Puppy factory
On a balmy February afternoon, employees at Sneha’s Care—an animal rescue centre based out of Chobhar—stumbled upon one of the most grisly sights they had witnessed in their careers: Over a dozen dog carcasses casually strewn across the landscape. In Kathmandu, where there are no clear protocols on the disposal of deceased animals, it is not uncommon for pet carcasses to end up tossed into a river or simply left to the elements in the Valley’s outskirts. But this was no regular incident.
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