Sponsor a Dog: Lifelong Care for Special Souls
Many of our dogs have survived the worst, but they won't suffer anymore. Your sponsorship gives them a permanent home, medical rehab, and the dignity they were denied on the streets.
Run over by a train, three of her legs were torn away. Yet, she was found still trying to nurse her puppies beside the tracks. We named her Mama, and your donation can help support her incredible will to live.
Romeo was rescued after a severe accident left him with a fractured femur and a metal implant. He is now safe and happy but needs lifelong care. You can be a part of his healing journey by sponsoring his treatment.
Kaalu Singh survived a brutal accident that left deep injuries. Today, he is healing with love and care at our sanctuary. Would you be part of his journey to recovery?
A cervical fracture and permanent brain damage. Andy wasn't meant to survive, but he did. He has lost his sense of danger but never his love for people. Donate to support his specialized care.
Sundari is a senior dog and cancer survivor who was left to die on the streets. She now has lifelong care, love, and safety at VOSD. Your donation supports her and hundreds like her.
Unwanted as a pup and rejected again and again. Diva's atopic dermatitis, a skin disease needing specialized care, made her 'too much to handle' for others. Here, she gets the treatment she needs.
Born blind and left to brave a busy road alone. Olivia was unwanted everywhere until luck brought her home to VOSD. Donate to support her lifelong care in a safe environment.
Laika's paw was crushed, and her leg had to be taken away. Even then, she wasn't safe from bullying by other dogs on campus. At VOSD, she is protected and cared for.
Mohan was found in a drain, his leg amputated and wrapped in bandages. Today, he is safe at VOSD but needs lifelong care. Help us write the rest of his story.
She lay on the railway tracks for eight days with her paws chopped off and bones crushed. Arzoo somehow survived, and now needs your support for her long road to recovery.
About Sponsor a Dog: Lifelong Care for Special Souls
When you sponsor a dog, your contribution covers specific needs like medical boarding, physiotherapy for paralyzed dogs, and specialized nutrition for seniors. Whether it is daily medical supplies for a spinal injury survivor or high protein meals for the pack, your help is the direct difference between survival and neglect.
Many of the dogs at our sanctuary come to us after surviving horrific accidents or abuse, leaving them with permanent disabilities. Because they require lifelong medical attention and specialized environments, they cannot be rehomed. This is why we created our sponsorship program.
When you choose to sponsor a specific dog, you are not just sending money, you are becoming a guardian for a soul who has nowhere else to go. For ₹5,000 a month, you cover the essential costs of their existence: physiotherapy for those with spinal injuries, non-abrasive flooring for our paralyzed residents, wound dressing materials, and specialized diet plans for our geriatric pack.
We believe in radical transparency. Once you sign up, we do not just send a generic thank you. You receive a virtual sponsorship kit that includes a high-resolution photograph, a certificate of guardianship, and an exclusive video update of the dog you are supporting. It is a way to see exactly where your kindness goes and how it changes a life.
Beyond the individual sponsorship, our mission is to maintain a safe, no-kill sanctuary for over 1,800 dogs. We receive no government funding, which means our ability to provide this level of care, from surgical support for cancer survivors to safe enclosures for those with brain injuries, depends entirely on our community. Whether you are sponsoring a single meal or committing to monthly care for a special-needs dog, you are providing more than just food; you are providing the only home these dogs have ever known.
Voice of Stray Dogs
We run a sanctuary for the dogs the world left behind, including the paralyzed, the blind, and the survivors of abuse. We are not an adoption agency because most of our 1,800 residents have medical conditions that mean they cannot survive anywhere else, so we make sure they stay here, safe and loved, forever.
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