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Dr.simran 🇮🇳🇺🇸

@simranpatel___

Pet Doctor | Caring for your furry | feathery and scaly | friends with love and expertise. 🩺💚

New York, NY Katılım Ocak 2024
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Tiny Animals
Tiny Animals@MiniAnimales·
Su primera noche fuera del refugio
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Lucy
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Excuse me… I’ve been in the waiting room for 45 minutes now 🤣🤣🤣
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Antidepressant Content
Antidepressant Content@depressionlesss·
this is what my cat does when i'm sick
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Daily Cat Posts
Daily Cat Posts@PostofcatsX·
Cute little baby! 🥰
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Nature is Amazing ☘️
Nature is Amazing ☘️@AMAZlNGNATURE·
Two horses meeting a different kind for the first time, pure curiosity 🐴
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BISHYASHYA
BISHYASHYA@Umwamii_Alain·
person rescue squirrel in during a freezer winter day 🐿️🙏
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Gabriele Corno
Gabriele Corno@Gabriele_Corno·
A zookeeper suddenly collapsed into the water after a medical emergency and stopped moving. Two chimpanzees noticed something was wrong and ran toward him, screaming. They grabbed his arms and clothes and pulled his body out of the water onto the stone edge……
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B&S
B&S@_B___S·
Little girl gives a dog a pillow to rest his head in
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popular pupes
popular pupes@PopularPup5247·
Baby followed her ball toward the road. The dog stopped her🥰
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The Figen
The Figen@TheFigen_·
It's very rare to see clouded leopards in the wild. What a beautiful feline!
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
Birbhum has given a clear message today…that TMC’s bullying and intimidation will not go on any longer. Here are glimpses from today…
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Khalid Umar
Khalid Umar@ukilaw·
Simple rule for a healthy living
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Dr.simran 🇮🇳🇺🇸@simranpatel___·
@BalrajDeol4 Really painful to hear. 😔At the very least, he deserved recognition and support. Why does it take so long for justice in cases like this?
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Balraj Deol
Balraj Deol@BalrajDeol4·
Very painful life. He deserved to be paid by the state a good amount of money and serious apology.
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His name is Subramanyam Vedam. Everyone called him Subu. He was born in India. His family brought him to America when he was 9 months old. In 1982, he was 20 years old. A student in Pennsylvania. His friend Thomas Kinser was found dead. Police accused Subu. No murder weapon was ever found. The case rested entirely on circumstantial evidence. He was convicted and sentenced to life without parole. For 43 years, he sat in Huntingdon State Correctional Institution in Pennsylvania. He grew old inside. In 2022, the Pennsylvania Innocence Project found something buried in the District Attorney's files. An FBI report and handwritten notes showed that the bullet recovered from the victim was too small to have been fired from the weapon Subu allegedly used. This evidence had existed since the beginning. It was never shown to the defence. In September 2025, all murder charges were dropped. On October 3 2025, Subu walked out of prison. He was 64 years old. He had spent 43 years inside for a crime he did not commit. He became the longest serving wrongful exoneree in Pennsylvania history. Then ICE detained him. They had a deportation order from the 1980s. They wanted to send him to India. A country he had not seen since he was 9 months old. A country whose language he does not speak. A country where he knows no one. The system took 43 years of his life. Then tried to take his country too.

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🇨🇦 Vikram Thapa 🇮🇳
🇨🇦 Vikram Thapa 🇮🇳@TheVikramThapa·
I get the concerns about Chinese EVs, but maybe it’s time the government supports Project Arrow more aggressively. Canada has world-class talent and supply-chain strength — we should be building our own future in EVs, not just importing it. China Carney New World Order
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Fox News
Fox News@FoxNews·
South Carolina veterinarian saves German shepherd from choking on toy in dramatic moment caught on camera fxn.ws/3mNz2QN
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TheJoyConnection +
TheJoyConnection +@Strategiceye127·
"Everyone has a heart… but true compassion and courage is something else entirely." A veterinarian gently treating a dog with severe burn wounds. The most touching moment? The injured dog softly leans in and nuzzles him, showing pure trust and gratitude despite the pain. ❤️
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Zen✨WECK
Zen✨WECK@ZenWeck·
Off label treatment Experience with Ivermectin amd Fenben From facebook: I first want to say I am not a veterinarian and do not have any type of medical degrees or background. I am not giving anyone advice, but am sharing my experience with what my family chose to do. I am a dog mom whose 7 year old golden retriever was diagnosed with cutaneous epitheliotropic lymphoma and only given a couple months to live. The vet offered us chemotherapy, steroids and antibiotics. The treatments would help his symptoms, but not give him a significant extension to his life. So we chose not to put Buddy through the side effects of chemo or steroids. We did do the 6week course of antibiotics to help clear up his skin infection. My husband had read about off label use of Ivermectin and Fenbendazole for cancer patients. So he wanted to try to help our dog. The vet specialist that I used did not believe that these drugs could be used as a treatment, and did not give us any information or discuss it further. Our primary care vet became our “hospice” vet, and we chose to treat the best we could with what limited information we found on the internet. (Something that I would never recommend to anyone or believe that I would personally do.) In the middle of December we started applying Ivermectin paste to Buddy’s nose, tumor and other open lesions on his torso. I applied a small amount to each area once a day for three days and then went four days without the paste. We also gave him one Fenbendazole capsule every two to three days. This was based on what information we could find on the internet. We continued this treatment for three months. We haven’t noticed any adverse side effects. I am waiting on lab work to see if there are any internal concerns. I will post again if any additional information comes from it. All of the exterior symptoms have resolved his wounds have completely healed! His tumor has disappeared! And his is his happy go lucky self again. Look through the pictures I posted with the days in the descriptions. I am realistic and know that he still has cancer, but the quality of life is back and he doesn’t have the tumors and lesions anymore! I just had Buddy to my primary care vet today and she could not believe it. She said I should share our experience with others. I say again I am NOT a medically qualified person, just a woman who loves her dog. Every dog is different but if this can give hope to another family who gets this awful diagnosis, it is worth me telling our story.
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