Support Stray Dog Welfare in Punjab | Barking for a Better Punjab



Support humane solutions to the stray dog crisis.

Barking For A Better Punjab, India
Caring For Paws, Protecting Communities

A 2018 study estimates 1.5 million community animals die in Indian road accidents yearly, many being stray dogs, but exact puppy data is unavailable.

9.1 million dog bites annually in India

36% of Rabies death in India-mostly children

94% of rabies cases are preventable

1 in 3 people bitten are children under 15

1 dog bite every 3.5 seconds

62 million stray dogs in India

Our Mission

Our mission is to promote the welfare of stray dogs by providing a compassionate and sustainable approach to managing the stray dog population through effective sterilization, adoption, and community education. We are dedicated to offering hands-on training to veterinary students in performing essential surgeries, equipping them with the knowledge and skills necessary to make a positive impact on animal welfare. Through our integrated programs, we aim to reduce stray populations, enhance the quality of care for animals in need, and foster a compassionate society that values all living beings.​

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Surgical Care

We perform surgeries to ensure health and prevent overpopulation.

Vaccination Drive

We vaccinate stray dogs to protect them and prevent diseases.

Adoption Drives

Connecting abandoned dogs with loving families.

✓ Reduce stray dog population through sterilization.

Prevent rabies outbreaks and promote public safety.

✓ Foster a compassionate society that values animal welfare.

How You Can Help
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Vision Statement

We envision a Punjab/India where every stray dog is treated with dignity and respect, where overpopulation is managed through responsible practices, and where veterinary professionals are trained and equipped to advocate for and care for all animals in their communities.

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