C hudki's journey has certainly been marked by challenges, but her enthusiasm for life and boundless love make her an exceptional dog. Rescued with a life-threatening head injury, only intensive treatment and dedicated care could fix her, and fortunately, that’s exactly what she got. Bravely battling to survive against all the odds, while she has been left with some incoordination issues following the injury, she continues to approach each new day with unbridled energy and renewed vigour.
Chudki is a whirlwind of activity, a playful dynamo, always ready to engage in delightful playtime and spread joy to those around her. However, her hyperactive nature requires a special kind of home: one that can provide her with the undivided attention and structured environment she needs. Patience is key, especially in light of her incoordination issues. For those who are willing to commit to giving her the care and attention she craves, this little lady is an ideal match.
All animals adopted from HAS are or will be sterilised for free at the ABC and Rescue Centre. It is mandatory and entirely free of cost for the adopter. Chudki's sterilised.
The monthly expense for a dog in the care of HAS is INR 4000 (USD 50). If you are interested in sponsoring Chudki, partially or fully, please click the sponsor button below to receive more information.
SponsorAdoption means taking responsibility for the animal, and providing the animal with their forever home. HAS offers extensive support for the adopter, and free lifetime treatment for the animal.
AdoptFostering means nurturing the animal in your premises until they can move to a permanent home. This will usually take a few weeks. HAS is offering extended support throughout the foster period.
Foster
The procedure for adopting or fostering an animal from HAS varies from animal to animal and from person to person, but the following steps are always involved one way or the other.
1. Let us know of your interest in whichever way suits you the best.
2. We will arrange for you to visit your preferred animal at their home at the Sanctuary or ABC and Rescue Centre.
3. We will discuss in person with you the practicalities of adopting/fostering an animal.
4. You will ensure that all your family members affected by the adoption/fostering are in agreement, and that they will do their best to promote the interests of the animal.
5. We will do a house visit to ensure that you and the animal would be comfortable living with each other there. If necessary, we will advise on ways to adjust the living quarters to suit the animal.
6. You will pick up the animal from its present location, or, if possible, we will drop the animal at your house.
7. You will bring the animal to the ABC and Rescue Centre for yearly free health check-ups that include vaccinations.
8. Should you experience any problems at any point in the life of the animal, you should never hesitate in contacting HAS.