Boho Beautiful have just issued a wonderful video on their experience trying to save a dog with distemper near Kopan Monastery recently and their visit to Community Dog Welfare Kopan to seek our help.
Boho Beautiful

Boho Beautiful have just issued a wonderful video on their experience trying to save a dog with distemper near Kopan Monastery recently and their visit to Community Dog Welfare Kopan to seek our help.
Recently, we had a visit from the Centre for Disabled Children Assistance in Kapan. Here is a link to a video of the visit. We are very grateful to CDCA for permission to share this beautiful video.
Djengo was found in Thamel in July 2013 by Nicky and Naren – he was in pretty poor condition and had trouble keeping food down. Djengo in Thamel Nicky meets Djengo Djengo is left at the shelter – to be picked up soon… In October 2014, Naren drives 3,000 km from Goa to Kathmandu to pick up Djengo, and Djengo’s …
A big thank you to all those who have supported us so far – we have now reached AU$6,998 and only need $1,002 to hit our target. So please help us help the dogs by supporting our medical contingency fund. We have just had three puppies dumped on us and have rescued a dog with bad mange (photo below). So …
Do take a look at TransferWise if you are sending us money – this is a very low cost method of sending money. We can accept TransferWise payments into our New Zealand bank account – ask for account details if you wish to use this process.
Our fund raiser has slowed down again – we are almost at AU$5,800 thanks to several donors over the past 10 days or so. How about another push to at least hit 6,000 this week? Plus we do need another $2,000 …. Attached photos show Pirata – she has acquired that name because of her eye problem. A young puppy …
We are currently looking for longer term volunteers from 1 – 5 months of full-time work caring for the dogs in the shelter. Please see the Volunteering section on the following page: http://www.communitydogwelfarekopan.org/how-you-can-help/volunteering/
So far we have raised AU$4,363 towards the target of AU$8,000 needed for the medical costs for homeless dogs over the next 12 months. This means that we are 54% on the way to the target for the Medical Contingency Fund. We are grateful to all our supporters who have donated and shared the campaign. www.gofundme.com/medical-fund-for-vulnerable-street-dogs-in-nepal
With the increasing numbers of inpatient dogs from the community, cases of Canine Transmissible Venereal Tumour, and sterilizations, we are finding it more and more difficult to cover the costs of medical treatment for vulnerable dogs. The projected costs to CDWK for medical treatment over the next 12 months could be as high as US$6,000 (over AU$8,000). Therefore, we have …