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- Why Straytise | StrayTise
WHY STRAYTISE Recently (16 Nov, 2023), The Karnataka High Court directed the Karnataka government to undertake extensive measures to publicize guidelines on feeding street animals. “Publicize ” AKA “create awareness ”. Additionally, "It cannot be much disputed that unless steps are taken to give wide publicity to these Guidelines , their effective implementation may not happen and that would defeat the very purpose for which the Government has come out with the same," the Court said. (Note: These guidelines, rules & regulations have been into effect for several years now including the prevention of cruelty to animals act 2001) (This is an extract of the news & here’s the link) https://www.barandbench.com/news/publicise-policy-feeding-stray-dogs-karnataka-high-court-state?_gl=1*1e17dem*_ga*aG9Nc1ZQYUxueHZ3X1Q4WlVHYV9sZUF0R0tLSEtid3Q3d0hPbE91WUFTNVpRUXlxRVpic0JSc0lRT1hpM2l4TQ..*_ga_2MGJDQEB43*MTcwMDE1MDkxMC4xLjEuMTcwMDE1MTE0Mi4wLjAuMA As quoted in the news article: “The Court suggested various modes of publicizing the same including uploading it on official websites, distributing pamphlets and placards in busy areas, and exploring opportunities for screening in theaters and television networks.” Straytise is one such effort. StrayTise makes sense. WHY STRAYTISE? Let's move on to statistics of a recent survey we conducted. This questionnaire was sent to a mixed group of people to ensure balance in views. Group A: Community animal caretakers Group B: People who lived with pets but never got involved with community animals. Group C: People who never lived with pets or fed a community animal. Group D: People who weren’t comfortable with community animals. Group E: People who were just neutral in their views and never mulled over this subject. The results were heartwarming & thought provoking. Statistics IN TERMS OF THE NEED TO TAKE CARE OF COMMUNITY ANIMALS AND AWARENESS IN THE AREAS OF LAW - 85% VOTED YES to community dog / animal feeding. 65% WERE UNAWARE of the community animal and caretaker protection laws. 80% WEREN'T AWARE of the community / colony animal caretaker card issued by ANIMAL WELFARE BOARD OF INDIA IN TERMS OF CURRENT VIEWS ON THE COMMUNITY DOGS/ ANIMAL SITUATION & THEIR OPINIONS - 57.41% referred to it as a PROBLEM . 25.93% HAD NO IDEA of the situation 14.81% WERE CARETAKERS AS AN EXTENSION TO THE EARLIER QUESTION - 66.67% VOTED FOR STERILIZATION to contain the population 37.04% VOTED for REHABILITATION IN TERMS OF INFORMATION ON STERILIZATION, VACCINATION , IDENTIFICATION OF THESE DOGS / ANIMALS & INITIATIVES BY THE GOVERNMENT - 55% VOTED NO 32% VOTED YES IN TERMS OF OWNERSHIP OF COMMUNITY DOG / ANIMAL STERILIZATION & VACCINATION - 65% said GOVT Authorities 50% said NGOs 32% said VETS 34% said INDIVIDUALS 6% said NOBODY WHEN ASKED ABOUT THE PAIN POINTS WITH COMMUNITY ANIMALS - 61.54% said CHASING BIKES 55.77% said UNHYGENIC CONDITIONS 38.46% said THEY ATTACK HUMANS 32.69% said THEY BARK TOO MUCH 30.77% said THEY HOWL AT NIGHT WHEN ASKED ABOUT THE POSITIVES OF COMMUNITY ANIMALS - 66.04% PRAISED THEIR LOYALTY 65% said THEY MAKE GREAT COMPANIONS 34% said THEY KEEP RATS AWAY Conclusion 85% voted a YES to community animal tending. (Feeding & caretaking) 72% feeling safe (be it themselves or their street / homes) with their presence 67% voted for sterilization (with the rest suggesting adoption, rehabilitation etc) 66% praising their loyalty. 61% quoted chasing bikes 57% referred to population of community dogs / animals as a problem. (Details is in the statistics section) 38% quoted attacking humans as an issue. This data is a compelling view of a society that is inclined to encourage human-animal coexistence. The scales of compassion & empathy clearly outweigh aversion. In over 2 decades of meeting people from different walks of life, many have expressed gratitude to the compassion that community animal caretakers demonstrate. Many have objected. Many have supported. Many were neutral. The fundamentals of – 1. Why are there so many dogs? 2. They are such a menace! 3. Why are they not a threat? 4. Why are you providing food and water? boils down to a circle of apathy & ignorance which should ideally take us to a stage of empathy to be able to ask- 1. What is vaccination? 2. What is sterilization? 3. Who will sterilize them? 4. What are the benefits of tending to them? 5. Are they really needed in my society? 6. Why can't we be like the other countries? While there are plenty informative websites with great material & guidance, the ones who use it are INTERESTED to go DEEPER into the subject. What about those who don't know where to look for information or find it too much to absorb? Why should unawareness be ridiculed? Why should it be labeled as "hatred" Or "unkindness"? HENCE, STRAYTISE. StrayTise makes sense. * Picture credit: Google I could fear an animal, yet be a kind person. I could hold a different perspective & principle on kindness, nobleness, the joy of giving and charity yet not get involved with animals or HARM THEM. I could watch a wild animal caretaker with awe but still maintain my distance. Isn't the same theory applicable to the ones watching community animal caretakers from a distance? Food for thought! Having said that, there's a thick line I'd draw between unawareness VS interference, cruelty and hate. More on that later. Now, Picture this. Animal welfare is a huge truck running on 4 big wheels. The TYRES are - Law & order & Governing bodies AWBI (animal welfare board of India) SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals , a nonprofit animal welfare organization around the world) AWRN's (Animal welfare research network, across the world) The RIMS are NGO's / hospitals / vets that operate as trauma / treatment centers in support to these organizations. The SPOKES are - Volunteers, rescuers, citizens, adoption groups, blood donor groups, behavioral trainers, physiotherapists, nutritionists etc. How will that vehicle move forward in consistent speed without support & contribution? (By contribution I don't mean monetary). That support is AWARENESS . HENCE, STRAYTISE. StrayTise makes sense.
- Blank Page | StrayTise
Oh My Dog! Let’s look at some basic math so we understand the why’s, how’s, who’s and what’s about the stray / community dog population in India. A female dog, over her 10 year lifespan litters over 120 puppies. How? She gets into heat cycle twice a year. They mate during this season and an unsterilized (Unsterilized = NOT sterilized. Sterilization = Animal birth control program) female gets pregnant. 2 litters a year equals to 12 pups (considering it is 6 pups per litter). Assuming the female is fertile for 10 years of her life, we're looking at 120 puppies per female dog in her lifespan. Moving on, Half of her litters are usually female (source of this information is based on years of baseline data). Each female pup, if unspayed (Unspayed, a term usually reserved for female dogs) = Unsterilized. Sterilization = Animal birth control program), will litter another 120 from the age of 6 months and so on. Here’s a visual explanation of that. Note: The number of litters per year could range between 10-16 depending on the health of a female dog. (Image credit: https://streetpaws.org/ ) “I would leave working out the subsequent arithmetic to you!” So who sterilizes the dogs? The Govt of India recommends controlling the population of stray / community dogs through implementation of FREE ANIMAL BIRTH CONTROL program. There are ABC / AR (Anti rabies) programs running all over the country. As you’re reading this, there are thousands of them striving (govt bodies, NGO’s and individual volunteers) to make a difference by contributing in their small ways. BUT THE BUCK DOESN’T STOP HERE. The sheer magnitude of catching, sterilizing and releasing such a huge number of stray / community dogs has been a big challenge. If we’re sterilizing dogs, why am I seeing so many of them around? The ABC programme must be implemented scientifically as we continue to support and work with the government to scale facilities. In order to work with the government successfully, local authorities, NGO’s and individual caretakers / volunteers MUST be supported by their communities. How will just a dozen NGO’s, govt bodies & volunteers spread across cities and states manage to create an impact on a situation of this magnitude? Sterilizing dogs and vaccinating them, apart from controlling the population, reduces other issues such as- Mating aggression in males Puppy–protection aggression in females Reducing the number of starved, injured, sick, aggravated and dead animals on the streets Far better controlled rabies This means fewer people getting bitten as well as fewer injured dogs. Hence the most impactful & humane form of animal welfare is to sterilize more and more dogs. BBMP (In Bangalore and other equivalent municipal governing bodies in different states) sterilize community dogs and drop them back after necessary post operative care and anti rabies vaccination. Caretakers monitor and medicate on the street as needed & guided by professionals. In other cases, if a caretaker is unavailable, local citizens work with BBMP or other designated authorities for in patient support until the dog recovers. For the above to run seamlessly, feeding stray animals AKA community animals is a key part in building a trustworthy human-animal relationship. In order to sustain this relationship, community animal caretakers play a pivotal role. The street is their home and these animals are recognized as citizens of India as per the law and there are constitutions protecting them. So being compassionate towards animals is FAR BEYOND Good deeds, astro-scientific triggers for remedial solutions of karmic burdens or folkloristic illustrations of mortals & immortals being associated with animals. It is a necessity. WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP? Regardless of what drives you towards or far away from stray / community animals, it is in YOUR INTEREST to remain INVOLVED to encourage harmony & order in your community. Get aware & spread awareness. (it is our social, legal and moral responsibility to tend to them.) Work closely with community animal caretakers to inform about dogs who need sterilization and vaccination Work with local authorities (BBMP), Ngo’s and veterinary hospitals to facilitate sterilization & vaccination drives in your area. Report animals in distress so they can get medical help. Consider passive or active adoption! Either as an individual or as a community. Feed if you can OR encourage the ones who do it. There are ways and means to agree on designated feeding areas the feeding slots. Be a responsible caretaker. Do not litter the place. Don’t be a noisy feeder. Agree on an amicable solution to coexist with people who many not be comfortable with animals. Relocation, poisoning, hurting or starving of stray / community animals is a legal offense. Threatening & harassing colony animal caretakers is a legal offense. So refrain from it. Let’s practice HARMONIOUS COEXISTENCE AMONGST OURSELVES AND THE ANIMALS. The strays / community animals of India (Dogs, cows, cats, horses, pigs, snakes, donkeys, birds and other species) ARE HERE TO STAY, AS WE ARE. THEY ARE PROTECTED BY THE LAW, AS WE ARE. https://www.freelaw.in/legalarticles/Laws-to-protect-stray-animals-in-India#:~:text=In%20the%20case%20of%20stray,by%20reason%20of%20starvation%20thirst%E2%80%9D
- FAQ's | StrayTise
GALLERY video by Poesyprom In animal welfare, we’re often exposed to unrelenting stress, with no prospect of it easing in sight. We’re repeatedly exposed to the pain and sufferings of the animals who we deeply and passionately feel for. The rise in the stray / community dogs-human conflicts, the negative media attention, lack of empathy in people, active and passive participation in animal cruelty by the community, mindless breeding and the illegal breeding of the dogs, dog-fight rings, wealthy-educated or uneducated- pet owners who buy and discard their pet like a commodity, lack of awareness in public, lack of adoptive homes, lack of foster homes, lack of trained medical and shelter staff, lack of government support, lack of funds, inflation, distancing from our own family, the list can be never ending… I remember when I was walking through the kennels last time, all full with the beautiful healthy dogs, I was just thinking, I don’t know how much longer we can keep doing this. But just then we receive a picture of a dog in need, no help or hope in sight, no other way to go and so there we have our answer - “We will keep going till we have the last fiber of our being left in us to give.” - Written by an animal welfare enthusiast & rescuer. #adoptdontshop #dogs
- Knowledge base | StrayTise
