Putih

Putih was brought to the centre when we were not here, and the owners were advised to take him straight to Dr Sushil for treatment.  Three days later, we were called to rescue a pup abandoned in the jungle near Kopan Monastery.  This was Putih!  Three months later Putih was fully recovered and neutered and has been adopted by Sapna.  Thanks to Help Animals India for helping us with Putih’s initial treatment and care.

Found terrified in the jungle.
A bad case of Demodectic mange.
He surely needed help!
I’ve just been neutered!
Putih now fully recovered.

In early May, Putih, our little fireball, was adopted by the relatives of long-term dog rescuers and community carers, the Ghimire family.  He has reportedly settled in well and is happy.

Honestly, when Putih first came in, we never thought that he would be adoptable.  He was seething with anger and would snap at everyone.  However, with the care provided at the CDWK centre, as he recovered his fur and his health, he also started to recover his trust in people. Not long before his adoption, he had started to jump into the lap of our volunteer, and started to demand pats and affection.  We are so happy that this brave little dog, who was dumped in the jungle and left to die by his previous owners, now has a good home in which to live.