When an animal is too fragile to fend for herself on the street, or has been rescued from an abusive situation, she or he deserves life-long protection and safety, medical care and love. Help us take care of our permanent residents by sponsoring one of them!
You will receive a personalized Certificate of Sponsorship with a beautiful photo of your Sponsored animal that you (or the person you’re gifting it to) can print and frame. We’ll also send you a letter including information about your Sponsored friend.
Priya is completely blind and absolutely adorable. Watching her play with her friends, you’d hardly guess she is 100 percent blind.
So small. Discarded. Alone and almost faded away. We rescued beautiful Merry after someone dumped her on the road.
Darling Luna has an untreatable condition called cerebullar hypoplasia. This disease, which she has most likely had from birth, happens because of inadequate development of the part of her brain that controls motor functions.
In 2013 we received a distressed call on our helpline from a foreign traveler who had gone to visit a village about an hour’s drive outside of Udaipur, and in that village she had found an emaciated young dog who was unable to stand or walk lying collapsed on the side of the road.
We rescued Honey in 2017 after someone had thrown acid on her back. She had suffered 3rd degree burns over a large part of her back.
We rescued Grace in February 2014 with a piece of wire wrapped through her mouth and bound at the back of her head.
He was named Dobie because he needed to have his tail amputated and when he was just a young puppy we thought that even though he’s a pure Indian street dog, he looked like a Doberman.
Deepak was born a street dog in Udaipur and was hit by a train in late 2014 and had to have one leg fully amputated and two other legs partially amputated.
On December 8, 2015, we got a call on our helpline to come rescue a little street dog who had been hit by a vehicle and was unable to stand.
Rescued in 2012, Baby Boy is the ambassador of the cow nation. As gentle as a kitten, the boy loves cuddles, kisses, and belly rubs!