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Community Animals Rescue, Care & Rehabilitation

Sneha’s Care operates one of the largest dog shelters of Nepal where currently around 170+ dogs are housed. Not only dogs but it is a house to 18 cows, 7 pigs, 7 goats, 4 buffaloes. In some cases, we encounter injured monkeys, snakes and cats(they are released back to their habitat once recovered completely). The community dogs are often subjected to the most horrific cruelty. They are beaten, kicked, and hit-and-run by vehicles, making them injured, in pain, or starving. Sneha’s Care receives numerous animal cruelty and abuse cases in a daily basis mostly related to community dogs by hotline, email, and social media. We have a well-equipped team consisting of veterinary doctors, technicians, assistants and caretakers who handle the cases by visiting the spot where the incident takes place.

Our team is always on the move in our animal ambulance where the full-fledged medical facility has been installed to transfer the animals to our clinic during serious cases. We try to handle almost all the received cases by our means and sometimes locals and other volunteers also support in rescue and medication. After analyzing the situation, our team decides what should be done and where. In most cases where the injuries are minor, we medicate the animals on the spot and release them in the same spot but in serious cases, we transfer them to our clinic and are kept in the shelter for long-term recovery.

 

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