Knowledge Base Every “experience” is but a “guideline” to “build your own around it”. LAW & ORDER https://awbi.gov.in/view/index/colony-animal-care-taker https://www.freelaw.in/legalarticles/Laws-to-protect-stray-animals-in- View More READING PLEASURE https://bombatdawgz.wordpress.com/ https://vosd.in/ View More CARETAKER BEST PRACTICES Accountability & responsibility is a trying virtue unless distributed periodically among.. View More RECOMMENDED RULES OF ENGAGEMENT FOR COLONY ANIMAL CARETAKERS Tipping over from compassion to compassion fatigue is very easy when you carry an extremely View More PERCEPTION MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDATION FOR CARETAKERS Adopt an inclusive approach as much as possible. Creating awareness doesn't come easy. View More COMMUNITY DOG / ABANDONED DOG INTEGRATION GUIDE It is illegal to relocate stray / community animals under Section 11(1) (i) and Section 11(1) (j), PCA Act, 1960. View More FINDING LOST COMMUNITY DOGS / CATS AND DOMESTIC PETS Continue to visit the usual spot during different hours of the day .. View More WHY IT IS IMPORTANT TO WALK DOMESTIC DOGS ON LEASH! As a caretaker of stray / community animals and a domestic pet parent, I'll share views from View More WORKING WITH COMMUNITY DOGS CARETAKERS / RESCUERS Once the animal is spotted, stay around to ensure you’re available once the rescuer arrives. View More ADMINISTERING MEDICINES AKA SPOT TREATMENT (AS PRESCRIBED) TO COMMUNITY ANIMALS. Crush the pill OR empty the capsule OR syrup as per the prescribed quantity. View More EDUCATING CHILDREN ON HOW TO INTERACT WITH COMMUNITY / DOMESTIC ANIMALS. Like humans, dogs like their privacy and do not welcome unwanted petting View More EFFECT OF YOUR DECIBEL LEVELS ON COMMUNITY ANIMALS (ALL ANIMALS) AND HOW TO BEFRIEND THEM Society evolves not by shouting each other down but by the unique capacity of unique individual beings to comprehend each other View More
- Directory | StrayTise
DIRECTORY Filter by category Reset all Category Name Main Location Address Web Address Number / Whatsapp link to join group / Phone number Animal husbandry HELPLINE Animal Husbandry : AVHS BLR / 24/7 Animal rescue HELPLINE Bangalore 8277100200 TRAUMA & TREATMENT CENTRES (NGO) The Voice Of Stray Dogs Indiranagar 4062, 19th Main Rd, HAL 2nd Stage, Indiranagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560008 TBD TRAUMA & TREATMENT CENTRES (NGO) Charlie's Animal Rescue Centre (CARE) Hennur Survey No. 124/1 Mittaganahalli Cross, Kogilu, Near Reva College, Yelahanka, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560064 94839 11110, 90359 99372, 080-6999 9372, 81230 38270 TRAUMA & TREATMENT CENTRES (NGO) Maruthy Dog Shelter Sarjapur Road Survey 185, Next to Thaiye Mane, Kodathi Village, Marathahalli - Sarjapur Rd, Bengaluru, Karnataka 56003 96633 84826, 78997 74494 TRAUMA & TREATMENT CENTRES (NGO) Sudha Shelter Home Ramnagara ittamadu abhanakuppe road ramnagara, taluk, near dannamma temple, Bengaluru, Karnataka 562109 077608 02072 TRAUMA & TREATMENT CENTRES (NGO) Animal House Kodigehalli HCJ+53H, Rajiv Gandhi Nagar, Kodigehalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560065 TBD TRAUMA & TREATMENT CENTRES (NGO) Sarvoham Animal Foundation J P Nagar No.127, 3rd Cross, 1st Main, Aishwarya Layout, Ray Center Road Jambu Savari Dinne, 8th Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560083 1800 102 8032 TRAUMA & TREATMENT CENTRES (NGO) LFF - Boarding and Adoption Centre JP Nagar 8th Phase 80 Feet Road, Royal County, 1st Phase, Kothnur, Karnataka 560083 7899967683 TRAUMA & TREATMENT CENTRES (NGO) Animal Rights Fund Kengeri Unnamed Road, BSM Extension, Kengeri Satellite Town, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560060 TBD TRAUMA & TREATMENT CENTRES (NGO) DogsOwnCountry Kanakapura No. 89/14, Agara Village, Banjara palya, Kanakapura Rd, Kengeri Hobli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560082 TBD TRAUMA & TREATMENT CENTRES (NGO) We Save Animals Kanakapura QFRR+JP7, K. Chudahalli, Karnataka 560082 96323 00046 TRAUMA & TREATMENT CENTRES (NGO) ALAI Rescues Bagalur Mitganahalli, Kadusonnapanahalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 562149 97392 88282 TRAUMA & TREATMENT CENTRES (NGO) SAI Yelahanka TBD 98865 35565, 99167 86240 TRAUMA & TREATMENT CENTRES (NGO) ARF / Girish Kengeri, Jayanagar TBD 96322 01065 TRAUMA & TREATMENT CENTRES (NGO) Lets Live Together Rajajinagar TBD 99864 13916 TRAUMA & TREATMENT CENTRES (NGO) Krupa Loving Animal,Bangalore Kengeri 16, 7th Main Rd, Subash Nagar, Kengeri Satellite Town, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560060 98805 63690, 82967 13484, 82773 69630 TRAUMA & TREATMENT CENTRES (NGO) CUPA Trauma Centre Hebbal KVAFSU, Veterinary College Campus, Bellary Rd, opp. CBI, Sanjaynagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560024 080-22947300, 98454 25678 centres good with skin treatment (NGO) Dr Akshay's hope trauma centre TBD TBD TBD centres good with Parvo treatment (NGO) Charlie's Animal Rescue Centre Yelahanka Survey No. 124/1 Mittaganahalli Cross, Kogilu, Near Reva 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VET HOSPITAL Filter by Taluk Name Reset all District Name Taluk Name officer name Designation Contact number Hospital EMERGENCY 24/7 contact number Address Operational hours timings Ambulance availability In patient facility Isolation ward availability Xray Scan Blood test Vaccination capability Sterilization capability Medical store availability Mobile vet capability Other types of surgery Other Types of treatment Animal types for treatment Number of vets Number of para vets Number of surgeons Additional comments by hospital Bangalore Urban Bangalore South Dr.R.Shwetha Veterinary Officer 9513135676 veterinary Dispensary, Madapatna, Bangalore South, Bangalore urban dist-56213 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES NO ALL 2 1 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore South Dr.Harish.A Senior Veterinary Officer 9845316629 veterinary Dispensary, Chandrappa circle Chunchankuppe (P),Tavarekere (H), Bangalore South, Bangalore urban dist-562130 9am 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Holidays YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO YES YES ALL 3 1 3 Bangalore Urban Bangalore Urban Dr.Shivakumar Veterinary Officer 9535174024 veterinary Dispensary, Muttanalluru, Sarjapura (H), Anekal, Bangalore urban dist-560099 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 1 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore Urban Dr.Rudresh.K.M Veterinary Officer 7829817084 veterinary Dispensary, Shivanahalli , Jigani (H), Anekal, Bangalore urban dist-560083 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES NO NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES NO ALL 2 1 1 Bangalore Urban Bangalore Urban Dr.Mahendra.S Veterinary Officer 7019000940 veterinary Dispensary, Hennagara, Anekal, Bangalore urban dist-560105 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays YES YES NO NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ONLY DOGS 3 1 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore Urban Dr.Vardhaman Veterinary Officer 8970327068 veterinary Dispensary, Dommasandra, Sarjapura(H), Anekal, Bangalore urban dist-562225 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES NO ALL 2 1 2 Bangalore Urban bangalore East Dr.Govindaraju.V Chief Veterinary Officer 9019688261 veterinary Dispensary, Doddagubbi, Bidarahalli (H), Bangalore East, Bangalore urban dist-560077 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays YES YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 1 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore East Dr.Muniswamy Chief Veterinary Officer 9880244079 veterinary Dispensary, Halanayakanahalli, Sarjapura Road, Bangalore East, Bangalore urban dist-560035 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 1 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore East Dr.Rajeshwar Chief Veterinary Officer 9902999221 veterinary Dispensary, Kadusonnappanahalli, Kannur (P), Bidarahalli(H), Bangalore East, Bangalore urban dist-562149 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO YES NO ALL 3 1 3 Bangalore Urban Bangalore East Dr.Anitha shreeram Senior Veterinary Officer 9740552255 veterinary Dispensary, Kannuru, Bangalore East, Bangalore urban dist-562149 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES NO NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES NO ALL 2 1 1 Bangalore Urban Bangalore East Dr.Prashanthkumar.G.N Chief Veterinary Officer 9886119725 veterinary Dispensary, Manduru, Virgo Nagar (P), Bangalore East, Bangalore urban dist-560049 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES NO NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 1 1 Bangalore Urban Bangalore East Dr.Nataraj.M.B Chief Veterinary Officer 9448415724 veterinary Dispensary, Kalkere, Bangalore East, Bangalore urban dist-560043 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO YES YES ALL 3 1 3 Bangalore Urban Bangalore East Dr.J.N.Deepak Chief Veterinary Officer 9448251094 veterinary Dispensary, Rachenahally Road, Shivaramakaranth nagar (P), Thanisandra, Bangalore East, Bangalore urban dist-560077 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 1 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore East Dr.Srilakshmi.V.B Chief Veterinary Officer 9880964024 veterinary Dispensary, Doddanekkunadi, Bangalore East, Bangalore urban dist-560037 Bangalore Urban Bangalore East Dr.A.T.Kolkar Chief Veterinary Officer 8495019849 veterinary Dispensary, Gunjuru, Bangalore East, Bangalore urban dist-560087 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO YES NO ALL 3 1 3 Bangalore Urban Bangalore East Dr.Anitha Gowda Chief Veterinary Officer 9845381691 veterinary Dispensary, Horamavu agara Bangalore East, Bangalore urban dist-560043 Bangalore Urban Bangalore East Dr.Azeemulla.H.R Chief Veterinary Officer 9844103321 veterinary Dispensary, K.Narayanapura Bangalore East, Bangalore urban dist-560077 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES NO NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 0 1 Bangalore Urban Bangalore East Dr.Shivashankra Reddy Chief Veterinary Officer 9480320306 veterinary Dispensary, Medihalli, Virgo Nagar(P), Bangalore East, Bangalore urban dist-560049 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO YES YES ALL 3 1 3 Bangalore Urban Bangalore East Dr.Mohmmad Abbas Chief Veterinary Officer 9902218805 veterinary Dispensary, Byrathi, Next to govt Primary school, Bilishivale Road, Bangalore East, Bangalore-560077 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO YES YES ALL 1 0 3 Bangalore Urban Bangalore East Dr.T.N.Thammareddy Chief Veterinary Officer 9448003637 veterinary Dispensary, Kadugodi Bangalore East, Bangalore urban dist-560067 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES NO ALL 2 1 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore North Dr.S.N.Chidanandamurthy Chief Veterinary Officer 9449350103 veterinary Dispensary, Sondekoppa, Bangalore North, Bangalore urban dist-562130 Bangalore Urban Bangalore North Dr.Sunilkumar.Havanur Chief Veterinary Officer 9448446444 veterinary Dispensary, Doddabommasandra, Bangalore North, Bangalore urban dist-560097 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO YES YES ALL 3 0 3 Bangalore Urban Bangalore North Dr.M.H.Reddy Chief Veterinary Officer 9900229973 veterinary Dispensary, Prakashnagar, Gayithridevi park, BBMP building, Bangalore North, Bangalore urban dist-560021 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 0 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore North Dr.Somareddy Chief Veterinary Officer 9118268371 veterinary Dispensary, Mahalakshmipura, Kantirava nagara, Nandini Layout, Bangalore North, Bangalore urban dist-560096 Bangalore Urban Bangalore North Dr.S.Sambhashivareddy Chief Veterinary Officer 9845276958 veterinary Dispensary, Jakkuru, Yalahanka (H), Bangalore North, Bangalore-64 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES NO ALL 2 0 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore North Dr.M.Puttanna Chief Veterinary Officer 9845625933 veterinary Dispensary, Jalahalli, Bangalore North, Bangalore urban dist-560013 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO YES YES ALL 3 1 3 Bangalore Urban Bangalore North Dr.G.B.Ramesh Chief Veterinary Officer 9845357634 veterinary Dispensary, Chikkabanavara, Chikkabanavara (P), Yashavanthapura (H), Bangalore North, Bangalore Urban dist-560090 Bangalore Urban Bangalore North Dr.N.Kantharaj Chief Veterinary Officer 8073939905 veterinary Dispensary, Bettahalasur, Jala (H), Bangalore North, Bnagalore urban dist-565721 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 1 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore North Dr.Karthik.M.G Chief Veterinary Officer 9886662662 veterinary Dispensary, Gantiganahalli, Bangalore North, Bangalore urban dist-560064 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 0 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore North Dr.Chaithanya Chief Veterinary Officer 9663040949 veterinary Dispensary, Makali, Dasanapura (H), Bangalore North, Bangalore urban dist-562132 Bangalore Urban Bangalore North Dr.H.C.Anilkumar Chief Veterinary Officer 9740155187 veterinary Dispensary, Ravuttanahalli, Kittanahally (P), Dasanapura (H), Bangalore North, bangalore urban dist-562132 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 0 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore North Dr.Ashwath.M.B Chief Veterinary Officer 9686658512 veterinary Dispensary, Siluvepura, Bangalore North, Bangalore urban dist-560090 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO YES NO ALL 3 0 3 Bangalore Urban Bangalore North Dr.R.Manohar Chief Veterinary Officer 9845588227 veterinary Dispensary, Singanayakanahalli, Singanayakanahalli(P), Bangalore North, Bangaore urban dist-560064 Bangalore Urban Bangalore North Dr.A.D.Shivaram Chief Veterinary Officer 9448654119 veterinary Dispensary, Mallasandra, Bangalore North, Bangalore-560057 Bangalore Urban Bangalore North Dr.Manasa.R.Kottadamane Veterinary Officer 9986290884 veterinary Dispensary, Dasanapura, Dasanapura(H) Bangalore North, Bangalore urban dist-562132 Bangalore Urban Bangalore North Dr.Srirangaraju Chief Veterinary Officer 9980501672 Veterinary Dispensary, Hennuru, HBR Layout (P) Bangalore North, Bangalore urban dist-560043 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO