A dog, found trembling and barely able to stand, was rescued after consuming poison.
The Nirbhay Foundation team rushed her to their clinic, administering fluids and medication to counteract the toxins.

After days of care, she recovered and was returned to her street family.

In another instance, a dog with a severely broken paw, injured by a vehicle, was brought to the same foundation.
Veterinarians determined amputation was necessary.

Following surgery, the dog adjusted to life on three legs, showing remarkable resilience. After two months of rehabilitation, he was released back to his familiar streets.

Both stories highlight the importance of timely intervention and dedicated care in giving stray dogs a second chance at life.



