Sherry, a blind stray dog ​​of Jhansi, found a new home in America. Kanpur News – Times of India

Jhansi: The dire efforts of an animal lover from Jhansi helped a nine-month-old blind female stray dog ​​find a new home in a Pennsylvania town in the United States of America when she was in a deteriorating condition six months ago with burn marks on her face was saved. .
Mini Khare, 29, who is an MBA graduate and runs an NGO called Jeevan Asar Samiti, recalls how she received a rescue call from someone about a puppy in pathetic condition on Gwalior Road in February.

Sherry was rescued in February with burns.
When she reached the spot along with her team members, she found a female puppy who was completely blind and had burn marks on her face. The dog, which he later named Sherry, was taken to a vet and treated for his wounds.
“After Sherry recovered, the biggest concern for us was finding a home for her, as we didn’t have a proper shelter where she could live and be looked after,” says Mini, whose love of animals helped her. Inspired him to start a non-profit organization. , Jeev Asar Committee in 2019.
As a result, Mini started a social media campaign to find a suitable adopter. His efforts led him to Dr. Premlata Choudhary, a veterinary doctor from Delhi, who, in turn, contacted Helen Brown in the US city of Pennsylvania, who runs an NGO for stray animals. Thereafter, Sherry was brought to Delhi where she was further treated and finally deported to Pennsylvania. Here, on Monday, Sherry was formally adopted, and given a new and secure life. Till now, Mini has rescued around 300 stray animals owing to its soft corners for them since childhood.
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