YES YES ALL 3 1 3 Bangalore Urban Bangalore North Dr.Sunil.C.R Chief Veterinary Officer 9900477264 Veterinary Dispensary, Madappanahalli, Singanayakanahally (P), Bangalore North, Bangalore urban dist-560054 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays YES NO YES NO NO YES YES YES YES NO YES NO ALL 3 0 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore North Dr.Hitaishi.V.N Veterinary Officer 7025498904 Veterinary Dispensary, Sathanuru, Bangalore North, Bangalore urban dist-562149 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays YES NO YES NO NO YES YES YES YES NO YES YES ALL 1 0 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore North Dr.Sowmya Chief Veterinary Officer 9886585383 Veterinary Dispensary, Marenahalli Bangalore North, Bangalore urban dist-562149 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO NO NO NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES NO ALL 2 0 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore North Dr.Mahesh.K.B Chief Veterinary Officer 9448158215 Veterinary Dispensary, Bagaluru, Jala (H) Bangalore North, Bangalore urban dist-561249 Bangalore Urban Bangalore North Dr.Viswanath Senior f Veterinary Officer 9449695858 veterinary Dispensary, Machohalli, Bangalore North Bangalore urban dist-560059 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO NO NO NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 1 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore North Dr.D.Rajanna Chief Veterinary Officer 9341224211 Veterinary Dispensary, Herohalli, magadio main Raod, Bangalore North, Bangalore urban dist-560091 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES NO NO NO NO YES YES NO NO YES NO All 2 0 1 Bangalore Urban Bangalore North Dr.Swetha.K.S Chief Veterinary Officer 9780757292 Veterinary Dispensary, Linganahalli, Hesaragatta (H), Bangalore North, Bangalore urban dist-560089 Bangalore Urban Bangalore North Dr.Pradeep Veterinary Officer 9886356689 Veterinary Dispensary, Byatha, Hesaragatta (H), Byatha(P), Bangalore North, Bangalore urban dist-560089 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES NO NO NO NO YES YES NO NO NO NO Large Animals only 3 0 2 NA Bangalore Urban Bangalore North Dr.Sudarshan Veterinary Officer 9663381941 Veterinary 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Bangalore Rural Hoskote Dr.Manu Kuriyan Myathyu Veterinary Officer 9611840850 Veterinary Dispensary, Vagata,Hoskote Taluk-562114 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays YES YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 1 2 Bangalore Rural Hoskote Dr.Munikrishna N.V Veterinary Officer 8970638103 Veterinary Dispensary, Nelavagilu,Hoskote Taluk-562122 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 1 2 Bangalore Rural Hoskote Dr.Manohar C.V (incharge Veterinary Officer 9035541711 Veterinary Dispensary, Kurubarahalli,Hoskote Taluk- 562114 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 1 2 Bangalore Rural Devanahalli Dr. Ramesh Assistant Director(controling Officer) 9448407118 Primary Veterinary Center, Channahalli,Devanahalli Taluk- 56210 Bangalore Rural Devanahalli Dr.Manjunath Veterinary Officer (controling Officer) 9620156029 Primary Veterinary Center, Channarayapatna,Devanahalli Taluk-562110 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 1 2 Bangalore Rural Devanahalli Dr.Dhananjay Veterinary Officer (controling Officer) 9740247628 Primary Veterinary Center, Nalluru,Devanahalli Taluk-562110 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 1 2 Bangalore Rural Doddaballapura Dr.Rajendra A Assistant Director(controling Officer) 9242260699 Primary Veterinary Center, Aralumallige,Doddaballapura Taluk -561203 Bangalore Rural Doddaballapura Dr.Rangappa Chiff Veterinary Officer (controling Officer) 9845454597 Primary Veterinary Center, Hadonahalli,Doddaballapura Taluk -562105 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 3 0 3 Bangalore Rural Doddaballapura Dr.M.Manjunath Veterinary Officer (controling Officer) 9448315319 Primary Veterinary Center, HeggadihalliDoddaballapura Taluk -561205 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 1 2 Bangalore Rural Doddaballapura Dr.Lokesh Seniour Veterinary Officer (controling Officer) 9448802608 Primary Veterinary Center, Linganahalli,Doddaballapura Taluk 561203 Bangalore Rural Doddaballapura Dr.T.K Manjunath Veterinary Officers (controling Officer) 9164616469 Primary Veterinary Center, Rameshwara,Doddaballapura Taluk -561204 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays YES YES NO YES YES YES YES YES NO YES YES YES ALL 3 0 3 Bangalore Rural Nelamangala Dr.Srikanth Veterinary Officer (controling Officer) 9964258029 Primary Veterinary Center, Maralakunte,Nelamangala Taluk- 562111 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 1 2 Bangalore Rural Nelamangala Dr.Rajanna Chiff Veterinary Officers (controling Officer) 9448000968 Primary Veterinary Center, Margondanahalli,Nelamangala Taluk-562111 Bangalore Rural Hoskote Dr.Raghunathareddy Veterinary Officer (controling Officer) 9964161136 Primary Veterinary Center, Baguru,Hoskote Taluk-562114 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays YES YES NO YES YES YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 3 0 2 Bangalore Rural Hoskote Dr.Dipak S J Veterinary Officers (controling Officer) 9986108496 Primary Veterinary Center, Hedakanahalli,Hoskote Taluk- 562114 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 1 2 Bangalore Rural Hoskote Dr.B.R.Venkatesh Veterinary Officer (controling Officer) 9845925656 Primary Veterinary Center, N. Hosahalli,Hoskote Taluk-562122 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO YES YES YES ALL 3 1 2 Bangalore Urban Bngalore North Dr.M.Nageshappa I/C Deputy Director 9986310953 Dandupradesha,queens Road, Bangalore North, Bangalore urban dist-560052 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 0 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore South Dr.Venkatesh.K.M Chief Veterinary Officer 9731144556 veterinary Hospital, Mysore Road, Chamarajapete, Bangalore South, Bangalore urban dist-560018 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 1 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore East Dr.Nagaraj.P.M Chief Veterinary Officer 9448155033 Veterinary Hospital, K.R.Puram Bangalore East, Bangalore urban dist-560036 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 0 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore North Dr.K.T.Parameshwar Chief Veterinary Officer 9448087826 veterinary Hospital, Karuna complex, 11th cross, sampige road, Malleswaram, Bangalore North, Bangalore urban dist-560003 Bangalore Urban Bangalore North Dr.Harish.H.Y Assistant Director 9844495531 Dandupradesha,Queens Road, Bangalore North, Bangalore urban dist-560053 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 0 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore South Dr.Kalleswara.K.B Chief Veterinary Officer 9448709280 veterinary Hospital, Kengeri Bangalore South, Bangalore urban dist-560060 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES ALL 3 1 3 Bangalore Urban Bangalore South Dr.Mahalingappa Karigar Chief Veterinary Officer 9845624222 veterinary Hospital, Jayanagar Bangalore South, Bangalore urban dist-560011 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 0 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore South Dr.Rudramma.B.G Chief Veterinary Officer 9845973602 veterinary Hospital, Madiwala, Behind Ayyappa temple, Hosore main road, Bangalore South, Bangalore urban dist-5600068 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO NO YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 0 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore South Dr.K.Raja Chief Veterinary Officer 9448206163 veterinary Hospital, Tavarekere, Magadi main road, Bangalore South, Bangalore urban dist-562130, 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO NO YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES NO ALL 2 0 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore South Dr.Rekha.B.S Chief Veterinary Officer 9945045619 veterinary Hospital, Uttarahalli, Musjid Road, Subhramanyapura (P), Bangalore South, Bangalore urban dist-560061 Bangalore Urban Bangalore South Dr.Nagaraj.A.N Chief Veterinary Officer 9448019484 veterinary Hospital, Beguru Bangalore South, Bangalore urban dist-560114 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 1 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore South Dr.Srinath.D.N Chief Veterinary Officer 7259299109 veterinary Hospital, Gavipuramguttahalli, Hanumathanagara, Bangalore South, Bnagalore urban dist-560019 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 1 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore urban Dr.Ananda Reddy Assistant Director 8050516212 veterinary Hospital, Attibele Anekal, Bangalore urban dist-562107 Bangalore Urban Bangalore Urban Dr.M.Rajashekhar Chief Veterinary Officer 9845864890 veterinary Hospital, Sarjapura, Anekal, Bnagalore urban dist-562125. Bangalore Urban Bangalore Urban Dr.K.B.Sunilkumar Chief Veterinary Officer 9972876236 veterinary Hospital, Jigani Anekal, Bangalore urban dist-560105 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 1 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore north Dr.Sudarshan.C Chief Veterinary Officer 8217573732 veterinary Hospital, Chikkajala, Bangalore North, Bangalor e urban dist-562157 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 1 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore North Dr.Siddappa.H, I/C Chief Veterinary Officer 9845637369 veterinary Hospital, Hesaraghatta Bangalore North, Bangalore urban dist-560088 Bangalore Urban Bangalore North Dr.B.R.Ravikumar Chief Veterinary Officer 9487319121 veterinary Hospital, Rajajinagara, Bhashyam circle, Bangalore North, Bangalore-10 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 1 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore East Dr.R.N.Nagarajaswamy Chief Veterinary Officer 9448506785 veterinary Hospital, Varthuru, Bangalore East, Bangaore urban dist-560087 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 3 1 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore South Dr.Asha Chief Veterinary Officer 9448517780 veterinary Hospital, Mysore Road, Bangalore South, Bangalore urban dist-560018 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 1 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore Urban Dr.Shivaraj Aralikatti Chief Veterinary Officer 9482295839 Veterinary Hospital, Near KSRTC last bus stop, Anekal, Bangalore urban dist- 562106 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays Bangalore Urban Bangalore North Dr.Chandrashekhar Rao Chief Veterinary Officer 9900525008 Dandupradesha,queenss Road, Bangalore North, Bangalore urban dist-560053 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO YES YES ALL 3 1 3 Bangalore Urban Bangalore South Dr.M.T.Thimmaiah Assistant Director 9845224925 veterinary Dispensary, Adugodi, Hosour main road, adugodi, Bangalore South, Bangalore-30 Bangalore Urban Bangalore South Dr.Harish.S.N Chief Veterinary Officer 9448589111 veterinary Dispensary, Dommaluru, Old airport road, Bangalore South, Bangalore urban dist-560071 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 1 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore South Dr.K.T.Sujatha Chief Veterinary Officer 8495935460 veterinary Dispensary, Byatarayanapura, Mysore Road, Bangalore South, Bangalore urban dist-560026, 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO NO NO NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES NO Bangalore Urban Bangalore South Dr.Vinodkumar Chief Veterinary Officer 9980644655 veterinary Dispensary, Gonipura, K.Gollahalli (P), Bangalore South, Bangalore urban dist-567044 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO NO YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES NO Bangalore Urban Bangalore South Dr.Amith Veterinary Officer 9916820821 veterinary Dispensary, Ramohalli, Ramohalli (P), Kengere (H) Bangalore South, Bangalore urban dist-560074 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO YES YES ALL 3 1 3 Bangalore Urban Bangalore South Dr.Sudhir.K Chief Veterinary Officer 9448165901 veterinary Dispensary, Kaggalipura, Kaggalipura (P) Bangalore South, Bangalore urban Dist-560082 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES NO ALL 2 1 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore South Dr.Rashmi.K.M Senior Veterinary Officer 9916814426 veterinary Dispensary, Somanahalli, Uttarahally (H), Bangalore South, Bangalore urban dist-560082 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO NO YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES NO ALL 2 0 2 Bangalore Urban Bangalore South Dr.Prasanna Chief Veterinary Officer 9844045035 veterinary Dispensary, Pantharapalya, Mysore road, Bangalore South, Bangalore urban dist-560039 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO YES YES ALL 3 1 3 Bangalore Rural Devanahalli Dr.Madhusudhan Chiff Veterinary Officer 9900595033 Mobile Veterinary Clinic, Devanahalli-562110 Bangalore Rural Doddaballapura Dr.Kumaraswamy Chiff Veterinary Officer 9482761888 Mobile Veterinary Clinic, Doddaballapura-561203 Bangalore Rural Nelamangala Dr.Jayaramaaih Chiff Veterinary Officer 9972743662 Mobile Veterinary Clinic, Nelamangala-562123 Bangalore Rural Devanahalli Dr.Pramila Chiff Veterinary Officer 9902914716 Veterinary Dispensary, Byrapura,Devanahalli Taluk- 562135 Bangalore Rural Devanahalli Dr.Kantharaj Veterinary Officer 9900225463 Veterinary Dispensary, Koira, Devanahalli Taluk562164 Bangalore Rural Devanahalli Dr.V.Shrinivas