The Special Administrative Unit for Animal Protection (Uaepa) and the Animal Welfare Center (CBA) of Cali timely treated ‘Zafir’, a dog that was affected after the explosion of an artifact in the Mariano Ramos neighborhood, to the east of the city.
The canine entered the CBA conscious and active, presenting soft tissue trauma without involvement of vital organs, according to veterinary doctor Juan Esteban Herrera, leader of the center’s Veterinary Services. “He was medicated with analgesics and anti-inflammatories; the medical formula was delivered and a piece of reassurance was provided to the guardian, along with recommendations for his recovery at home,” explained the professional.
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Among the indications given are rest, strict administration of the formulated treatment, constant hydration, adequate feeding and environmental enrichment activities to promote the emotional well-being of the animal. In addition, it was recommended that if there is any sign of persistent pain or difficulty walking, the canine be taken back to the Center for a new evaluation.
The guardian of ‘Zafir’ said that after the explosion he observed the dog scared and having difficulty supporting itself, which is why he immediately went to the authorities, who told him to take him to the CBA to receive specialized care.