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![]() "Each and every one of us has the ability to look at an animal and see if that animal is in pain. And if an animal is in pain, surely if we are human – if we are caring, thinking people – surely it is our responsibility to try to do whatever we can to stop that suffering." John Hicks, IAR Founder |
IAR NewsNovember 2005 British dentist gives rescued bears something to chew on> Read the article as published in the Daily Telegraph On 20 November one of IAR’s trustees is taking time out from his dental practice in Chichester to fly to India and perform pioneering surgery on the rescued dancing bears. Paul Cassar and Vet Lisa Milella are both volunteering their time to carry out root canal treatment on the bears. They will also be training Indian vets at the sanctuary to treat other bears with similar problems in future.
Alan Knight, CEO of IAR, was at the centre when the cavities in the bears’ mouths were first discovered. He says: "We had rescued two dancing bears from really grim conditions at a zoo near Goa. After a period of recovery at the sanctuary, we anaesthetised them to remove the rings from the wounds in their noses. While the bears were still under the anaesthetic we examined their mouths and saw the extent of the damage caused by breaking their teeth off at the gum level. We all know what agony toothache can be - these bears must have been in terrible pain, not only from the wounds in their noses, but also from the mutilation in their mouths." Alan Knight enlisted the help of Paul Cassar who has gone to great lengths to research how best to treat the bears and to acquire the specialist tools for the job. He explains: "I’ve had to learn a whole new set of skills to prepare for the surgery on the bears, and I’ve been practising by operating on the mouths of dogs like bull mastiffs which have the closest canine equivalent to the mouth of a sloth bear. I’ve also managed to get hold of essential veterinary dental equipment which we have sent over in advance. As an IAR trustee, I’m keenly interested in the charity’s work, and I’m delighted at this unique opportunity to really make a difference to the bears by using my own professional skills and experience." Paul, Lisa and Alan will be leaving for India on 20 November and returning to the UK on 27 November.
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