Veterinary Officer 9845268261 Veterinary Dispensary, Kundana,Devanahalli Taluk- 562110 Bangalore Rural Devanahalli Dr.Veena Veterinary Officer 9740247627 Veterinary Dispensary, Vishwanathapura,Devanahalli Taluk-562110 Bangalore Rural Devanahalli Dr.Sindhu V. R Veterinary Officer 994518124 Veterinary Dispensary, Avati,Devanahalli Taluk-562164 Bangalore Rural Devanahalli Dr.Dilip Veterinary Officer 9035910020 Veterinary Dispensary, Bijjavara,Devanahalli Taluk- 562164 Bangalore Rural Devanahalli Dr.Vasanth Kumar Veterinary Officer 9620803729 Veterinary Dispensary, Gaddadnayakanahalli,Devanahalli Taluk-562110 Bangalore Rural Devanahalli Dr.Muthuraj Veterinary Officer 9945724866 Veterinary Dispensary, I. Basapura,Devanahalli Taluk- 562129 Bangalore Rural Devanahalli Dr.Abhishek Veterinary Officer 8970906985 Veterinary Dispensary, Jalige,Devanahalli Taluk- 562110 Bangalore Rural Devanahalli Dr.Bhargis Phathima Veterinary Officer 9008491859 Veterinary Dispensary, Kannamangala,Devanahalli Taluk- 562110 Bangalore Rural Devanahalli Dr.Shruthi V.R Veterinary Officer 7259119001 Veterinary Dispensary, Kodagurki,Devanahalli Taluk- 562164 Bangalore Rural Devanahalli Dr,Gangadhar H.K Veterinary Officer 7892246276 Veterinary Dispensary, Mudagurki,Devanahalli Taluk- 562110 Bangalore Rural Devanahalli Dr.Reshma Khanam Veterinary Officer 7259699959 Veterinary Dispensary, Tindlu.,Devanahalli Taluk-562110 Bangalore Rural Doddaballapura Dr.Rekha yadav Veterinary Officer 8861959521 Veterinary Dispensary, Ambalagere,Doddaballapura Taluk -561204 Bangalore Rural Doddaballapura Dr.Harsha Veterinary Officer 9035190909 Veterinary Dispensary, Arudi,Doddaballapura Taluk - 561204 Bangalore Rural Doddaballapura Dr.Rajesh M Veterinary Officer 9480277767 Veterinary Dispensary, Bashetty halli,Doddaballapura Taluk 561203 Bangalore Rural Doddaballap ura Dr.Mohan kumar Veterinary Officer 9611671017 Veterinary Dispensary, Channaveeranahalli,Doddaballap ura Taluk -561203 Bangalore Rural Doddaballapura Dr.K.P.Nanjappa Chiff Veterinary Officer 9880038172 Veterinary Dispensary, Chennadevi Agrahara,Doddaballapura Taluk - 561203 Bangalore Rural Doddaballapur a Dr.Sathyanarayan Chiff Veterinary Officer 9972912327 Veterinary Dispensary, Chikkabelavangala,Doddaballapur a Taluk -561204 Bangalore Rural Doddaballapura Dr.Santhosh kumar Veterinary Officer 8095204079 Veterinary Dispensary, Doddatumkur,Doddaballapura Taluk -562103 Bangalore Rural Doddaballapura Dr. Madhavarao Jinke Senior Veterinary Officer 8050721030 Veterinary Dispensary, Gundamgere,Doddaballapura Taluk 561203 Bangalore Rural Doddaballapura Dr.Ashwini Veterinary Officer 7025498699 Veterinary Dispensary, Hanabe,Doddaballapura Taluk - 561203 Bangalore Rural Doddaballapura Dr.Ramesh Veterinary Officer 9663330026 Veterinary Dispensary, Kadanuru,Doddaballapura Taluk - 561204 Bangalore Rural Doddaballapura Dr.Lokesh S.P Senior Veterinary Officer 9448892608 Veterinary Dispensary, Konaghatta,Doddaballapura Taluk -561203 Bangalore Rural Doddaballapura Dr. Paramagonda Hugar Senior Veterinary Officers 9611116003 Veterinary Dispensary, Rajaghatta,Doddaballapura Taluk - 561203 Bangalore Rural Doddaballapura Dr. Nandish Kumar Veterinary Officer 9480520575 Veterinary Dispensary, Thippuru,Doddaballapura Taluk -561203 Bangalore Rural Doddaballapura Dr. Dileep Veterinary Officer 6361440247 Veterinary Dispensary, Jinkebachahalli,Doddaballapura Taluk -561203 Bangalore Rural Nelamangala Dr.Bharath Veterinary Officer 9844692829 Veterinary Dispensary, Byranayakanahalli,Nelamangala Taluk-562123 Bangalore Rural Nelamangala Dr.Chandranayak. G.D Chiff Veterinary Officer 9880886377 Veterinary Dispensary, Gandhigrama,Nelamangala Taluk- 562123 Bangalore Rural Nelamangala Dr.B.L.Gowda Senior Veterinary Officer 8951456630 Veterinary Dispensary, Kodigehalli,Nelamangala Taluk- 560091 Bangalore Rural Nelamangala Dr.Divya Gowda Senior Veterinary Officer 9449232523 Veterinary Dispensary, Railway Gollahalli,Nelamangala Taluk- 562123 Bangalore Rural Nelamangala Dr Bala.Subramnya Senior Veterinary Officer 9449930616 Veterinary Dispensary, Shivagange,Nelamangala Taluk- 562111 Bangalore Rural Nelamangala Dr.Nagaraj Veterinary Officer 9880939330 Veterinary Dispensary, Srinivasapura,Nelamangala Taluk- 562123 Bangalore Rural Nelamangala Dr. Pavithra C Veterinary Officer 9483694018 Veterinary Dispensary, Dodderi,Nelamangala Taluk- 562111 Bangalore Rural Nelamangala Dr. Nayana Kumar Veterinary Officer 9164123665 Veterinary Dispensary, Manne,Nelamangala Taluk-- 562132 Bangalore Rural Nelamangala Dr.Kavya N Veterinary Officer 7760063785 Veterinary Dispensary, Nidavanda,Nelamangala Taluk- 562132 Bangalore Rural Nelamangala Dr. Supriya S Veterinary Officer 9663341410 Veterinary Dispensary, T. Beguru,Nelamangala Taluk- 562132 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO NO YES YES YES YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 0 2 Bangalore Rural Hoskote Dr.Sunil Kumar Veterinary Officer 9745038340 Veterinary Dispensary, Beguru,Hoskote Taluk-562114 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO NO YES YES YES YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 0 2 Bangalore Rural Hoskote Dr.Vinay Veterinary Officer 8971719009 Veterinary Dispensary, Bendiganahalli,Hoskote Taluk- 562129 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO NO YES YES YES YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 0 2 Bangalore Rural Hoskote Dr. Keshav Veterinary Officer 9740923069 Veterinary Dispensary, D. Hosahalli,Hoskote Taluk-562129 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO NO YES YES YES YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 0 2 Bangalore Rural Hoskote Dr.Rohini.M.C Veterinary Officer 9739280109 Veterinary Dispensary, Doddagattiganabbe,Hoskote Taluk-562114 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO NO YES YES YES YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 0 2 Bangalore Rural Hoskote Dr.Kiran Kumar Veterinary Officer 9742878587 Veterinary Dispensary, Khajihosalli,Hoskote Taluk- 562114 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO NO YES YES YES YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 0 2 Bangalore Rural Hoskote Dr.Venu Veterinary Officer 8762870903 Veterinary Dispensary, Kolatturu,Hoskote Taluk-562114 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO NO YES YES YES YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 0 2 Bangalore Rural Hoskote Dr. Padmananda Veterinary Officer 9448274765 Veterinary Dispensary, Shivanapura,Hoskote Taluk- 562123 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 3 0 3 Bangalore Rural Hoskote Dr.Harish D.M Veterinary Officer 9972915813 Veterinary Dispensary, Anugondanahalli,Hoskote Taluk- 560087 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO NO YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 1 2 Bangalore Rural Hoskote Dr.Shilapa N Veterinary Officer 9663499545 Veterinary Dispensary, Chikkahulluru,Hoskote Taluk- 562114 9am -1pm and 3pm- 5pm on weekdays. 9am to 1pm on Holidays NO NO YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO YES YES ALL 2 1 2
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You unequivocally agree that these Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, and any other applicable policies, constitute a legally binding agreement between us and that you shall be subject to the rules, guidelines, policies, terms, and conditions applicable to your use of the Website, and that the same shall be deemed to be incorporated into these Terms of Service and shall be treated as part and parcel of the same. You acknowledge and agree that no signature or express act is required to make these Terms of Service and the Privacy Policy binding on you and that your act of visiting/browsing any part of the Website constitutes your full and final acceptance of these Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, and any other applicable policies. We reserve the sole and exclusive right to amend or modify these Terms of Service without any prior permission or intimation to you, and you expressly agree that any such amendments or modifications shall come into effect immediately. If you do not adhere to the changes, you must stop using the Website at once. Your continued use of the Website will signify your acceptance of the changed Terms of Service. 2.About Us StrayTise is a dedicated website focused on stray / community animal management, covering a variety of animals such as dogs, cats, cattle, etc. The 'About Us' section aims to convey the mission and vision of the company, emphasizing its commitment to providing valuable information and guidance on managing stray animals. 3.Services on the Website The website functions as an informative platform, akin to a virtual handbook, drawing on 25+ years of experience in stray animal management. Users can access information and guidance on various aspects of stray animal care and control through the website. StrayTise primarily serves as an informative resource on stray animal management, offering guidance and advice for the care and control of stray dogs, cats, cattle, etc. Disclaimer: Certainly! Here's a disclaimer that covers your concerns: Disclaimer: The guidance provided on this website is for informational purposes only and is intended to offer general advice. Any actions taken based on this guidance are at the sole discretion of the individual. The information presented here is not a substitute for professional advice or services. It is essential to note that, regardless of the guidance or information provided on this website, users are strongly encouraged to consult a qualified professional for personalized treatment and further directional guidance. In the case of veterinary matters, it is recommended to seek the advice of a licensed veterinarian. The website does not assume responsibility for any consequences arising from the use of the information provided. Reliance on the content of this website is done at the user's own risk. Always consult with a professional before making decisions related to your health, the health of your pets, or any other significant aspects of your life. 4.C ompliance This Terms of Service is made in accordance with the provisions of the Information and Technology Act, 2000 and the rules therein along with the amendment from time to time. This Terms of Service is published on the Website in accordance with the provisions of Rule 3 (1) of the Information Technology (Intermediaries guidelines) Rules, 2011 and Rule 4 of the Information Technology (Reasonable Security Practices and Procedures and Sensitive Personal Data or Information) Rules, 2011 of Information Technology Act, 2000 amended through Information Technology Amendment Act, 2008 that require publishing the Terms of Service and practices for access and usage of any functional Website. 5. Registration – Registration on the Website is mandatory for Users of the Website. The Users can register by providing the following information: Name Mobile Number Email ID Location The registration process allows for user authentication through one-time password (OTP) verification. You can link also register through your Facebook or Google Plus account. Please know that registration is not mandatory, you can avail the services without registration but it is recommended to go for registration. 6.Operations The Firm retains the prerogative to alter, suspend, or discontinue the Website or any of its components, including features and functionalities, without prior notification, at any given time. In the circumstance of any alteration, cessation, or conclusion, the aforementioned Termination Clause shall persist in its applicability. 7.Eligibility You represent and warrant that you are competent and eligible to enter into legally binding agreements and of competent age and that you have the requisite authority to bind yourself/themselves to these Terms of Service as per the Applicable Law. However, if you are a minor using this Website, you may do so with the consent of your legal guardian. All Acts of the minor shall be deemed to be considered as acts undertaken under the supervision of their legal guardian. You further represent that you will comply with these Terms of Service and all applicable local, state, national, and international laws, rules, and regulations. You shall not use the Website if you are not competent to enter into a contract or are disqualified from doing so by any other Applicable Laws, rules, or regulations, currently in force. 8.Payment Gateway Third party payment gateway application have been used as third-party payment gateway attached to this platform. The Customers shall be provided with payment-related information through the Platform. No payment-related information like, and not limited to, Credit Card numbers, Debit Card numbers, UPI IDs, Bank Account Details are stored or managed by the Platform and We do not hold any liability towards any liability arising herein. 