Mumbai, June 26: Everyone knows how much Salman Khan loves his pets. After Myson’s death earlier this year, Salman Khan’s other pet dog Myjaan took seriously ill last Sunday.
Myjaan’s condition became so bad that Salman’s vet advised him to take her to the SPCA Hospital in Parel. Salman drove down with Myjaan to the hospital as late as 10.30 pm. But the dog’s condition was so critical that the hospital doctors advised him to admit his pet immediately.
Says a source, “Salman was impressed with the staff and their work but was disappointed at the appalling conditions of the dog ward. The facilities were not very clean as well. Salman requested for a separate room for Myjaan and asked his keeper to stay back to look after her.” But Salman didn’t leave the matter there. Adds the source, “He promised Lt Col (Dr) J C Khanna, the SPCA secretary — who took him around the hospital — that he would help repair and renovate the dog ward. The repair of a ward costs crores but that didn’t faze Salman.”
Lt Col (Dr) J C Khanna confirms, “It’s true that Salman Khan’s dog Myjaan was admitted by the actor on Sunday night. He adores Myjaan and was extremely anxious about her. The next day, when he returned in the morning, he went through the wards. This was his first visit to SPCA and he was quite happy with the facilities. Myjaan is still undergoing treatment. When she was admitted, she was seriously sick and was given a separate room. Initially, Salman visited for the first couple of days but now his caretakers are here. His pet was very critical when brought in. Her blood count was low earlier but she’s recovering now.”
Did Salman promise to renovate the dog ward? Says Khanna, “Salman might have casually mentioned about doing something for the dog ward but then lots of people say they will do this and that and finally are not able to for various reasons, so I can’t really say what he promised. Though we have excellent equipment, funds are always required, as the wards need to be repaired. Like the Mumbai Gaurakshak Trust has renovated the cattle ward while somebody else has repaired the cat ward. Now the dog wards need to be repaired.”
As far as giving a special room for Salman’s pet dog is concerned, Dr Khanna says, “One of the rooms —which is the cardiac center — is lying vacant as the ECG is not working
. So, if someone wants a special room for his/her pet or to stay the whole day and night, we give that room.”
—–Agencies