By Shayle Havemann | Project leader
The situation for strays in Nepal is truly horrifying and would be enough to upset anyone. Not only are these animals suffering from disease and the local authority poisoning campaigns but they also have no veterinary help and have to scavenge for food and water
By working with local authorities repeating core programmes we can spay, rabies vaccine around 250 dogs per camp. We aim to run 4 camps a month. We also rescue and rehabilitate injured street animals and respond to any critical outbreak on the streets. We are the only charity doing this work and we are working across multiple locations
By working with local authorities repeating core programmes we can spay, rabies vaccine around 250 dogs per camp. We aim to run 4 camps a month. We also rescue and rehabilitate injured street animals and respond to any critical outbreak on the streets. We are the only charity doing this work and we are working across multiple locations
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