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zondag 2 november 2025

Good news from Animal Nepal: wonderful to read that animal welfare with compassion and dedication with help from Animals India is taking place all over Nepal

 

October 2025 in numbers

Number of dogs treated = 59
Number of dogs spayed/neutered = 214
Number of Anti-Rabies vaccination given = 222
Number of working animals treated = 46

Number of animal welfare classes delivered = 5

Celebrating Kukur, Gai & Goru Tihar at Animal Nepal

Yet, for many of these animals, Tihar is just one day of kindness in a year marked by hardship. The fact that so many of the animals we worship need rescue, treatment, and lifelong care is a reminder that our reverence must go beyond rituals.

As we celebrated, we also reflected — on the need to revive our true Nepali values of compassion, respect, and coexistence with all living beings. Because honoring animals should not end with a festival; it should guide how we treat them every day.

Seven years of success in Lumbini

Bharatpur police trained on animal welfare

This month, Animal Nepal held an animal welfare training for the Bharatpur Metropolitan Police, focusing on their vital role in protecting animals and promoting compassion in the community. Municipality police are often the first responders in animal-related cases, and empowering them with knowledge of welfare laws and humane handling helps ensure kinder, more effective action on the ground.

When law enforcement leads with empathy and awareness, the whole community follows — making Nepal a safer and more compassionate place for animals and people alike.

Promoting chicken welfare in Chitwan

This month, Animal Nepal organized an interaction program with egg suppliers and small-scale farmers in Chitwan to explore ways to motivate and support farmers in improving chicken welfare. A total of 29 participants joined the lively session. Farmers showed great enthusiasm, sharing ideas and expressing genuine interest in adopting better living conditions, proper nutrition, and humane handling for their chickens.

By building collaboration between suppliers and farmers, the program helped strengthen shared understanding and commitment to ethical, welfare-friendly farming practices — a positive step toward more compassionate and sustainable poultry farming in Nepal.

Animal Nepal at National Rabies Interaction Programme 

Animal Nepal participated in an Interaction Programme on Rabies organized by the Veterinary Practitioners’ Association of Nepal (VPAN), with support from FAO and the Department of Livestock Services (DLS). The event brought together experts to discuss rabies prevention, control strategies, and cross-sector collaboration.

Our Program Head and Senior Equine Veterinarian, Dr. Sajana Thapa, presented a compelling case study on rabies in equines, highlighting key clinical features, diagnosis, and management challenges. She emphasized the importance of timely diagnosis, vaccination, and community awareness to prevent transmission between animals and humans.

The session featured interactive discussions with senior officials, including Dr. Ram Nandan Tiwari, Director General of DLS, and Dr. Bimal Sharma Chalise from Sukraraj Tropical and Infectious Disease Hospital. The dialogue stressed the need for stronger One Health collaboration between the veterinary and human health sectors to achieve sustainable rabies control and elimination.

The event concluded with a lively Q&A session, where participants exchanged insights on field challenges, research needs, and coordination strategies to advance rabies prevention in Nepal.

Sweet Shakti’s ongoing journey 

Thanks to the Animal Aid Abroad Sponsorship Program, rescued working animals like Shakti and her mother Mukti have found a safe haven at our Animal Sanctuary, where they receive the love, care, and lifelong support they truly deserve.

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