistan recognized animals as being God&#8217;s creations and they cared for them. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi famously said that the level of a country&#8217;s civilization can be gauged by the way its animals are treated. Mohammad Ali Jinnah loved, kept and cared for his dogs.</p>
<p>In the sanctum sanctorum of General Musharraf hangs a photograph of the real Jinnah, on the lawns of his Hampstead home, kneeling with his Doberman and his West Highland Terrier. Musharraf himself was famously photographed, soon after the country was handed to him, in the company of his dogs. And the finest photograph we now have of him was taken on his visit to China last month when he met and held a Panda.</p>
<p>One of the few sanctuaries that care for Karachi&#8217;s animals is now at great risk. The only government hospital for animals, aptly named after able and caring commissioner Richmond Crawford, is scheduled to be closed down by the city government so that it can allow yet another hideous temple to consumerism to be raised in its place. What sort of government have we voted in? I suppose, we can only say &#8211; exactly what we deserve. But there must be someone, or some people, who can raise their voices against this outrage to civilization.</p></blockquote>
<p>More <a href="http://dawn.com/weekly/cowas/20060319.htm">here</a>.</p>
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