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Canines across continents: Stray dogs rescued in Patiala find new homes abroad

At least 75 dogs, rescued by NGO Guardians of the Voiceless in Patiala, have been adopted in the US, Canada and European countries

Updated on: Jun 20, 2018 03:21 PM IST
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Owning a dog of a foreign breed is no longer a matter of pride for people abroad. Adopting a stray dog has become the new mantra for them.

Dogs from Patiala are now adopted in every continent. (HT Photo)
Dogs from Patiala are now adopted in every continent. (HT Photo)

At least 75 stray dogs, rescued by a non-governmental organisation (NGO) Guardians of the Voiceless from Patiala, have found homes in the US, Canada and Europe.

Named Huzen now, a three-month-old a stray dog rescued by the NGO 20 days back, has been legally adopted in Virginia, a southeastern US state. The NGO found her on Bhadson Road after she was almost beaten to death. The NGO arranged her journey from Delhi to the US.

“Dogs from Patiala are now adopted in every continent, and we arranged formalities for their adoption and journey to foreign shores,” said Pankaj Arora, director of the Guardians of the Voiceless, which was founded by US resident Luzma Gomez. “The chances of Huzen’s survival were bleak. But we treated her, fed her and took care of her after which she was adopted,” he said.

Fondly named Nikku by the NGO, the rescued stray dog has been adopted in the US, Molly and Ladu in Switzerland and Hanu in Virginia.

Shelia Glass from VA, a state in the eastern United States, who adopted Chotu, also posted his photo on her FB page saying: “Two months ago, you changed my life. From 7.9 pounds to 23.3 pounds today. I love you, Chotu India!”

NGO volunteers Navneet Dhaliwal and Prapti Bajaj, who lead the NGO team of dog rescuers, have set up special rooms in their houses to take care of the injured strays.

NGO president Luzma Gomez said the process for adoption of a dog is simple. The NGO reviews the application of the possible adopter. She said the adopter pays for all expenses as the Guardians of the Voiceless does not make any profit on any adoptions, national or international.

The cost of transporting a dog from India to the US and Canada is approximately $1,800 to $2,200 ( 1.2 lakh to 1.5 lakh). The price is lower if the pet travels with a volunteer, she said.

“Adopters continue to be in contact with us for several months. They send us pictures and updates regularly,” said Gomez.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Vishal Rambani

Vishal Rambani is an assistant editor covering Punjab. A journalist with over a decade of experience, he writes on politics, crime, power sector, environment and socio-economic issues. He has several investigative stories to his credit.

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