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  • 2 years ago
A Barrackpore man is pleading with the public to adopt as many of his rescued dogs as possible, since he is no longer able to care for them.

The man has for years picked up stray dogs, providing them with a home, meals and medical care when needed.

But now diabetic and ailing, he can no longer give them the attention they need.

He tells our reporter Cindy Raghubar-Teekersingh, all he wants is for the dogs to find homes where they will be loved and cared for.
Transcript
00:00For over five years, Azim Mohammed has been rescuing stray dogs and opening up his Nanan
00:07Trace Barkpoor home to them.
00:10Currently, he has over 40.
00:19But having himself been recently diagnosed with diabetes and a serious foot injury, the
00:2563-year-old retired CPAP worker is both physically and financially unable to feed and care for
00:33the dogs in a way he says they so very much deserve.
00:54Local dog rescuer Annie Nanan agrees with Mr Mohammed, her neighbour, that it's unfortunate
01:01some people have no heart nor show mercy towards animals.
01:06It's why they're making a public appeal to anyone willing and able to open their heart
01:12and homes and take one or more of these dogs.
01:41If you would like to adopt a dog or assist in any way, call 369-5811.
01:50Sindhi Raghuba Tika Singh, TV6 News.
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