According to an Instagram post, “the Dog Man of Nagpur” started off by giving the dogs biscuits; and today he feeds them biryani made with chicken and mutton. Social media is one happy place for all. We get to see various types of contents that leave a strong impression on …
Read More »IIT-Madras To Expel & Fine Hostelers For Feeding Stray Dogs On Premises
A circular has been issued by the students’ hostel of Indian Institute of Technology that states any student found feeding dogs and cats within its premises will be expelled from the facility and they have to pay a fine up to INR 10,000. The circular was put up on the …
Read More »Retired CISF Officer Threw a New Year’s Eve Biryani Party for Stray Dogs
On 31 December, 2016, Kamal Tamang, a retired officer from Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) celebrated this New Year in a special way by throwing a grand New Year’s Eve party for stray dogs in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal. He treated them to delicious Biryani and it was …
Read More »Law Student Attacked For Feeding Stray Dogs In Mumbai
Recently, a 33-year-old law student was allegedly attacked by neighbors, a man and a woman from a neighboring building who objected to her daily routine of feeding stray dogs inside her housing society. The incident took place on the 23rd floor of Saptarishi building at around 8pm on Friday. When …
Read More »High Court Approved Guidelines For Feeding Stray Dogs In Delhi
In 18.12.2010, New Delhi High Court approved guidelines for feeding stray dogs! We often get asked by many of our followers about the laws for feeding stray dogs as most of the dog lovers face some kind of opposition from neighbors and people while they are feeding stray dogs. So, …
Read More »Beena Mohapatra | The woman with a heart of gold
This week we have an inspiring story about a woman called Beena Mohapatra, a domestic maid, who feeds and takes care of at least 35 dogs in her locality. How many of us can do the same? Living on a meager wage and yet taking care of all stray dogs …
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