Blood Parasites: One of the Deadliest Threats in Bali – What Every Dog Owner Must Know
Bali may be a paradise for people, but for dogs, it hides a deadly danger: blood parasites. These microscopic invaders
Bali may be a paradise for people, but for dogs, it hides a deadly danger: blood parasites. These microscopic invaders
Last night, we rescued a severely malnourished and dehydrated dog, now named Hope. His condition is critical, with a severe tongue injury preventing him from eating, along with signs of infection and kidney strain. Hope is currently under intensive care at the clinic, receiving fluids, antibiotics, and pain relief as we work to stabilize him. Despite his dire condition, we’re hopeful that with the right care, Hope can begin the long road to recovery.
After so many months of seeing him suffer outside, chained in the heat without water or getting completely soaked in the rain, we are finally on the finish line to get him out of this place. You have no idea how happy I am. Today, we took a blood sample to check his health and fully vaccinated him. The family said he was already rabies vaccinated in the banjar, but since there is no documentation, I made sure to vaccinate him today. We also got the blood results already.
On August 25th, the Maybank Marathon is happening in Bali, and my friend Monica, who has been helping the dogs
Candy has been very slow lately. She didn´t really want to eat anymore and got super skinny. She still went out with all the dogs but just laid down and was just not the Candy we used to know. So yesterday we sent her to the clinic.
Today, Mr. Flip was attacked while our Ibu was bringing the other dogs back to the house. He’s now recovering with staples for a deep wound and antibiotics for an infection. We really need a fence to keep our dogs safe.