Vaccinate and be safe on World Rabies Day
The target of zero death by 2030 – Help build a rabies free state.
On the occasion of World Animal Day and World Rabies Day, JBF will conduct a Free Anti-Rabies Vaccination & Health Check-up for Pets to be held at HIYAA’S clinic, Ghoramara Chariali, betweeen 4:00 and 8:00 pm on 4th October 2017.
JBF will also create awareness about rabies and its prevention by distributing leaflets.
Vaccinate and be safe: World Rabies Day! The target of Zero death by 2030 will be the main theme of the event.
An estimated of 59,000 people die from rabies across the world each year, with around 90% of these deaths occurring among children living in rural areas of Africa and Asia (World Health Organization 2016). There is one death every 15 minutes worldwide and 99% of human cases results from a dog bite.
Vaccination can save human life from serious health risk to Pets, Strays and Humans. Humane Dog Population Management (Animal Birth Control/Spay/Neuter) & Anti Rabies Vaccination (ARV) is the only solution to control RABIES!
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Support us in Building Rabies Free society by 2030. Bring your pet for vaccination and health check-up on Saturday. Support from people and government at large are required to achieve the goal.
- Contact Name: Sanshanka Dutta
- Contact Number: 7005210036
- Contact Email: info@jbfsociety.org
- Location: Guwahati
- Organised by: JBF (Just Be Friendly)
On the occasion of World Rabies Day & World Animal Day, JBF conducted a Free Anti-Rabies Vaccination & Health Check-up for Pets at HIYAA’S clinic Ghoramara Chariali on 4th October 2017 between 4:00-8:00 pm.
Seeing the positive public response, JBF decided to conduct a second Free Anti-Rabies Vaccination & Health Check-up at HIYAA’S pet clinic Ghoramara Chariali, which took place on 7th October 2017 from 4:00-8:00 pm.
Many pet keepers rushed to the clinic along with their pets for vaccination and check-up. The camp was organised from 4 to 8 in the evening. JBF also created awareness about rabies and its prevention by distributing leaflets.
Simultaneously, JBF also reached Majuli (River Island) One of the most flood-affected areas of India. More than 10000 animals were provided vaccine, feeds and medicine. Other that JBF provide flood relief veterinary support all over Assam treating more than 20000 flood affected animals
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