Tenzing

Tenzing was brought into a spay Camp at Pashupatinath by his owners from Patan in March 2017. They handed him over to the staff and left. He had a venereal tumour the size of a football on his genitals. Kate was called. Tenzing was an amenable dog from the outset. Except for the tumour, he was in really good condition, evidently well cared for. After 5 rounds of chemotherapy, the excess tumour was surgically removed and he was castrated. As the tumour was fairly resistant, he then received further chemotherapy. Now he has fully recovered. Tenzing is a big, energetic, lovable, friendly dog, who gets on well with other dogs. He would make a lovely, protective dog to have around home. It would be wonderful if we could find a caring family to adopt him. He has now been fostered/adopted by Victoria on 9 September 2023.

Tenzing was dumped at a spay camp in February 2017 because he had TVT.  He had two choices, come to us or be put down – he came to us.  Treated successfully for the TVT and neutered, he has fully recovered and is now being sponsored by Sven from Singapore.  Tenzing is available for adoption – he has a gentle nature but is strong and needs a young man to care for him who likes running!  Many thanks to Help Animals India for covering his initial treatment and care costs.  

Tenzing arrives at the spay camp looking pretty sad.  

Narin gives him a good brush down after he has recovered.  

Trent loved taking Tenzing for a run!  

James has a bigger smile than Tenzing!