On Thursday, the dog was taken to Max Pet Z Hospital in Delhi, where several tests were conducted. (Image X @Shivaradhana55)
Bijnor: A dog that was seen circling a statue of Lord Hanuman for a week at the Nandlal Devta temple in Nandpur village, Nagina area, is currently undergoing treatment at the Shivalaya Animal Shelter in Noida, under the guidance of veterinarians from a Delhi hospital.
On Thursday, the dog was taken to Max Pet Z Hospital in Delhi, where several tests were conducted. The reports are expected on Friday. Meanwhile, villagers are praying for its recovery. Its return to Bijnor will be decided based on the doctors' advice.
Dr. Ashwani Chitransh of Prempath Animal Shelter, an NGO in Bijnor, said that based on the advice of the doctors at Max, some tests, including platelet and hemoglobin counts, were repeated. On Friday, the dog was brought back from Max to the Shivalaya Animal Shelter in Noida. The dog will only be released back to Nandpur village after receiving permission from the Delhi veterinarians.
Ashwani Chitransh clarified that a few days ago, a rumor spread that the dog had undergone brain surgery, but this is not true. Compared to when it was brought from Bijnor, its condition is currently stable.
It is being given complete care at the Shivalaya Animal Shelter. It will only be taken back to Bijnor when the doctors declare it fully recovered. He appealed to people not to pay attention to any kind of rumors.
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