How To Help A Stray Dog In India: 6 Simple Ways - Wagr Petcare

    How To Help A Stray Dog In India: 6 Simple Ways

    Love dogs but unable to adopt or foster due to lifestyle constraints? There are plenty of Indies, lost and abandoned dogs on Indian streets that could use your care. Here’s how to help a stray dog in your area:

    #1: Find your ‘community dog’

    A community dog is a stray dog who is cared for by an individual or a bunch of people living in the area. The dog continues to live on the street and is not needlessly displaced elsewhere. At the same time it also receives care from like-minded people like you when necessary. By taking in a stray dog this way, you also prevent overcrowding in animal shelters.

    #2: Arrange food and shelter

    See that your community dog gets food at least twice a day and has enough water. You can share this responsibility with neighbours who are willing. If there is more than one dog, ensure that each dog gets enough food to prevent fighting. Build makeshift shelters from cardboard boxes, old furniture etc.

    #3: Get vaccinations, sterilization & medical care

    Sterilizing stray dogs in India with the help of the local veterinarian or NGO is the best way to bring down their population. They must also get basic dog vaccinations and regular treatment to control flea and tick.

    Take dogs that need critical care to the local veterinarian. Ensure that the dog has a safe space to recover by fostering it in your home, at a veterinary hospital or at a dog boarding centre. Once the dog has healed, you can reintroduce it to the spot you originally picked it up from.

    #4: Dealing with unfriendly neighbors

    There might be people in your locality who aren’t thrilled about dogs. Keep an eye out to diffuse any conflicts that may arise. Forcefully relocating or harming stray dogs is punishable by law. So in extreme cases get in touch with your local police station. This is one of the most important tips on how to help a stray dog in your area.

    #5: Helping a puppy litter

    Puppies are best left with their mother for at least two months after birth. So if you find a mother with a litter, provide them plenty of food. As the puppies get older, you can consider putting them up for adoption or raising them as community dogs. However, if you find a lone puppy that is sick, unable to survive or is in danger of other dogs or humans, get in touch with a shelter.

    #6: Dealing with lost or abandoned dogs

    Lost and abandoned pets unfortunately form a large part of the stray dog population in India. These can usually be identified by dog collars or by their behaviour as they are responsive to humans, may understand commands and usually have difficulty scavenging for food. Here’s how to help lost dogs or abandoned dogs:

    1. Secure the dog and ensure that immediate food, water & medical issues are taken care of.

    2. Take photos of the dog and circulate widely on Whatsapp and Facebook groups. Check social media for postings about lost dogs and ask around the area as well.

    3. Verify any claims of ownership thoroughly. Pedigrees are especially vulnerable to exploitation by breeders.

    4. If you’re unable to find the owner, then contact a shelter or look at adoption options. 

    Related : 9 tips to find lost dogs in India.

    #7: Identify dogs incapable of surviving on their own


    Dogs who are aged or injured might not be able to survive on the streets by themselves. In such cases, explore potential adopters or get in touch with a local NGO or shelter. You can provide support through donations and food contributions. Alternatively, you can keep them at a dog boarding house and pay for food, medical attention and other charges. In case you want to to adopt them yourself, check this guide on how to adopt stray dogs.

    It is a common tendency to contact animal shelters or NGOs from the get go. However, most animal shelters in Indian cities are already stretched to the limit in terms of space and resources. With these steps on how to help a stray dog, you can help animals in your area without adding to the burden of the shelters.

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    6 comments

    Hi Nandini,

    It is suggested that for small dogs, you can neuter them at around 12 months of age as they do not have many orthopedic issues. However, for medium-large dogs, best to wait till they are above 18 months, for better skeletal growth.

    Do keep in mind that every dog is different, with varying health concerns, so a veterinary consultation is a must for the best advice on when to neuter.

    Wagr

    WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO NEUTER A STRAY DOG? SINCE RESENT STUDIES SUGGEST DOGS SHOULKD BE KEPT INTACT TILL 2 YRS OF AGE FOR PROPER BONE AND JOINT DEVELOPMENT.

    NANDINI

    Hi Wlla,

    The government authority is the Animal Welfare Board of India. However, for helping our strays, the best bet is usually to contact local NGOs of the state.

    You could also check out https://strayanimalfoundationindia.org/ and https://helpanimalsindia.org/ for more information on how to help any stray in need.

    Wagr

    Who is the governmental authority in charge of the street dogs ? I want to help more I have rescued 2 Mammy’s and 7 puppies now in the USA having a good life! Please let me know? I contacted the Embassy of India in California but they didn’t care! Anyone knows 🙏

    Wlla

    Hi Rayees,

    We understand that you might feel helpless in such situations, but for situations where lack of medical facilities is an issue, please do consider booking an online consultation at https://www.wagr.ai/pages/consults. Online consults may not work for very serious injuries, but it will still be of some help and assistance.

    Please do proceed with caution while interacting with injured strays, as they may show unpredictable behaviour.

    Wagr

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