9.Content All the Content displayed on the Website is subject to copyright and shall not be reused by You (or a Third-Party) without prior writt en consent from the Firm and the copyright owner. You are solely responsible for the integrity, authenticity, quality, and/or genuineness of the Content provided by you on the Website and whilst feedback and comments by You can be made via the Website, we bear no liability whatsoever for any feedback or comments made by the other Users or made in respect of any of the Content on the Website. Further, the Firm reserves its right to suspend the account of any User for an indefinite period to be decided at the discretion of the Firm or to terminate the account of any User who is found to have created or shared or submitted any Content or part thereof that is found to be untrue/ inaccurate/ misleading/ offensive/ vulgar. You shall be solely responsible for making good any financial or legal losses incurred through the creation/ sharing/ submission of Content or part thereof that is deemed to be untrue/ inaccurate/ misleading/ offensive/ vulgar. You have a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable, limited privilege to access the Content on the Website. You shall not copy, adapt, or modify any Content without written permission from the Firm. Also, some external links have been linked on the Website for suggestive contents. When a user clicks on that link, it will redirect them to the original site, to which we do not hold any responsibilities. 10.Indemnity The User consents to indemnify while preserving Us, along with our directors, officers, employees, and agents (collectively referred to as "Parties"), from any losses, liabilities, claims, damages, demands, costs, and expenses (including legal fees and disbursements in connection therewith and interest chargeable thereon) that may be asserted against or incurred by Us due to a breach or non-performance of any representation, warranty, covenant, or agreement made or obligation to be performed by the User according to these Terms of Service. Moreover, you consent to indemnify the Firm from any allegations brought forth by any external party as a result of, or in relation to, the following: The manner in which you utilize the Website; Your breach of the provisions outlined in these Terms of Service; Your infringement upon the rights of other Parties, Users, and/or Third-Party entities; Your purported inappropriate behavior in accordance with these Terms of Service; and Your actions in relation to the Website. The User consents to provide complete cooperation in the process of indemnifying the Firm, bearing the expenses themselves. It is also expected that you will refrain from reaching a settlement with any other party involved in the matter without obtaining prior consent from the Firm. The Firm shall not be held responsible for compensating the User or any third party for any damages, including but not limited to loss of profits, data, or use that may result from the use of the Website's services or materials. This includes damages that may be considered special, incidental, indirect, consequential, or punitive, regardless of whether they were foreseeable or whether the User had been advised of the possibility of such damages. The Firm cannot be held liable based on any theory of liability, including breach of contract or warranty, negligence, or other tortuous action, or any other claim arising from the user's use of or access to the Website's services or materials. 10. Limitation of Liability We shall not be deemed responsible for any possible damages, whether direct or indirect, that may arise from the use of the services. Such damages may include any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or exemplary damages, including but not limited to, damages for loss of profits, data, or other intangible losses, resulting from: the ability or inability to use the Website or services; unauthorized access or alteration of user data; the conduct or content of third parties on the Website; errors or omissions in the Website's content; interruptions or cessation of transmission to or from the Website; transmission of harmful code such as bugs, viruses, Trojan horses, or other malware. The limitation of liability is a legal provision that restricts the amount of damages that a party can be held liable for in the event of a breach of contract or other legal claims. It is a sole properitorship along with its officers, directors, employees, agents, or affiliates, cannot be held accountable for any damages, liabilities, costs, or losses that may arise from your utilization of our Website or services. This liability exemption applies regardless of whether the damages are based on warranty, contract, tort, or any other legal theory, and even if you were informed of the potential for such damages. 12.Termination Termination by User: Users can terminate their account created on our platform by using the account deletion process on the Website or by sending a “request for deletion” mail to straytise@gmail.com Termination by the Firm: The Firm reserves the right to terminate or suspend the user’s access to the Website, in whole or in part, without prior notice, for any reason including, but not limited to, violation of these terms and conditions or any applicable laws or regulations. In the event of termination by the Firm, users will no longer have access to the account and any data associated with it. Effect of Termination: Upon termination of your access to the Website, you agree to cease all use of the Website and any related services. The Firm shall have no obligation to retain any of your data stored in the Website and may delete such data upon termination. Reinstatement of Account: If your access to the Website has been terminated by either party, you may request reinstatement of your account by contacting the Firm. The Firm reserves the right to accept or reject such reinstatement request in its sole discretion. The Firm reserves the right to modify, suspend, or terminate the Website or any part thereof, including any features or functionalities, at any time without prior notice. In the event of such modification, suspension, or termination, this Termination Clause shall continue to apply. 13.Communication By using this Website and providing your identity and contact information to the Firm through the Website, you agree and consent to receive e-mails or SMS from us and/or any of its representatives at any time. 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You further undertake not to: engage in any activity that interferes with or disrupts access to the Website or the Services provided therein (or the servers and networks which are connected to the Website); impersonate any person or entity, or falsely state or otherwise misrepresent his/her affiliation with a person or entity; probe, scan, or test the vulnerability of the Website or any network connected to the Website, nor breach the security or authentication measures on the Website or any network connected to the Website. 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In such case, these Terms of Service shall be reformed to the minimum extent necessary to correct any invalidity, illegality or unenforceability, while preserving to the maximum extent the original rights, intentions and commercial expectations of the Parties hereto, as expressed herein. Contact Us: If you have any questions about these Terms of Service, the practices of the Website, or your experience, you can contact us by emailing us at straytise@gmail.com
- Terminologies | StrayTise
Terminologies Animal abuse - Hurting, poisoning, starving, tying (constantly), beating, raping, torturing, etc. In a nutshell, causing an animal distress, discomfort or pain. Active Rescuer - Someone who is a “first responder” or “foot solider” in the case of rescuing animals. Donor – An animal who is donating blood (or as applicable) to an another animal in need. Feeder - A colony animal caretaker who feeds food. In patient - An animal who is admitted to a hospital. Neutering - The term neutering is usually reserved for male dogs. Passive rescuer - Someone who remotely supports a rescue. Could be via email, phone, text or through some contribution or guidance. Post op care - Treatment after discharge / surgery to provide medication and food. Reporter - In stray / community animal welfare terms, a reporter is someone who is the first one to report the issue to a person of assistance (An NGO, a hospital or a volunteer. Rescuer - A rescuer is a volunteer who rescues a life (in this case, an animal) from / for diseases, treatment, accident management, healthcare management, harm or danger. Release - Simply put, Discharge after treatment or surgery. Sterilization - Sterilization is a surgical procedure in which a part of an animals reproductive organ is removed to permanently stop the animal from reproducing. Spaying - The term spaying is usually reserved for female dogs. Stray / Colony / community animal caretaker - Anyone who voluntarily cares for community animals such as feeding, facilitating sterilization, vaccination and healthcare / treatment requirements. Spot treatment - An activity of treating animals on the road by providing oral or topical medication under the guidance of a professional. Outpatient - An animal who is treated but not admitted. Let's speak the same language Word – IT Instead : Species of the animal (if you don’t know the name or gender) Why: An animal is a living being. Not a thing . Word – OWNER Instead : Parent, caretaker, feeder, nurse, rescuer, foster parent / foster home Why: We own things, not lives . Word- SHELTER Instead : Trauma / Treatment center Why : NGO’s are rescue centers to treat animals and then discharge them. They are equipped with rescuers, catchers, doctors, paravets, assisting staff and medical equipment’s. These centers are NOT a permanent home for stray / community dogs (unless in dire or extreme circumstances). The street is their home. The caretakers and community are their family to tend to their needs. To ensure there is balance between survival and sustenance, there are ABC, AR and colony animal caretaker guidelines and laws in place. In support of NGO’s to help animals in a timely and methodical fashion, our concept of a rescue center that we term as a “shelter” needs to shift. Hence a change in reference as “trauma center” is recommended. Note: A shelter home is a different concept and set up altogether, which, in some cases may be applicable. The recommended change in reference in this context is purely applicable to trauma / treatment centers that are termed as “shelters” WORD : STRAY DOG / ANIMAL Instead : Community Dog / animal / Streetie Why : The dictionary definition of a “Stray animal” is - An animal (such as a cat or dog) that is lost or has no home. In the case of these animals who are found living on the roads, the street is THEIR HOME. They find and develop a sense of belonging to their territories. They make human and animal families and grow old with them. Hence, they don’t identify with the term “Stray”. Identifications you must know Sterilized dog - Ears Notched or clipped. Vaccinated dog - Vaccination is done through the sterilization process. So a notched ear indicates the dog is vaccinated. During periodic vaccinations, the dog will be marked with a green, yellow or red paint to indicate that vaccination is up to date. A female dog who has just littered - Enlarged nipples or teats are extremely common in mother dogs. Look for nipples that are bigger than those found on a dog who hasn't had puppies. And if the dog recently gave birth, she might even still be lactating or leaking milk. Loose-ish belly skin is another trait shared by many dogs who had puppies. (Source: Google)
- FAQ's | StrayTise
SNIFF AROUND! Every “experience” is but a “guideline” to “build your own around it”. WHO IS A STRAY ANIMAL? In common law, if any domestic (or wild or community) animal/s is found “wandering” or is “lost”, the animal is termed as “stray”. Stray dogs in India are identified as “colony / community animals” as the “street” is their “home” so the term “stray” doesn’t define “community animals”. WHAT IS ANIMAL WELFARE? The overall “well-being” of an animal such as health, vaccination, harmonious environment, sterilization, disease management, injury management, cruelty management etc is termed as Animal welfare. WHO IS ANIMAL WELFARE BOARD OF INDIA? Please refer to link : https://www.strawindia.org/blogs/12/stray-dogs-are-a-social-responsibility-a-perspective.aspx WHAT IS AN AWBI COMMUNITY / COLONY ANIMAL CARETAKER CARD? This card applies to anyone who voluntarily cares for community dogs and other animals in their locality. The card would have the person's name and an attestation that he/she is doing a right and lawful deed and the Animal Welfare Board supports it. The application form can be found through the following link. https://awbi.gov.in/view/index/colony-animal-care-taker EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ABC / AR (ANIMAL BIRTH CONTROL & ANTI RABIES) PROGRAMS RUN BY MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES https://site.bbmp.gov.in/departmentwebsites/Animal%20Husbandry/ Click below to know more. TAKE ALL THESE DOGS HOME & FEED THEM OR PUT THEM ALL AWAY IN A “SHELTER” BECAUSE FEEDING COMMUNITY ANIMALS IS SUCH A WASTE OF TIME & RESOURCES! Animals are BEING FED AT HOME, which is THE STREET, THEIR HOME so nobody is breaking the law. If our law and order thought the act of compassion or tending to community animals was incorrect or irrelevant, they wouldn’t have spent years in defining constituencies such as 51 (A) G and sections to not only protect a community animals’ rights as citizens of India but to also protect the rights of those who follow that law. Let’s start with the fundamentals and move to numbers. Tending to community animals, which starts with feeding, is the first step towards a trust building exercise. One may ask why trust needs to be built. Because we are meant to coexist. Because tending to them is far beyond compassion, kindness and good karma. In order to coexist harmoniously, a friendly relationship between the human and animal is imperative. Only such an equation can lead to effective and consistent sterilization, vaccination and healthcare management. To