Animal Aid Unlimited

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Animal Aid Unlimited
AbbreviationAAU
Formation2002;22 years ago (2002)
FounderErika, Jim, Claire Abrams Myers
Founded at Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
TypeAnimal Welfare NGO
Region
Rajasthan
Staff100
Website https://animalaidunlimited.org

Animal Aid Unlimited or AAU, founded in 2002, is an Indian animal rescue organization, based in Udaipur city of Rajasthan which rescues and treats animals that are sick, injured, stuck or in need of urgent medical aid and attention. [1] [2] [3] [4] They gained more popularity worldwide after they started posting videos of their rescue on their YouTube channel, Animal Aid Unlimited, India.

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History

Animal Aid Unlimited opened the Animal Aid Hospital in 2003. [5] As of 2017, the organization claims to have saved more than 45,000 injured or ill dogs, cows, donkeys, birds and cats. [6] [7]

In 2021, Gary Notely who is a dog training instructor had hosted a charity event at Zara Indian Restaurant in Woodham Mortimer. [8]

As of January 2022, their YouTube channel has over 7.3 million subscribers. Some of the most viral videos of the channel are "Wounded and bleeding donkey stranded on highway rescued", "A drowning dog's desperate wish comes true" and "Stuck for hours in rock solid tar, puppies rescued" all of which have 144, 78 and 46 million views respectively. [9] [10]

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