Standing Surgical Excision of Vulvar Squamous Cell Carcinoma in an Adult Mare

A beautiful mare was brought in with squamous cell carcinoma on her vulvar area. To minimise stress, our surgeons performed tumour removal while she was standing, using local anaesthesia and sedation – an advanced equine surgical technique. The procedure was smooth, and 10 days later sutures were removed with full healing. She now lives comfortably and free from cancer – a remarkable recovery demonstrating HIS’s veterinary expertise and dedication.
Surgical Excision of an Open Mammary Gland Tumour in a Rescued Cat

Felix came to us with a fractured jaw that made eating almost impossible. X-rays confirmed the need for surgical repair. Our surgeons realigned his jaw under anaesthesia and stabilised it using internal fixation, followed by pain management and assisted feeding.Felix is now back to eating comfortably and is well on his way to a complete recovery.
Mandibular Fracture Repair Using Internal Fixation in a Community Cat

Felix came to us with a fractured jaw that made eating almost impossible. X-rays confirmed the need for surgical repair. Our surgeons realigned his jaw under anaesthesia and stabilised it using internal fixation, followed by pain management and assisted feeding.Felix is now back to eating comfortably and is well on his way to a complete recovery.
Maggot-Infested Tumour Debridement and Surgical Mass Removal in a Street Dog

Buddy arrived with a massive shoulder tumour infested with maggots. Our vets immediately cleaned necrotic tissue, removed maggots and stabilised his infection.Once strong enough, he underwent tumour removal surgery. Seven days later, sutures were removed and Buddy was fit for release.A dog who would have suffered silently is today pain-free and healthy – thanks to timely medical intervention.
Integrated Dermatological Treatment for Severe Mange and Immune Suppression

Ace’s body was ravaged by mange – hairless, raw and painfully itchy after months of malnutrition and biscuit-only feeding. At HIS, he began a structured recovery plan: medicated baths, antibiotics, parasite control, immune boosters and a high-protein diet. Clean recovery space prevented reinfection, and in just four weeks, his coat began growing back and his behaviour transformed. Ace was released back to his community healthy, confident and free of suffering – a complete turnaround.
Trauma Recovery and Stabilisation

A terrified rabbit was being chased by street dogs when a kind passerby rescued and brought him to HIS. He was in shock – cold, trembling and unable to move. Once stabilised, we shifted him to a calm enclosure, provided hydration therapy, pellets and fresh greens. His fear faded into trust, and he began exploring happily. He now lives a safe, protected life – proof that even the smallest street animals deserve safety and care.
Emergency Enucleation and Soft-Tissue Trauma Care Following Violent Injury

Lara was brutally attacked, leaving her eye prolapsed – an injury only emergency surgery could save her from. A prompt call from a local citizen allowed our ambulance team to reach her in time. She underwent enucleation surgery, pain management and infection control, followed by intensive nursing care. Despite the trauma, Lara recovered with remarkable strength and today navigates her world confidently with love and personality.Her story shows that even the most violent cases can heal when they receive safety, care and dignity.
Surgical Management of a Deep Traumatic Chest Wound in a Community Dog

When Vijay arrived at Help in Suffering, he was fighting for his life. He had a deep chest wound bleeding heavily, dehydration from blood loss, and shock had left him unresponsive. Our emergency team stabilised him with IV fluids, pain management and wound care before beginning daily dressings, laser therapy and antibiotics. Over the weeks, his wound closed, healthy tissue formed, and his behaviour transformed – from shut down and fearful to bright and confident.Vijay is now thriving – a powerful reminder of what timely treatment and compassion can achieve.
Five Langurs Recover from Debilitating Skin Disease

Five langurs from the Jobner area were rescued with severe skin disease – irritated lesions and hair loss indicating prolonged discomfort. After stabilisation, they were sedated the following day for deeper inspection, wound cleansing, antiparasitic treatment and topical medication. Nutritional rehabilitation played a key role in recovery.Within seven days, there was significant improvement, and continued treatment completed their recovery. Once fit and strong, the langurs were released back to their natural territory – healthy and free again.
Severe Mange Recovery in Community Dogs

Four dogs were rescued with severe mange – hair loss, crusted skin, and intense itching caused by parasitic infection. Their constant scratching had caused secondary wounds and pain. Treatment included medicated baths, antiparasitic therapy, immune-boosting supplements and high-nutrition feeding.Progress was visible within days – reduced itching, healthier skin and improved energy levels. With continued care, their coats grew back and they were released back into their community healthy and energetic again.