Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions: Our mission is driven by sustainable funding, ethical practices, and a unique focus on underserved areas. With thorough research, measurable success metrics, and the founder’s expertise, we ensure transparency and impact. Guided by core values and strategic collaborations, we uphold integrity while fostering community support and financial stability.
Our earned income strategy includes:
- Training Fees: Charging veterinarians for surgery training.
- Adoption Fees: A nominal fee for adopting spayed, neutered, vaccinated, and dewormed pets.
- Vaccination Services: Offering vaccinations to the public for a fee to enhance community health.
- Collaboration with Local Authorities: Working with municipalities under central government initiatives.
- NGO Partnerships: Collaborating with NGOs for better management of stray animal populations.
While other organizations operate in cities like Ludhiana, Amritsar, and Mohali, we focus on:
- Smaller Towns and Villages: Serving underserved areas like Moga and Jagraon.
- Mass Scale Operations: Achieving 40-70 spay/neuter surgeries daily.
- Ethical Standards: The founder has transitioned from a high-earning career to lead this initiative for social good.
Yes, our research shows:
- 550 dog bites occur daily in Punjab.
- Rabies leads to 18,000-20,000 deaths annually in India.
- Indian laws mandate humane sterilization under the Animal Birth Control (ABC) Rules.
We track:
- Changes in stray dog populations and dog bite incidents.
- Reduction in rabies cases.
- Training metrics for veterinarians.
- Adoption rates and satisfaction surveys.
- Community engagement and collaboration feedback.
Our founder is a veterinarian with over three decades of experience, including practice in the USA and collaboration with non-profits. They bring a combination of clinical expertise and business management skills to lead this mission.
Our values include:
- Compassion: Humane treatment of animals and communities.
- Integrity: Transparency in operations.
- Collaboration: Partnering with stakeholders to maximize impact.
- Education: Empowering communities and veterinarians.
We partner with:
- Local authorities and municipalities.
- NGOs for resource sharing.
- Veterinary universities for training programs.
- Businesses for sponsorships and in-kind donations.
- Community members to build volunteer networks.
Financial Practices
- Annual audits by accounting firms.
- Transparent reporting to stakeholders.
- Ethical and legally compliant accounting.
- Comprehensive financial planning and budgeting.

