Over 25 000 stray dogs wander the streets of
the Kathmandu valley. Most of these dogs live
in a miserable state, suffering from disease,
malnourishment and ill treatment.
The Street Dog Care Camp was established in
February 2009 at Boudha Stupa. Every Saturday
the SDC Camp team, consisting of two local
veterinarians and volunteers, treats street dogs
for skin diseases, infections and injuries. Every
dog is de-wormed and vaccinated against rabies.
Dogs in serious condition are treated at a veterinary
clinic and cared for at the SDC Centre until they
are fit to go back to the street or to be adopted.
Regular weekly camps are planned to take place simultaneously in several locations to provide care and information on the spot. Since the camps are held in public areas,they have an important role in building community awareness and support. People are encouraged to bring sick and injured street dogs from their neighbourhoods.
VACCINATION
Every dog passing through our programme
is de-wormed and vaccinated against rabies.
TREATMENT
Daily and intensive care is provided for
emergency cases, for dogs suffering from
severe mange, skin infections and injuries.
OPERATION
We do our best to save dogs who need surgery,
including CTVT (canine transmissible venereal
tumour).
ADOPTION
Adopting a street dog means mutual joy and
caring. Our team provides help and information
on diet, training and healthcare.
EDUCATION
Collaborating with local communities aims to
reduce pet abandonment, foster compassion
for street dogs and share information about
animal welfare.

The camp in action

Maxim before and after treatment

Strubel before and after treatment

