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For a Better World for Dogs: Advocacy & Community

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We believe being a dog parent is about more than just walks and treats. From standing up against animal cruelty to supporting our local strays, here is how we are making life better for every dog—yours and the ones on our streets.

A recent case of animal abuse in Noida is a stark reminder of why we need to act. This video explains what you can do if you witness animal cruelty, including who to call and how to report it.

Stopping animal cruelty requires a collective effort. This post outlines the steps we can all take, from supporting animal welfare organizations to reporting abuse when we see it.

For dog parents in Gurugram, registering your dog with the MCG is now mandatory. This guide walks you through the required documents and steps to get it done.

Propaganda we didn't fall for: "Male dogs need to mate, it's only natural." You know what's natural? Letting dogs be dogs, and making responsible choices like spaying and neutering.

A heartwarming story for Children's Day about a group of kids who used their pocket money to care for a stray pup they named Lucky. Kindness is everything.

A beautiful image of a child and a puppy sharing a hug, capturing a moment of pure, innocent friendship.

The bond between a child and a dog is something special. This photo captures that gentle, trusting connection.

Another touching photo of a child embracing a small puppy, a reminder of the simple, powerful love animals bring into our lives.

A quiet Sunday in Kolkata. A short story about Bhola, a street dog, and Hari, a pan shop owner, who find peace and friendship in each other's company.

An indie dog yawns contentedly in the shade of a large tree, a peaceful moment in a busy city.

About For a Better World for Dogs

If you witness animal cruelty in your neighborhood, don’t stay silent. We provide direct guidance on how to report these incidents to local authorities and NGOs like CUPA or Friendicoes. Being a responsible parent means speaking up for those who cannot, and we help you navigate the immediate steps to take when it matters most.

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