Apna Foundation is driven by a singular mission: to alleviate the suffering of street dogs and educate the public on the significance of responsible pet ownership. Our commitment is rooted in the recognition of the challenges faced by these vulnerable animals, from inadequate healthcare to the absence of a loving home. We envision a society where every dog is treated with respect and compassion, and responsible pet ownership becomes a cultural norm.
Our efforts extend beyond immediate relief.
We aim to effect lasting change by addressing the multifaceted issues contributing to the suffering of street dogs. Through strategic interventions such as rescue and rehabilitation, vaccination drives, and awareness campaigns, we work to create a community where the well-being of dogs is a shared responsibility.
At Apna Foundation, we believe in empowering communities. Our educational programs emphasize the importance of spaying and neutering, proper nutrition, and humane treatment. By fostering a sense of shared responsibility, we aim to build a network of compassionate individuals who become advocates for change within their communities.
In India, an estimated 30 million stray dogs endure neglect, starvation, and illness. Apna Foundation is dedicated to reducing their numbers through rescue, treatment, and education.
The magnitude of the stray dog population in India poses multifaceted challenges.
Apna Foundation recognizes the necessity of a comprehensive approach to bring about meaningful change. Our commitment is rooted in a three-fold strategy—rescue, treatment, and education.
Proactive rescue operations form the first pillar of our approach. Trained teams respond to distress calls, identifying areas with high stray dog populations. Through compassionate and strategic efforts, we aim to provide immediate relief to dogs in distress, removing them from hazardous situations and offering them a chance at a better life.
Rescued dogs often require urgent medical attention. Apna Foundation operates veterinary clinics and mobile health units, providing essential healthcare services. From vaccinations to spaying and neutering, our medical teams work tirelessly to address the health needs of street dogs, improving their individual well-being and contributing to the overall health and hygiene of the community.
While immediate rescue and treatment are crucial
Many stray dogs in India suffer from neglect, and are often left to fend for themselves on the streets.
Starvation is a common problem among street dogs in India, as they struggle to find enough food to survive.
Many street dogs are sick or injured, and without proper medical care, their condition can quickly worsen.
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At Apna Foundation, we believe that every dog deserves to be loved and cared for. Our rescue and treatment process involves:
When we rescue a dog, we provide an initial evaluation to determine their overall health and condition.
We provide all necessary medical treatment, including vaccinations, spay/neuter, and custom treatment plans depending on the individual dog's needs.
We provide a safe and loving environment for the dogs to rehabilitate and socialize with other dogs and people.
Our ultimate goal is to find each dog a loving home where they can live the happy and healthy life they deserve.
Nor again is there anyone who loves or pursues or desires to obtain pain of itself, because it is pain, but occasionally circumstances occur in which toil and pain can procure reat pleasure.
Apna
Foundation
Danapur, Bihar