At the Nepal Animal Welfare and Research Center (NAWRC), our team is committed to providing comprehensive veterinary care to ensure the well-being of animals in our community. This care includes a wide range of services such as diagnosis, treatment, and preventive measures. Our skilled veterinarians and support staff work tirelessly to diagnose various ailments, administer necessary treatments, and offer preventive services like vaccinations to safeguard animals from common diseases. These efforts are crucial in maintaining the overall health of both domestic pets and stray animals, reducing their suffering and improving their quality of life.
Furthermore, we place a strong emphasis on spaying and neutering as a vital component of our mission to control the animal population. In a country like Nepal, where stray animal overpopulation can lead to numerous issues such as increased suffering, disease transmission, and human-animal conflicts, spaying and neutering programs are essential. By providing these services, we aim to prevent the birth of unwanted litters, thereby reducing the number of stray animals on the streets. This not only helps in controlling the population but also contributes to creating a more balanced and humane environment for both animals and humans. Our efforts in this area are a testament to our commitment to fostering a cruelty-free society and ensuring a stress-free life for all animals.