Author Archives: Karuna Society

Our Hard Working Staff!

Who makes it possible to rescue, treat and give ongoing care to our innocent and helpless furry friends? It is YOU, our donors, and our Staff! Without all of us coming together to help, we couldn’t continue. A huge and heartfelt THANK YOU to all of you who make it possible!! πŸ€—πŸ’ƒπŸ₯³πŸ₯°πŸΆπŸ±πŸ’πŸƒπŸ„πŸ‚πŸŽ      

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Horses at Karuna Society

Did you know? Karuna Society has rescued horses for many years, from serious and sometimes abusive situations. Currently we have three horses that live in harmony with our other large animals – elderly cattle and donkeys. Your donations help us to give these sweet babies a peaceful and safe life! THANK YOU! 🐎🐴πŸ₯°πŸ™

Dog with Injured Eye

Here at Karuna Society, we do much more than caring for happy animals, we also have to deal with unbearable injuries almost every day. This dog came to us in the last stages of his facial injury. We had to euthanise him the same night after getting initial treatment, as there was no hope of

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ABC Rooms Maintenance

Many things, big and small, are happening at Karuna Society! Over the last few weeks we stopped the Animal Birth Control (ABC) surgeries, as there is a terrible outbreak of Parvo virus in the area and that makes the surgeries and after care of the dogs a risky business. That created time for maintenance. The

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Ahimsa Farm and Shop Update

Without awareness there is no support! Awareness first, support is next. Please see our pdf file HERE! The Karuna/Ahimsa shop enables us to connect with the public and visitors of Puttaparthi. Our focus is to provide information about animals, their suffering and to explain how compassionate people can help. We provide information about all Karuna

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Dog Akki, with Healing Legs

Dear friends, this is Akki, a little stray who was picked up by a volunteer/board member who came to pick up a recovered stray dog from his village and he admitted this little one. The front legs are badly damaged but nothing is broken. The black patches on the bandage is wokadine, a disinfectant. He

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