Moona was rescued from near the Nepal Medical College in Gokarneshwor on 18 April 2024 and was clearly a distemper survivor – although he tested negative. He is making a very good recovery and the movement caused by distemper is reducing. He needs a sponsor as we can’t put him back on the street and is unlikely to be adopted.
Author: Doug Clendon
Bikrami
Bikrami was rescued from Makalbari on 3rd October 2024 after an accident and with a serious neck wound and unable to use his hind legs. We had a small wheel chair available which he manages very well. His neck has healed very well but his hind legs don’t function, although he has sensitivity. He needs a sponsor as he is …
Goru
Goru arrived in June 2023 with a burn on his back, a smallish white dog with a back leg problem but could walk. Low platelets and spondilitus diagnosed so on Doxycycline and liver tonic. Recovering but will need on-going treatment for spondilitus. Neemds a sponsor, probably not suitable for adoption.
Joey
Joey was one of Banchari’s three puppies and they arrived in September 2023. All three were healthy, have been sterilised and vaccinated. All available for sponsoring or adoption.
Gyan Prakash
Gyan Prakash arrived at the Centre in December 2021 with a broken leg. This healed very well and she has now been spayed and vaccinated. She is available for sponsorship or adoption.
Tsundu
Tsundu was brought in to the Centre in August 2020 by a Buddhist monk called Lama Namkha. She was a young puppy and was entrusted to our care. She was spayed and has been vaccinated and needs a good home. She was sponsored by Lama Namkha for several years but is now available for sponsoring or adoption.
Mundri
In mid 2014, a young Tamang man, Sujet, called Kate to look at an adolescent, husky type dog that had been slashed across the back. He and his mother had the dog in a cardboard carton in their tiny room. The mother had sold her earrings to pay for the dog’s initial treatment. Therefore, the dog was called Mundri, meaning …
Zhumri
Zhumri was bought in by Tsering on 8 August 2023 with an eye problem. He needs regular eye treatment but otherwise is ok. He will stay in the Centre but needs a sponsor.
Bhote
Bhote was brought to us by Rudra on 24 November 2023 from Gurung Tole. He had an injured back leg and low platelets. Not really a street dog, rather an abandoned owned dog, he made a good recovery and will stay in the Centre. He needs a sponsor and is unlikely to be adopted.
Kale Besigaun
Kale Besigaun was picked up in Besigaun on 31 October 2023 in poor condition. Good food and care made a big difference and he is now a happy member of the community, and will probably stay here for the rest of his life. He is being sponsored by Jayne from the UK.