Raipur, India
Vatika rescue ambulance
Programme 01 — Rescue & Treatment

Rescue &
Treatment

From the street to the operating table — our team responds every day to animals in crisis across Raipur.

1,100+

Animals rescued/year

50,000+

KMs covered annually

10am–8pm

Helpline hours

2015

Operating since

The Core of Our Work

Emergency Response, Every Day

Our emergency rescue operation is the heartbeat of Vatika. From the moment a call comes in, our trained team deploys with an ambulance stocked with first-aid equipment, stretchers, and medications.

We respond to road accidents, animal cruelty cases, animals stuck in drains or construction sites, and animals in medical distress. No case is too complicated; no animal too large.

Once at our sanctuary, each rescued animal is assessed by our vet team, given emergency treatment, and placed in an appropriate recovery ward — beginning a healing journey that can last days, months, or a lifetime.

Dog receiving wound care

Wound Care

Paralysed dog care

Paralysis Care

Rescue operation

Field Rescue

How We Operate

Every rescue follows a structured, humane process designed to minimise stress and maximise outcomes.

01

Call Received

Helpline active 10am–8pm. WhatsApp accepted with location pin and photo.

02

Ambulance Dispatched

Our ambulance with trained personnel and emergency supplies heads to the location.

03

On-Site First Aid

The team assesses, stabilises, and safely loads the animal for transport.

04

Sanctuary Care

Full veterinary assessment, treatment plan, and recovery at our facility.

Conditions We Treat

Every Condition,
Every Animal

Road accident injuries
Fractures & broken bones
Deep lacerations & wounds
Mange & skin disease
Paralysis & mobility loss
Cancer & tumours
Malnourishment
Eye injuries & blindness
Respiratory distress
Parvovirus & distemper
Post-surgical recovery
Birth defects
Animal treatment at Vatika

Veterinary Care

Treatment in progress

Recovery

Injured animal rescue

Post-Rescue

Rescue by the Numbers

2024–25 data

1,103

Animals rescued

164

Life-saving surgeries

218

Major procedures

50,000+

Ambulance KMs/year