Muki

Muki, a friendly street dog, was brought to us by the Ghimire family. He was suffering from a severe case of throat, mouth and neck warts. The Ghimire family intended to take him back into their community and care for him once he had recovered.

Muki was a patient, gentle, long-suffering dog, who responded well to human company. While Dr Sushil initially estimated that the warts would drop off by themselves when his immune system picked up from good feeding, this did not happen. Despite a fight, the viral wart infection did not resolve. Bouts of secondary infections and subsequent aggressive treatment also knocked him around. Friendly and affectionate to the end, after four months in the CDWK centre, Muki passed away.