feed your curiosity, as per 2019 census, total population of stray / community dog and stray / community cattle in the country was 203.31 lakh and 91 lakh stray / community cats. While just top 3 animals were listed in this survey, we also live with community horses, pigs, donkeys, birds etc which are NOT included in “this” overall count of 294.31 lakh. Let’s pick cattle as an example. India is a home to 5000 gaushalas (A shelter house for cattle). How many of these lakhs and lakhs of cattle do we think are homed in these 5000 cattle shelters? How many do we think end up in slaughter houses because of inadequate care because some people think tending is a “waste of time and resources?” How many do we think are roaming on the streets? How do you think they survive? Greenery of course (which is seasonal), but mostly on vegetable waste from societies, stores and caretakers. During lockdown, not just community cattle but even the ones at shelter homes were dependent on this waste as transportation of their regular food supplies came to a halt. There were volunteers who would go around gathering this vegetable waste and feed cattle in designated spots, just like they fed dogs, cats and other species. What was the result? We did not find dead animals lying on the road, unattended to and rotting, potentially making way for another pandemic. We did not find aggressive animals on the road waiting to charge at the next person owing to starvation and frustration. (Exceptions are being left out as they don’t make examples). Hence taking them all away to a shelter house or to one persons’ house is not only an impractical suggestion but also unimaginable considering the exponential grown of India’s population & how lands are being taken over to accommodate our race. So what is the next possible solution? CO-EXISTENCE. While we live in our homes, they live on the streets and we owe it to our animals to protect them the way nature owes it to us. While there are some hiccups that exist here and there, our society of “human beings” largely believe that community animals keep our homes and streets safe. They, in many ways, teach us deeper values of life. Additionally, with time, we can find many ways to train and utilize their skills for several tasks. The issues that exist will continue to look magnified until we, as a society, come together and “accept” that coexistence is the only way forward. NOT MASS KILLING or RELOCATING to starve them to death. Speaking of magnified, a chest pain caused by acidity will feel like a heart attack until we dive deeper into the issue, gather information & become AWARE with the help of an expert. Once we know that it was acidity that caused it all, the discomfort disappears like magic! That’s the power of the mind! It can either make you sideline something completely or magnify a dot Maybe all the hearsay and headlines have caused such havoc in many minds. Maybe we didn’t spend enough time to understand the subject. Maybe we, as a society focused too much on the 2% of issues that the 98% of happy stories were never heard of? Maybe the adrenaline rush that terror stories gave us kept the buzz going? Maybe fear, anger and violence were a better option than patience, involvement & contribution? Just pause for a minute and process this. DON'T FEED IN FRONT OF MY HOUSE Fair point. Agree on a designated area in this vicinity and feed the community animals there. There is no point in taking them to the adjacent street or to an unfamiliar territory just to feed as it will cause chaos among other dogs in that vicinity. Community dogs need to stay, live, thrive and be fed in their respective localities. Additionally, BBMP and our law & order have strict guidelines in place on takeing care of community animals. As a group, one can request mediation and amicably resolve gaps. YOU’RE LITTERING THE PLACE WHILE FEEDING! All caretakers need to ensure the left over plates, bowls, papers or wrappers are taken away and discarded as per waste management guidelines. Let’s be mindful as well while describing the word “littering” . Cooperation & involvement is a two way street. THERE ARE TOO MANY DOGS ON MY STREET. I WANT TO RELOCATE THEM. It is illegal to relocate stray / community animals under Section 11(1) (i) and Section 11(1) (j), PCA Act, 1960. Also, as per the Animal Birth Control (Dogs) Rules, 2001, dogs cannot be relocated or removed from their territory. It is best to work with the local authorities to get them sterilized, vaccinated and bring them back to their “home” which is the street they belong to. It is also recommended to work with your community animal caretakers to find win-win solutions. MY RESIDENTS DON'T LIKE ME FEEDING DOGS, WHAT SHOULD I DO? Any cruelty towards strays is illegal under the 'Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act. It is also a punishable offence under Section 428 and 429 of the Indian penal code. No resident can be barred from feeding stray (community) dogs/cats in the locality. Not allowing feed is another form of cruelty. The Supreme Court of India has okayed the feeding of stray / community dogs. The Article 51A (g) of the Constitution of India has placed a duty on the citizens to protect and improve the natural environment and have compassion for all living creatures. Attempt a dialogue. Find an amicable solution. Agree on designated feeding areas and time slots. Be a responsible feeder. Clean up after feeding. Facilitate vaccination and sterilization drives for the community animals you feed. Your responsibility as a caretaker doesn’t end with feeding alone. It also includes sterilization, vaccination and healthcare management. Print a copy of article 51A (g) and distribute in your community. Awareness is key! SPEAKING OF BEING A RESPONSIBLE FEEDER / CARETAKER, BE MINDFUL OF – Behavior corrections with the community animals you feed. Dogs can tend to be protective of their caretakers and at times demonstrate aggression towards others when you’re around. This comes naturally to them owing to their genetic loyalty and protective instincts. It is your responsibility as a caretaker to correct this behavior when you observe a pattern and also ensure it is not encouraged in the name of love or compassion. Sometimes we unintentionally encourage incorrect behavior patterns, just like we do with children because we fear being harsh. Being strict or drawing boundaries with animals and children isn’t cruelty. Its tough love and most importantly, in the best interest of the animal more than you. Here’s a great article for your reading. Do process and absorb what the authors are conveying and practice it. https://notabully.org/why-are-dogs-protective-of-their-owners/ WHY DO DOGS CHASE BIKES? One of these - Chasing a moving object is more of a game OR it’s a simple territorial instinct OR the person they’re chasing did something to them that they didn’t like. It can be scary, I agree. Here are some tips. Don’t panic. Don’t shout. Don’t aggravate the situation by reacting. Slow down a bit but keep going. They will stop at their boundaries and turn around. Do not shout or try to kick although it is a natural reflex. It will only escalate the situation. Most importantly, DO NOT tease animals. WHY DO DOGS HOWL AT NIGHT? Several reasons. Could be a threat. Could be another hurt animal. Could be something that made them uncomfortable. Could be in response to other community dogs who howled. Dogs descended from wolves but were vastly domesticated over a period of time so howling is a natural instinct and another method of communication. Yes, it can be unsettling but its nature. Our neighbors call out their names when they start “group howling” and it’s kind of cute, I must admit! The howling tapers down eventually. Try it sometime! WHY IS THE GOVERNMENT NOT TRANSPARENT WITH THEIR APPROACH TOWARDS COMMUNITY ANIMALS? The government has a list of all initiatives listed on their BBMP and AWBI website for those who want to look up and come up to speed. Having said that, could there be more awareness and updates in a structured, consistent and periodic fashion? Absolutely yes. Could there be awareness drives in pockets through road shows, newspaper articles, hoardings and advertisements? Absolutely yes. The best way to feed your curiosity is to engage with your local community animal caretakers. They come with a sea of information and can help answer most of your questions. Additionally, NGO’s organize awareness drives in their centers and you could join one of the events. You can plug yourself in by following their social media page. WHY ARE COMMUNITY ANIMALS IN UNHYGIENIC CONDITIONS AND HAVE NO DEDICATED TRAINING OR SPACE FOR THEM TO DEFECATE? Let’s define “unhygienic” first. A rough or dirty coat? Scavenging? Drinking water from gutters, pot holes and other available resources? Relieving themselves in open areas? These can be a common occurrence with domestic pets too. ALL ANIMALS SCAVENGE NO MATTER HOW WELL FED THEY ARE. In community animals, these conditions are more prevalent because they live on the streets. They are more susceptible to flees, ticks, a dirty coat etc. They drink where water is available if the community hasn’t left water for them on the road or at their gate. Relieving themselves on muddy areas, bushes and secluded places (which serves as manure for plants most times) is a more common practice than finding poop all over the place UNLESS the vicinity is DENSELY populated with buildings and they have nowhere else to go, just like humans who live in slum areas with no resources. To address these problems, it is important to raise awareness among community members about proper animal care, hygiene, and the benefits of providing dedicated spaces for animals (which starts with feeding). Collaborating with local authorities, animal welfare organizations, and community leaders can help bring about positive change by implementing improved animal welfare standards. HOW DO OTHER COUNTRIES MANAGE THE STRAY / COMMUNITY ANIMAL POPULATION? There are 5 popular methods of containing the community animal population, specifically dogs. 1.One of the most effective, humane and sensible method is sterilization, which should be done in a very consistent, methodical and scientific way by a seasoned professionals. In parallel, awareness needs to be created on the importance of it, How people can support after release, what they need to etc 2.Second way is through caretaker / society adoption. Caretaker Adoption need not necessarily mean that people take them home. They could also adopt by taking care of let's say 5 to 6 dogs on that street , giving them proper and safe place to sleep , a designated area where water / food etc is provided for the dog 3.Then there is active adoption. People can consider adopting these community / Indian breeds and bring them home. One dog a house is very much doable. (Valid or compelling reasons for people to not adopt is also a fair stance.) 4.Another method which lot of countries have followed is animal culling , which, I , personally do not support or subscribe to. Killing a life is not only unethical but also an immoral and cruel thing to do but this is how most countries have been managing the population and then we see that the streets are clean. 5.The last method is by rehabilitating these animals in shelter homes. DO'S AND DON'TS WITH A STRAY / COMMUNITY ANIMAL FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT FAMILIAR This can be a never ending subject owing to its breadth and depth! If I had to summarize, here it is. Treat them the way you’d like to be treated. WITH RESPECT. Don’t abuse. Don’t shout. Don’t hit. Don’t tease. Don’t get too touchy unless there is a strong foundation of familiarity. Don’t pelt stones. Don’t scare them unnecessarily Educate your children. This is KEY to addressing several types of fears, discomfort and resistance. Community animal existence is REALITY that is about to stay. The only way is to coexist. Educating children holds a pivotal role in facilitating harmonious coexistence. Start with the basics. Who are they? Why are they on the streets? Why the street is their home. How not to conduct themselves with community animals. As an example, not to run past them. Not to walk too close to them when they’re asleep. Not to hover over them. Not to pull their ears, tails or other body parts. Not to touch their food while they’re eating. Not to shout in their presence. Not to walk too close to them. To only interact under the supervision of an adult. How to maintain safe distance from them. How not to bother them when they’re sleeping. These are FUNDAMENTALS and this basic awareness with the children will be the most effective method to avert several accidents. Just like we tell our children to look across both sides of the road while crossing or to walk on the pavement and not middle of the road instead of picking fights with every driver passing that street, educating them to community animal interaction is a far more better method than planting fear in them about these animals being dangerous. Undoubtedly, every parent will want to protect their child from unfortunate incidents but there is a way to do it. Most importantly, take hear-say with a bag full of salt. Rely on your own experiences and find solutions. Talk to experts. Get specific guidance. They aren’t monsters. They’re another species like us. I FOUND A PUPPY ON THE ROAD, WHAT SHOULD I DO? First feed some water and food. Secure a safe place. If you’re willing to adopt, great. If not, take the puppy to a vet. Get the dog checked, dewormed and vaccinated. Plan sterilization post 6 months of age. If none of the