
Rescued ‘Brave’ to Get 4 Limbs
Thrown away by miscreants, a street dog gets a second chance — and a new set of legs.
Read moreKrishna was a calf who could not stand.
So a village vet built her a new limb.
She stood. She walked.
She ran.
Free artificial limbs for injured and disabled animals across India. We measure success in quality of life — one animal at a time.
Since 2014, we have treated animal disability through Krishna Limb — an external prosthesis innovated by a vet, given free to every animal that needs it. We guide owners, shelters and clinics through care before and after amputation, and we believe humans are not the rulers of the planet but its saviours and servants.
— Dr. Tapesh, founder & veterinary surgeon
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Thrown away by miscreants, a street dog gets a second chance — and a new set of legs.
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From the slaughter line and a doomed prognosis to a young calf, a new limb, and happiness.
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An injured cow whose quiet courage moved an entire city to act.
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This month we're fitting three cows in Baran, Rajasthan, whose limbs were lost in a road accident. Measurements done — castings next week. 🐄
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Subhadra took her first steady steps on her new limb today. From a doomed prognosis to walking — thank you Chennai. ❤️
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Brave the street dog is back on all fours. Watch him run again. 🐕
View on Instagram ↗Every prosthesis, every consultation, every camp — given without charge to the animal or its keeper, funded entirely by donations. Each case costs us about ₹10,000 plus travel.
A separate, commercial range of mobility aids and care products — designed with the same expertise, for families who want the very best for their pets. Its sales are separate and do not fund the charity.