Lalitpur launches animal ambulance service
The Lalitpur Metropolitan City has launched an animal veterinary ambulance service with the aim to provide immediate medical attention to street dogs and stray animals in the City.
Lalitpur Mayor Chiri Babu Maharjan on Wednesday handed over the ambulance to Sneha’s care, a non-profit organisation that has been working for the welfare of street dogs and stray animals since 2014, for operation.
“We are concerned about the increasing number of stray dogs and animals abandoned on the road. We want to solve this problem,” said Maharjan, who is serving as the City’s mayor for the second time after winning the local polls held on May 13.
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