above is possible, call a local caretaker / volunteer for guidance and integrate the pup with the community dogs of your area. Through the integration process, create a safe place for the pup in your vicinity. HOW SHOULD I DEWORM A STRAY DOG? Take the dog to a vet. Consult a vet and administer deworming pill or syrup with guidance. It’s important to plan vaccination followed by sterilization at the right age. 6+ months. SOMEONE ABANDONED A DOG NEAR MY HOUSE, WHAT SHOULD I DO? First step is to establish if the dog is a pedigree breed or Indie. Second identify the gender of the dog. Third assess the dog’s health. Does the dog look sick? Attacked? Bitten? Lost? Look for identification tags. Identify if this is indeed a case of abandonment or the dog is lost, a runaway etc. How? Post in local groups (whatsapp, facebook, Insta and your whatsapp status as well). Ensure you take clear pictures, mention details of the breed, gender, approx. age (if possible), location and a contact number in your post. Next, secure the animal. If you cannot board at your place, take him / her to the nearest vet and admit. Start tests (the vet will provide guidance on this and also help you identify if the dog is sterilized) Go to the nearest police station and share the same poster. Someone may have lodged a complaint for a missing dog, who knows? Also, request cops if they can accommodate the dog until the parents are found OR a home is found OR if they are willing to adopt. (Even better in that case!) Share the poster around in local shops as well. In parallel, start looking for a permanent home. Local adoption groups can help you with that. Get in touch with NGO’s, volunteers / caretakers for further guidance. (This situation could have multiple scenarios / solutions and everything cannot be covered here, hence, best to get in touch with a local caretaker or rescue group) ** Be mindful of sharing your personal number in public. Choose safe credentials to share ALWAYS** ** Be mindful of the message you are circulating. It is recommended to use the term "lost" unless facts of the background have been established. ** If you find a potential adopter, RUN THOROUGH CHECKS. Have them fill the adoption questionnaire. ** **DO NOT finish the adoption WITHOUT sterilization** ** Run periodic checks** THERE IS A DEAD ANIMAL ON THE ROAD, WHAT SHOULD I DO? Call local BBMP authorities to arrange for burial. You can find the contact number for your respective ward through this link. https://www.karnataka.com/govt/bbmp-control-room numbers/ Alternatively, you can call the BBMP control room number and they will guide you. WHAT SHOULD I FEED STRAY / COMMUNITY DOGS? Rice, curd, BOILED meat, eggs, drools, left over chapatti, dosa. NO NO to salt, sugar, masala, tamarind, spice, nuts, chocolates. WHAT SHOULD I FEED STRAY / COMMUNITY CATS? They eat drools too! Cat food is good. Rice and milk is also a good option. Most importantly, GET THEM STERILIZED & VACCINATED. WHAT SHOULD I FEED STRAY / COMMUNITY LARGE ANIMALS? Left over vegetables, rice, porridge or left-over food. I WANT TO STERILIZE DOGS, WHAT SHOULD I DO? Get in touch with your local BBMP authorities (Zone wise details available on the home page), an NGO or volunteer / caretaker for further guidance. You could also take the dog to a pvt vet. VEHICLE HIT AN ANIMAL, WHAT SHOULD I DO? Call a local volunteer / caretaker / rescuer, NGO (Details in subsequent tabs) or 24/7 animal husbandry helpline (Bangalore) at 8277100200. Stay with the animal. Pat some water on the head. Try to calm the animal by talking him / her through it. If possible move the animal to a safe place (to the side of a road or outside a shop IF YOU ARE FAMILIAR WITH THE PROCESS) with some help. If you are comfortable taking the animal to the nearest vet, great. I ACCIDENTALLY HIT AN ANIMAL WHILE DRIVING / RIDING, WHAT SHOULD I DO? First off, let the guilt not eat you up. It was an accident. Do not flee the place. Get down, grab some water, give it to the animal. Dab water on the head to control the shock & trauma. Dial for help ASAP. Ngo & animal husbandry helpline numbers are listed in the directory section. If you can, move the animal to side of the road under a tree. (if you are familiar with the process) Stay around until help arrives. If the animal has run away due to shock & agitation, you cannot do much. Send the location to yourself. Take numbers of local shopkeepers. Return to the place in the next earliest possible opportunity & ensure you extend needed help. If an ngo has picked up the animal, do donate whatever you can to support treatment. If the animal passes away unfortunately, please do call bbmp & request for burial. We owe that to our environment, society & animals. If you witness an accident, please do not walk away. Do your bit. SUMMER TIPS Ensure you keep water bowls outside your house and on the terrace for birds. Fill it as many times as possible. Water is a life saver! Watch out of dehydration symptoms. Glucose is a great option as first aid for a dehydrated animal until he / she can get professional help. MY RESIDENT ASSOCIATION DOESN'T ALLOW ANIMALS, WHAT SHOULD I DO? A pet is your family member and the RWA cannot dictate the kind, the size, or the breed of pets you can keep. It cannot ban any kind of pet stating that 'large-sized dogs are not allowed. Also, even if the majority in a general body meeting of the RWA decides against you keeping your pet, this is illegal. Having said that, as a pet parent, you need to be mindful of following some fundamental and important rules such as – cleaning after your pet, keeping them on leash in public areas, training them to well so socializing is smooth etc. For your reference, here’s the RAW pet law. https://mygate.com/blog/housing-society/apartment-pet-owner-rights/. A DOG IS SLEEPING ON HIS BACK. IS THIS NORMAL? Absolutely! To the contrary, it indicates trust, comfort and reassurance. I WANT TO ADOPT A STRAY / COMMUNITY ANIMAL, WHAT SHOULD I DO? There are tons on the street! Take them to a vet, follow protocols and bring the joy home! You could also get in touch with NGO’s, groups or caretakers. Remember, bringing home a dog is a 10-15 year commitment. Think through the decision well. Like us, they don’t like being tossed around, abandoned or ghosted. You could also get in touch with adoption groups in your city through facebook or Instagram. I FOUND A PUPPY ON THE ROAD; CAN I JUST TAKE HIM / HER HOME? Ensure your safety: Assess the situation and make sure it is safe to approach and handle the puppy. Be mindful of any potential dangers, traffic, or aggressive behavior from the puppy or other animals nearby. 1 . Approach with caution: Slowly and gently approach the puppy, speaking softly to reassure them. Extend a hand to let the puppy sniff and become familiar with your scent. If they seem receptive, you can proceed to the next step. 2. Secure the puppy: If the puppy is comfortable with your presence, gently pick them up and place them in a secure and comfortable carrier or box. Ensure proper ventilation and safety to prevent any escape or harm during transportation. 3. Check for identification: Look for any identification tags or collars on the puppy. If they have identification, you can contact the pet parent directly or contact a nearby shelter / NGO and provide them with the information. 4. Provide temporary care: If you are unable to immediately reach a rescue organization, provide a safe and comfortable space for the puppy in your home. Offer water, food (if appropriate for their age), and a warm, quiet area away from other pets and potential hazards. 5. Seek veterinary care: Schedule an appointment with a veterinarian as soon as possible. They can assess the puppy's health, provide necessary vaccinations or medical treatment, and address any immediate concerns. Remember, adopting a puppy is a significant commitment. Before deciding to keep the puppy, consider factors such as your ability to provide proper care, time, resources, and the long-term responsibility involved in raising a pet. If you are unable to keep the puppy, reaching out to local animal shelters and rescue organizations is often the best course of action to ensure their safety and well-being. I DON'T HAVE MONEY BUT WANT TO HELP STRAY ANIMALS, WHAT SHOULD I DO? Help in kind. Volunteer with NGO’s or local caretakers. They can always use extra hands! Or donate old / unused things to local NGO's HOW TO HANDLE DOG FIGHTS? DO NOT interfere. The best way to diffuse a fight without harming yourself or the dogs is by pouring water on all of them, be it a group of streeties of a group of your domestic pets. (NORMAL, ROOM / TAP TEMPERATURE WATER. NEVER EVER USE HOT WATER!) If there is tension between your domestic pet and a streetie, it is always advisable to carry a stick or water bottle during the walk just as a signal that you both would like the distance. If the fight is escalating and one of them is getting seriously or fatally injured, best to use your sense of discretion and presence of mind. DOGS ARE MATING IN FRONT OF MY HOUSE It’s a natural process. Them mating in front of your house cannot be helped. Do not try to interfere, break them apart, throw stones, shout etc. Let them be. Get in touch with local volunteers, BBMP location or NGO’s to facilitate a sterilization and vaccination drive. WHY DO DOGS GET STUCK TOGETHER AFTER MATING? |WHAT TO DO IF DOGS ARE STUCK TOGETHER AFTER MATING? Source: https://www.wikihow.com/Unstick-a-Dog-After-Mating ). Co-authored by Natalie Punt, DVM and Sophia Latorre Did your dog just get stuck to another dog after doing the deed? Don’t panic! This is actually a normal part of the mating process and there’s nothing to worry about. Take a deep breath and read on, because we’ve gathered all the info you need to know—and it might take a while for the dogs to naturally release each other (but rest assured, they will). Things You Should Know It’s totally normal for dogs to get stuck together after mating. It’s called a “copulatory tie”. Don’t do anything to try to separate the dogs, especially pull them apart by force, which could hurt them! Stay calm and wait for the dogs to unstick themselves. If they’re still stuck together after an hour (which is unlikely to happen), call your vet to get advice. Why do dogs get stuck together after mating? Getting stuck together is known as a “copulatory tie,” and it’s completely normal. Called a “tie” for short, sticking together or getting stuck back-to-back is a perfectly natural occurrence that can last anywhere between 5 and 30 minutes after the male dog has finished ejaculating. There’s no need to intervene! The breed of the dogs may influence how long they remain stuck together. Dogs that haven’t bred before and dogs that are nervous after mating may also take longer to unlock. What To Do If Dogs are Stuck Together After Mating Allow them to separate on their own. Never try to physically separate the dogs! Removing them by force is likely to hurt them both. If you’re trying to prevent pregnancy, unfortunately, it’s probably already too late. Pulling the dogs apart won't help, and it may hurt them. Stay calm and supervise the dogs until they get unstuck. Be patient, and don’t panic. A copulatory tie is totally normal. Make sure the pooches can’t run into a street or in harm’s way. Just sit with them and remain calm. Pet the female dog to keep her calm while you wait it out. If the dogs are becoming overactive, anxious, or playful, leash them to keep them under control until they’re unstuck. Call your vet if they’re still stuck after an hour. It can take between 5 and 60 minutes for the dogs to get unstuck after mating. If it’s been longer than that and you have concerns, speak to your veterinarian to see what they advise. Give each dog some TLC once they’re unstuck. Let the female rest in a quiet place away from other animals. If the male’s penis doesn’t go back into its sheath shortly after mating, or if you have any other concerns, reach out to your vet. Look for signs of pregnancy in the female, including increased appetite and weight gain. Around 28 days after mating, your vet can do an exam to confirm if she is pregnant and give you tips on how to care for her. Why do dogs get stuck together after mating? The male dog’s penis, or bulbis glandis, expands and the female dog’s vaginal muscles tighten, creating a copulatory tie. Usually, the dogs will stand butt-to-butt until the swelling subsides.[8] The copulatory tie can prevent another male from mating with the female before fertilization has occurred. It may also prevent sperm from leaking out, which increases the chances of pregnancy. Dogs may wait back-to-back as a defense mechanism to protect themselves from other animals, as mating is a vulnerable act in the wild. Does a tie mean the female is pregnant? Not necessarily, but it can improve the chances of fertilization. Pregnancy can also occur without a tie, called slip mating, but is less likely. Does it hurt the dogs? It can be uncomfortable or even a bit painful, especially if this is either dog’s first time breeding. Dogs without experience may not know the most comfortable position to wait out the tie. Still, don’t try to separate them, which would cause more pain and potential injury. Just wait it out and do your best to keep them calm. The female dog may bark, howl, or make other noises while she’s tied to the male. This could just be her way of communicating with him, and may not indicate that she’s in pain ARE ALL BIG DOG BREEDS DANGEROUS? Big dog breeds can be strong and powerful, but it's important to remember that not all big dogs are inherently dangerous. A dog's behavior is influenced by factors such as genetics, socialization, and training. While certain larger breeds might have a reputation for being aggressive or protective, it is not fair to generalize all big dog breeds as dangerous. It is crucial to assess each dog individually and consider the temperament, upbringing, and environment when determining whether he/she poses a danger. Responsible parenthood, proper training, and socialization are important regardless of a dog's size. 1. Breed tendencies: Some breeds may have traits that predispose them to be more aggressive or protective. Researching the breed's typical behavior and characteristics can help provide insight into possible predispositions. 