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TVA organized its first Animal Birth Control Program at Sera Monastery
(South India) in partnership with Australian based International
organization Vets beyond Borders, Brigitte Bardot Foundation (France) and Sermey Social Service.
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(March 28 to April 12, 2009)
The 14 day program (named 'Sera Monastery Dog Health Program') was a
pilot project aimed at creating what may potentially become a much more
wide-spread project with significant benefits on many social levels as
well as those of a public health and animal welfare nature.
Sera Monastery is set in the southern sub-tropical region of India
where, over the past 50 years, many thousands of Tibetan refugees have
reconstituted their precious culture under extremely difficult and alien conditions.
The region is now home to the largest community of Tibetans outside
their country.
Increase in the stray dog population results in spreading of diseases,
noise, road accidents and ill treatment of these innocent animals.
The program involved:
1) Sterilization of both male and female dogs (pregnant mothers were not operated)
2) Anti-rabies vaccination
3) Providing medical care to the sick and injured animals
4) Educatiing the monks on human health and animal welfare through presentations, distribution of leaflets and posters.
5) Arranging high level meetings with the administrators of Sera Monastery to seek their support and getting them involved.
The program was very well received and was a huge success.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We would like to express our sincere thanks to the following people and organization
1) Fondation Brigitte Bardot (France) for funding the entire project
2) Vets Beyond Borders for making this project a reality by bringing Vet Volunteers and making other veterinary arrangements
3) Sera Mey Social Service for their providing the facilities at their
hospital, accomodation & food for the whole team and above all for
their unconditional support towards the project. Gen Samten la, Gen Ngawang Jungnay la, Gen
Monlam la, Karma la, Lobsang (Driver) and the cooks, you all were
amazing.
4) Dr. Daniel Rikleen and Dr. Kris Lobo for their unconditional support right from the beginning of the project.
5) Department of Health and Department of Religion, CTA for supporting the project.
6) Vet Volunteers: Dr. Luana, Dr. Shevaun, Dr. Helen, Dr. Colin, Vet nurse Chelsea and Vet Nurse Harrie - you guys were awesome.
7) CUPA Bangalore for sending the two dog catchers for 3 days.
8) Sera Monastery Administrators: Venerable Geshe Lobsang Palden (Abbot
Sera Jhe), Sera Mey is Venerable Geshe Rabka (Abbot Sera Mey), the Gyekoes and the administrators.
9) Mr Tashi Wangdu la (Chairman, Lugsum Bylakuppe Settlement) for his hospitality and continued support towards TVA's programs.
10) TVA team and Volunteers: Tenzin Choyang, Rinchen Lhaze, Sopa
Rinpoche, Yangchen Dolkar, Tenzin Tsering and Mr. Tashi Phuntsok (TCV
School Teacher and guide for Veg Club Bylkuppe)

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