A New Beginning: Disabled Cow In Pune Gets A Prosthetic Leg All Thanks To Some Good Samaritans

Pradamini Kumari

Treating animals with love and compassion are important qualities that all human beings must learn to/should possess. 

A disabled cow, living in a shelter home on Pune-Solapur highway was given a new lease of life with a prosthetic leg. The cow was fitted with an artificial leg so that it could stand and walk properly. 

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The cow was gifted an artificial leg by Dr Salil Jain, head of prosthetics and orthotics department at Sancheti Hospital, Pune and his team, who made this possible. 

Amar Jagtap, a pharmacist visited the gaushala a few months back for some work and that’s where he noticed the disabled cow and approached Dr Jain for help. 

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Dr Jain and his team were glad to be part of this mission. He said that the operation was successful but, it would take a month for the cow to get adjusted to the artificial leg. He said:

The cow is now able to stand and is walking slowly. But, it will take at least a month for it to get adjusted to the artificial leg. 

Kind souls like them need to be appreciated for making this world a better place. 

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