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The BIG FIX Uganda operates programs that link animal welfare with human wellbeing through trauma recovery, veterinary medicine, and public education. The organization runs the Comfort Dog Project, a canine‑assisted trauma therapy program that pairs war trauma survivors with rescued street dogs for a structured 20‑week healing process. It also
operates a veterinary hospital and mobile clinics that provide surgery, intensive care, spay/neuter, vaccinations, and deworming, as well as village-based rabies control campaigns. Its education work includes school outreach, radio programs, community field educators, and printed materials that teach animal welfare, rabies prevention, humane handling, and the benefits of positive human‑animal relationships. Additional activities include animal rescue, rehabilitation, and re‑homing for dogs and cats brought to the hospital or collected by rescue officers.