“Doggie” in Tsem Ladrang, Nepal
This is ‘Doggie’. She’s the resident dog in Tsem Ladrang, Nepal. The last time I saw her, she was a small little puppy… but look at her now! She’s fully grown and a beautiful girl. We have a beautiful Ladrang in the mountains of Nepal. We also have a wonderful Vajra Yogini butterlamp house here.
Doggie is Raj Kumar‘s dog. She’s playful, very obedient and very loving. In the morning, she’ll stick her head past the back door to sniff the rubbish bin which is right next to the door inside the kitchen. Hehe
Raj Kumar is a big animal lover, he has 3 dogs of his own at home. He brought Doggie to stay at Tsem Ladrang (Nepal) to guard and take care of the house.
Doggie is a lucky dog, and she gets the whole
annex as well as the run of the Ladrang grounds to herself! There are 3 buildings in Tsem Ladrang Nepal – the main ladrang, a Vajrayogini butterlamp chapel and an annex. The annex is 2 storeys high with a balcony. That is Doggie’s house, although she does share it with the guard hehe
She follows instructions, both in English and Nepalese.
When a few Kecharians went for a pilgrimage to Nepal in December 2010, one of the pilgrims called Wee Liang sponsored 3 bags of dog food for her. Look at Doggie on the right, she is a natural poser… What a great spokesperson she would be for Pedigree!
Tsem Rinpoche
![]()
Doggie has adapted really well to the cold Nepalese winters and hot Nepalese summers!
![]()
She is beautiful dog and protects people she loves. Those who stay in Tsem Ladrang, Nepal, really do become part of her family.
![]()
Adrian (A Kecharian on pilgrimage in Tsem Ladrang, Nepal) plays with Doggie…
![]()
What is Adrian holding in his hand??





























































Nice : )
I was there as well with Adrian along with a few Kechara members. Doggie is very cute and intelligent. She’s bilingual! hehe. When we found out that Raj Kumar could only afford to feed her milk and rice, Wee Liang said that he’ll sponsor Doggie’s food every month.
So we immediately bought a 15kg bag of dog food from a nearby supermarket. Doggie loved the dog biscuits! She ate her bowl of biscuits within seconds. hehe.
Nice
A doggie named Doggie hahaha it made me laugh to hear she had such a simple name but it also reminded me of the (mostly!) simple lives that the Nepalese lead…dog is called Doggie, fish is called Fishie, etc. Doggie may have been reborn as a doggie, but she has also been reborn with the merit to guard the Ladrang in Nepal…may it help her to create the causes for a better rebirth!