In collaboration with Lucknow Municipal Corporation, HSI launched the program in 2019l Corporation, aiming to humanely manage the city’s growing dog population.
Humane Society International – India (HSI) announced the thriving completion of 50,000 sterilization surgeries of street dogs in Lucknow, under the city’s first-ever street dog management program, on February 28. The day is also celebrated as World Spay Day.
“A large population of unsterilized dogs contributes to ongoing dog-related complaints and requests for help from the local community,” says Dr. Arvindkumar Rao, additional municipal commissioner at Lucknow Nagar Nigam. “Achieving 50,000 surgeries using high-quality protocols is a great achievement to ensure better dog welfare in the city.”
A survey led by HSI in 2019 found that Lucknow is home to about 75,000 stray dogs. Therefore, the organization launched a multifaceted dog population management program to decrease stray pet populations through spaying/neutering and ensure peaceful coexistence between dogs and people.
The program involved traditional aspects of dog management, including high-quality spay/neuter, high-volume, and rabies vaccination, coupled with intensive society engagement and ongoing data groups to guarantee the success of the programs.
Apart from Lucknow, HSI has been large-scale street dog management programs in cities like Jamshedpur, Hissar (Haryana), Noida, Mallapuram, and Dindigul, sterilizing over 250,000 dogs across the country since 2013.