Veterinary and Medical Care
Stray dogs all over Bali live in a constant state of suffering.
Many dogs on the island endure preventable and treatable conditions such as severe parasite infestations and debilitating skin diseases, leading to unnecessary pain and suffering. These ailments not only diminish the quality of life for the animals but also pose public health concerns. With better access to veterinary services, education, and community-driven initiatives, Bali can ensure a healthier, more humane environment for its dogs while fostering a compassionate coexistence between humans and animals.
Medical Care Programs
Protecting Paws provides ongoing support for stray dogs are in desperate need of medical care, ranging from critical and high needs care to basics such as monthly treatment for fleas, ticks and worms.
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Our Collaboration with Veila from Vee Vet
Veila from Vee Vet.
Velia from Vee Vet is a remarkable young veterinarian who is also a testament to compassion and resilience as she is deeply committed to the welfare of stray dogs and neglected animals who are injured, sick, or abandoned. Velia provides life-saving care to those who need it most, often working long hours in challenging conditions. Beyond her clinical skills, she is an advocate for animal rights, educating local communities about the importance of compassion and responsible pet care. For the dogs she helps, Vee is a beacon of hope, transforming pain and suffering into a second chance at life. Her work not only heals animals but also inspires everyone around her to believe in the power of kindness.
Ph: 082 339 363 030 | Email: veevetbali@gmail.com