Part II – Managing emergencies and providing medical intervention to rescue a dog

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The entire proceedings of the conference including presentations and video’s of speakers will be made available here. This is the 5th video of the this information being available for Activists for Stray Dogs to leverage on.

This is Part 2 of 2 of the session by Dr Pavan, Founder Cessna Lifeline Veterinary Hospital on “Managing emergencies and providing medical intervention for stray dogs”

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