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IN PHOTOS: Mumbaikars answer Ratan Tata’s call for help; bring their pets to aid dog in need of blood donor

Updated On: 27 June, 2024 01:43 PM IST | Raaina Jain

Ratan Tata posted about a dog at Small Animal Hospital in need of a blood donor on his Instagram account on Wednesday. The said dog is admitted for a suspected tick fever and life-threatening anaemia. Mumbaikars were quick to respond as they brought their dogs for helping the patient. He appreciated them through a special post on Thursday. (Images: Instagram/Ratan Tata)

Ratan Tata (L), The dog in need of a blood donor (R)

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Ratan Tata (L), The dog in need of a blood donor (R)
Casper
According to the post by Ratan Tata, five dogs came to help the patient within a day's time.

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Casper

According to the post by Ratan Tata, five dogs came to help the patient within a day's time.

Leo
Ratan Tata personally thanked all these dogs, mentioning them by their name.

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Leo

Ratan Tata personally thanked all these dogs, mentioning them by their name.

Scooby
He also appreciated the spirit of Mumbai.

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Scooby

He also appreciated the spirit of Mumbai.

Ronny
The post revealed that one of them was a cross match for the patient.

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Ronny

The post revealed that one of them was a cross match for the patient.

Ivan
The special post dedicated to all those who came forward to help reinstates Ratan Tata's dedication towards animal welfare. He finally hoped for a quick recovery for the patient. 

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Ivan

The special post dedicated to all those who came forward to help reinstates Ratan Tata's dedication towards animal welfare. He finally hoped for a quick recovery for the patient. 

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