00:00Here in the island of all the people who live, live in a very close relationship with the nature.
00:09They also live with the animals themselves and autonomous from the area of the Delta.
00:17There are many animals that are outside of my normal patients.
00:23To live here in the island is very beautiful, but it is difficult for the moment.
00:29I'm Leila, veterinary fleña.
00:42It's like having a common veterinary consultation, but on a floating boat.
00:48What I did was, within the boat, arm myself everything.
00:53They are connected with me through the phone, WhatsApp or social media.
00:59And then I organize the whole journey.
01:02I prepare, in general, the previous day, the itinerary and the journey of the next day,
01:08according to the demand and calls that I have.
01:11For some urgency, I have to get out of that path and do another urgent attention of that day.
01:18Where I have a camilla, I have a pharmacy, I have the equipment of ecography
01:23to be able to do all the attention in the house of the people.
01:28My days are a different adventure.
01:30I have to go to the Delta, I have to go to the Delta the weekend with my family.
01:39And I started to see the needs of the people of the attention of the veterinarian.
01:44The island is like if there were squares where there are different houses,
01:49but instead of having streets, there are rivers.
01:52So instead of having cars, there are boats.
01:54It's very important that a veterinarian get closer to the house,
01:59especially in these areas that have a difficult access,
02:02especially when their animals are sick.
02:04I got to get my first embarcation, which was a gomong semi-rigid,
02:09but I had the limitation of the climate, the rain, the storms,
02:13and that's how I organized the next embarcation.
02:16I organized the consultorio veterinary mobile flotante
02:20where I can go to the animals on the embarcation.
02:24But I always try to maintain my security and be respectful with the river.
02:33We have two parasites.
02:34One is for taking water from the river,
02:37which affects the joints of the dog or the dog,
02:40and the other is for picking the mosquito,
02:42which affects the blood, the heart of the animals.
02:46And we also have a bigbara, which is dangerous.
02:49The bite of the animal can generate death.
02:52After attending all my patients,
02:57muelle by muelle, I realized that I needed a quirĂłfano
03:01where they can operate and make interventions more important.
03:07It's a benefit, because many dogs don't know the cars,
03:11they're scared.
03:12So I think it's good that we have that service.
03:17It's good.
03:18It's very comfortable.
03:19I want to give them quality of life, quality of attention to my patients,
03:24to be able to dedicate time to each one of them and give them the best of me.
03:29I work here for eight years ago, so it's a community that I know.
03:35What I also liked was that relationship with people.
03:39I go to their houses, in general, they're my neighbors.
03:43I know them from many years ago.
03:44I know how they live.
03:45I know their family.
03:46So it's a relationship.
03:47I know how they live in the environment.
03:48I know it's a relationship with people.
03:49It's a relationship.
03:50I've learned and understand that with my family, with my patients,
03:54we're a team like PAL.
03:55That the treatment of animals is the best possible possible.
04:00Federico, one black, also were the people who had a house, also abandoned him.
04:10Leila, he died of a kidney disease, of a river parasite.
04:17This was one who cut the pasture, and they didn't have good conditions.
04:25This was one who cut the pasture.
04:32Since the 27th of December, I'm here to adapt to the dogs.
04:36Because when they're loose, they can be lost.
04:40The work that she has is super valuable.
04:43Her Instagram account, I follow a lot of information about the heat,
04:50the mosquitoes, how to prevent the dogs,
04:53and a lot of things that are there.
04:56I realized that what the people most needed was to have information,
05:00to know the first aid,
05:03to know what diseases are in the area and how to prevent them.
05:08Hello, Bombona.
05:11Now the people call me to check the routine routine to their animals,
05:15maybe every six months, something that they didn't do before.
05:17They call me when the animal is healthy, that's what I'm most grateful for.
05:21My next project is to generate workshops so that more people,
05:28not only the people of the island, learn to be a responsible tutor.
05:32If it's my work and I'm dedicated to this, and I live thanks to this,
05:37I enjoy it and it's a passion for me.
05:40And what the most helps me is to navigate in the Delta.
05:43Navegar, for me, is very nice.
05:46Between patient and patient, it helps me relax, calm myself,
05:52to enjoy my daily work.
05:56Thank you very much.
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