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'Mumbai, I Need Your Help', Ratan Tata Seeks Blood Donor For Stray Dog

Ratan Tata recently took to his Instagram to make a heartfelt appeal to the dog parents. He requested donations of dog blood for a seven-month-old dog who in dire need of a blood transfusion at the Small Animal Hospital in Mumbai. The young canine is suffering from suspected tick fever and life-threatening anemia. See Post: […]

Ratan Tata recently took to his Instagram to make a heartfelt appeal to the dog parents. He requested donations of dog blood for a seven-month-old dog who in dire need of a blood transfusion at the Small Animal Hospital in Mumbai. The young canine is suffering from suspected tick fever and life-threatening anemia.

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The post specified the eligibility criteria for potential dog donors:

1. The donor dog must be clinically healthy and between 1 to 8 years of age.

2. The dog should weigh about 25 kg or more

3. The dog should be be fully vaccinated and dewormed and free from any major illnesses or tick infestations for at least the past six months.

Ratan Tata’s love for dogs is well-known. He has often been seen with his beloved pets and has shared numerous posts about them on social media. His affection extends beyond his own pets, as he frequently advocates for animal welfare and supports various initiatives to help stray and injured animals.

Tata shared a contact number: +917021850400, urging people to respond only if their dogs meet the criteria.

The Small Animal Hospital in Mumbai, where the ailing dog is admitted, is a testament to Tata’s commitment to animal care. Established in March 2024 by founded by Sir Ratan Tata in Mahalaxmi, mumbai spans across 2.2 acres. the hospital aims to provide top-notch medical care to pets in need. It offers a range of services from routine check-ups to critical surgeries, ensuring that every animal receives the best possible treatment. The hospital’s purpose is not only to treat animals but also to raise awareness about animal health and encourage responsible pet ownership.

Tata’s Instagram plea is a reflection of his deep concern for the welfare of all animals. “Mumbai, I need your help,” he wrote, hoping to mobilize the community to come forward and save the life of the young dog. His call to action highlights the critical need for animal blood donations and underscores the importance of community support in times of need.

For those able to help, your response could make all the difference. Please contact +917021850400 if your dog meets the donor criteria.

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