2. Individual temperament: Each dog has its own unique temperament, regardless of breed. Some dogs may be naturally more submissive, while others may display more dominant or territorial behaviors. Evaluating a dog's temperament is important in understanding its potential for aggression. 3. Socialization: Exposure to various people, animals, and environments during a dog's early development period is crucial. Proper socialization helps dogs learn appropriate behaviors and how to interact positively with others. Lack of socialization can lead to fear or aggression in dogs. Most importantly, before adopting a big breed, always ensure your lifestyles match and you are prepared to take on the responsibility for enough training, physical exercise, mental simulation and socialization. ISN’T STERILIZING CRUEL? WON’T IT HURT THEM? WHY CANNOT THEY JUST LITTER ONCE? WHY CAN’T THEY HAVE FUN? Sterilizing animals, specifically spaying (for females) and neutering (for males), is a commonly practiced and recommended method for controlling the population of animals and improving their overall welfare. While the decision to sterilize an animal (domestic pets) is a personal one, there are several reasons why it is generally considered beneficial for community animals: 1. Overpopulation control: Sterilization helps prevent the exponential growth of the animal population, reducing the number of stray, abandoned, or unwanted animals. This can minimize issues such as overcrowding, resource scarcity, and instances of neglect or abuse. 2. Health benefits: Sterilization can have significant health benefits for animals. Spaying a female animal greatly reduces the risk of certain reproductive system diseases, such as uterine infections or mammary tumors. Neutering a male animal can help prevent testicular cancer and reduce the risk of diseases related to the prostate or the reproductive system. 3. Behavioral benefits: Sterilization can help mitigate certain behavioral issues in animals, such as aggression, territorial marking, roaming or escaping, and excessive mating behaviors. It can lead to calmer and more manageable pets, making them better-suited for a household environment. 4. Longer lifespan: Sterilized animals often have a longer lifespan compared to animals that are not sterilized. This is primarily due to the prevention of reproductive organ-related diseases or conditions that can be life-threatening. Regarding concerns about the potential pain or cruelty of sterilizing animals, it is essential to note that the procedures are performed under anesthesia by qualified veterinarians. The animals are not awake or experiencing pain during the surgery. Post-operative pain management and recovery care are also provided to ensure the animal's comfort and well-being. HOW DO I FORM A SMALL GROUP OF PEOPLE AS VOLUNTEERS TO HELP COMMUNITY ANIMALS? Forming a small group of volunteers to help community animals can be a rewarding and impactful endeavor. Here are some steps you can take to start: 1. Define your mission and goals: Clearly articulate the purpose of your group. Decide what type of assistance you aim to provide to community animals, whether it's rescue, adoption, fostering, advocacy, or other forms of support. 2. Network and recruit volunteers: Reach out to friends, family, and people within your community who have a shared interest in animal welfare. You can also spread the word through local social media platforms, community bulletin boards, or by hosting informational meetings or events. 3. Establish roles and responsibilities: Determine the various tasks and responsibilities needed within your group, such as fundraising, outreach, animal care, transportation, or administrative duties. Assign roles based on each volunteer's skills and interests. 4. Set up regular meetings: Schedule regular meetings to keep everyone updated, plan activities, and discuss any issues or challenges. Meetings can be in person or held virtually to accommodate everyone's availability. 5. Develop guidelines and procedures: Establish a set of guidelines and procedures that outline how your group will operate. This can include protocols for rescuing or helping animals, handling finances, safety measures, and code of conduct for volunteers. 6. Collaborate with local organizations: Partner with existing animal shelters, rescue groups, or advocacy organizations in your community. They may provide resources, guidance, and opportunities for collaboration or volunteer training. 7. Plan activities and projects: Organize events, such as adoption drives, fundraising campaigns, educational workshops, or community outreach programs. These activities can help raise awareness, promote responsible pet ownership, and generate support for your cause. 8. Seek support and funding: Explore different avenues for financial support, such as applying for grants, hosting fundraisers, seeking sponsorships, or establishing partnerships with local businesses or individuals who are passionate about animal welfare. 9. Prioritize safety and well-being: Ensure that all volunteers are properly trained in animal handling, safety protocols, and any legal requirements. If necessary, work with local authorities or experts to provide appropriate training sessions or resources. Remember, patience and dedication are key when building a volunteer group. It takes time to establish trust, recruit members, and make a meaningful impact. By staying committed to your mission and building a strong team, you can make a positive difference in the lives of community animals. MY ONE MONTH OLD PUPPY IS CHEWING THINGS AT HOME. WHY? WHAT CAN I DO TO STOP THAT? At one month old, puppies are still very young and are in the early stages of development. Chewing is a natural behavior for puppies and serves several purposes: 1. Teething: Just like human babies, puppies go through a teething process as their adult teeth start to come in. Chewing helps relieve discomfort and aids in the loosening and shedding of baby teeth. 2. Exploration: Puppies explore the world through their mouths. They use chewing as a way to learn about their environment and satisfy their curiosity. 3. Boredom or excess energy: Puppies have lots of energy and need mental and physical stimulation. If they don't receive enough exercise and playtime, they may resort to chewing as a way to release pent-up energy. To stop inappropriate chewing, here are some steps you can take: 1. Puppy-proof your home: Remove or secure items that you don't want your puppy to chew on. Keep valuable or dangerous items out of reach, and provide suitable alternatives such as chew toys. 2. Provide appropriate chew toys: Offer a variety of safe and durable chew toys specifically designed for puppies. Opt for toys made of rubber or nylon that are sturdy and cannot easily be torn apart. 3. Supervise and redirect: Keep a watchful eye on your puppy and redirect their chewing behavior to appropriate toys whenever you catch them chewing on something they shouldn't. Offer praise and rewards when they chew on the right items. 4. Ensure plenty of exercise and mental stimulation: Ensure your puppy gets enough exercise and playtime to help alleviate boredom and burn off excess energy. Engage them in interactive games, obedience training sessions, and provide puzzle toys or treat-dispensing toys to keep their minds occupied. 5. Consistency and positive reinforcement: Be consistent with your training and redirection efforts. Use positive reinforcement, such as treats and verbal praise, to reward your puppy when they chew on appropriate items. 6. Avoid punishment: Punishment or harsh discipline can be counterproductive and may cause fear or anxiety in your puppy. Focus on positive reinforcement and redirection instead. Remember, it is normal for puppies to chew, so it's important to have patience and be consistent in your training efforts. With time, proper guidance, and providing appropriate outlets for chewing, your puppy will learn what is acceptable to chew on and what is not. IS TALKING TO COMMUNITY ANIMALS NORMAL BEHAVIOR? Talking to community animals can be a natural behavior for some people. Many individuals find comfort in talking to animals, whether they are pets, community animals, or even wildlife. People often talk to animals as a way to express affection, provide comfort, or simply to share their thoughts and feelings While animals may not understand all the words humans say, they can often pick up on the tone of voice, body language, and overall energy of a person. Talking to animals in a calm, soothing manner can help create a sense of connection and may even help to alleviate stress or anxiety in both the human and the animal. We’d be surprised how much they understand, process and respond if we only choose to communicate with the regularly. Effective communication boils down to comprehension and comprehension isn’t dependent on the same “language”. Additionally, talking to community animals can serve as a way to build trust and familiarity, especially if you are engaging with strays or animals who may have had limited human interaction. Your voice can become a source of reassurance, and by consistently talking to them, you can help them feel more comfortable around humans. It's important to note that while talking to animals can be a normal behavior, it is also essential to respect their boundaries and individual comfort levels. Some animals may be more receptive to interaction than others, and it's important to observe their body language and respond accordingly. Overall, talking to community animals is a personal choice and can enhance the bond and connection between humans and animals HOW TO HELP ANIMALS / BIRDS STUCK IN UNREACHABLE PLACES (DRAINS, ROOFTOPS ETC) The first option is to call local rescue groups. You can also get together with your community and plan a rescue carefully. It is important to have seasoned and hand on rescuer as a part of the rescue ops during such complex situations. Reaching out to fire brigade is also a great option to help you with such rescues. As help is on its way, ensure you’re constantly keeping an eye on the animal. Provide water and food if you can reach. Keep communicating with the animal in a calm tone. Don’t crowd the place. Make enough space for air to pass through. Don’t panic. MY DOG WENT THROUGH A SURGERY. THE STITCHES AREN'T HEALING. WHAT SHOULD I DO? Consult your vet as a first step. While cleaning a wound, avoid water. Use the prescribed ointment. Clean with a solution as advised by the vet before applying the ointment. Ensure dressing is thorough. Keep the surgical area free of moist and water. MY DOG IS INACTIVE. He isn’t playful anymore. His appetite has dropped. Sleeps most of the time and is behaving in an unusual way. Do not self-medicate. Take the dog to a vet immediately for further diagnosis. WHAT IS A PUPPY MILL? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puppy_mill THAT IS WHY "ADOPT, DON'T SHOP" IS A SLOGAN! IMPORTANCE OF DEWORMING https://www.pashudhanpraharee.com/importance-of-deworming-in-dog/
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Understanding the importance of Human-Animal CO-EXISTENCE. can only stem from one source AWARENESS. StrayTise explores those avenues beyond COMPASSION. Welcome to StrayTise! Whether you are a pet parent, a community animal caretaker or curious about the lives of community animals, this space is for you. An unplanned but delightful encounter with a domestic dog at the age of 16, turned out to be the most fortunate and augmenting journey as I continue to be awed by their lives since 27 years & counting! Our interactions have been a beautiful road of discovery! As my experience with a variety of community animals flow to you in the form of words, I hope it creates an impact on your life, the way they’ve left a forever mark in mine. While you flip through the StrayTise journal, remember – Every “experience” is but a “guideline” to “build your own around it”. Welcome again & Happy reading! - SP
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PRIVACY POLICY Last updated: December 06, 2023 This Privacy Policy describes Our policies and procedures on the collection, use and disclosure of Your information when You use the Service and tells You about Your privacy rights and how the law protects You. We use Your Personal data to provide and improve the Service. By using the Service, You agree to the collection and use of information in accordance with this Privacy Policy. Interpretation and Definitions Interpretation The words of which the initial letter is capitalized have meanings defined under the following conditions. The following definitions shall have the same meaning regardless of whether they appear in singular or in plural. Definitions For the purposes of this Privacy Policy: Account means a unique account created for You to access our Service or parts of our Service. 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