I'm Jashvita ,year 1 student at Edgbaston High School for Girls.
I wanted to be a Vet since i was three years old and I've told my mother about it.
I enjoy assisting domestic and wild animals.
Birmingham Dogs Home aims at building a veterinary clinic for homeless dogs,and i am excited to be a part of the project.
Singing,telling jokes and drawing are a few of my hobbies .I performed a song today,if you enjoyed it,please donate using the link i provided.
**I see an angel that someone threw a way**
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veterinary care is one of the biggest ongoing costs for our BDH. In 2020 they spent over £230,000 on life-saving and life-changing treatments and this cost is rising every year. They accept every dog that needs their help, no matter their condition. Many of the dogs brought in are strays which means that they are often malnourished or have suffered some form of neglect or abuse, including multiple injuries or untreated medical conditions. Sometimes dogs are handed over by owners because the cost of their medical treatment is too much for them.The vet clinic will significantly reduce their vet bills and enable them to better manage both emergency cases and the ongoing physical health of the dogs they receive on a daily basis. Donations of any size will make a BIG difference to the homeless dogs in their care. Here are some examples...£8 can pay for antibiotic ointment, gauze wipes and towels£ 44 can pay for an IV fluid stand£97 can pay for a stretcher trolley.