History
1. 1998 January: Establishment of Society for Animal Welfare and Management (SAWM) legally i.e. registered in government office and affiliated to Social Welfare C
2. 1999 October: Dog show arranged at Bhrikuti Mandap, Kathmandu, Nepal in collaboration with Kennel Club of Nepal and sponsored by House of Rajkarnikar
3. 2000 July: SAWM was associated with RSPCA UK.
4. 2000 October: Second Dog Show was organized at Bhrikuti Mandap, Kathmandu, Nepal in collaboration with previous kennel club and sponsor.
5. 2001 February: Publication of awareness materials like pet care booklet, pamphlets, fliers, and brochure.
6. 2002 April: Permission received from the Department of Livestock Services for Animal rescue and care centre.
7. 2003 February: 1112 animals including cows, cats, birds, horses and dogs were provided free veterinary services in collaboration with Janasewa Veterinary Clinic.
8. 2004 February: Establishment of own Veterinary Service Centre.
9. 2005 March: 1200 dogs were given anti-rabies vaccine free of cost in 6 different camps in Kathmandu.
10. 2006 September: SAWM was rewarded permission to advocate against cruelty to animals, from the Department of Livestock Services.
11. 2007 May: 3000 community dogs were vaccinated against rabies virus in Jaleswor Municipality and its territorial village development committee of Dhanusha district of Nepal.
12. 2007 September: Flood disaster relief program was completed in Holiya village development committee of Banke district of Nepal .
13. 2008 April: Comprehensive Survey on General Status of Working Animals of Nepalgunj (CSGSWAN) was completed.
14. 2008 June: Demonstration in front of Australian Embassy in Nepal and other activity to support Handle With Care (HWC) program of WSPA.
15. 2008 October: Celebration of World Animal Day (4th October) distributing awareness materials like flairs, pamphlets with demonstration in the heart of Kathmandu city.
16. 2008 September: Flood disaster relief for the victims of Koshi River flood in Sunsari district of eastern Nepal (FDRKBASD) was completed providing veterinary care and nutritional feed to 2363 animals.
17. Treatment and surgery of stray and domestic animals, 3500 in number, in the clinic from 2004 onwards till the date.
18. 2010 August: Flood Disaster Relief in Kanchanpur District of far Western Development Region of Nepal (FDRKDN) was completed providing veterinary care and nutritional feed to 1700 animals.

