Animal welfare NGOs

10 Dog NGOs and Shelters in Bangalore

Bangalore, known for its thriving tech scene and lush green parks, is also home to a large community of furry, four-legged companions who roam its streets. Amidst the buzzing traffic and busy lives, thousands of stray dogs call this city their home.

Sadly, many of these street dogs face daily challenges such as injuries, neglect, starvation, and abandonment. But amidst these struggles, there’s hope. A growing number of compassionate NGOs in Bangalore and animal shelters are stepping up to rescue, treat, and rehabilitate these voiceless souls.

In this blog, Helplocal- a platform to discover NGOs in India– will share 10 amazing dog NGOs and shelters in Bangalore that are working tirelessly to make the city a better place for our canine companions.

Let’s explore some of the dog NGOs and shelters in Bangalore: 

Dog NGOs and Shelters in Bangalore

“Here are 10 dog NGOs in Bangalore that are truly changing and saving the lives of dogs every single day.”

1. CUPA – Compassion Unlimited Plus Action 

Founded in 1991, CUPA has been providing rescue and relief to sick, injured, and abused animals. With six centers in Bangalore, it addresses various animal welfare issues such as geriatric care, animal birth control, adoption, and more. They also run awareness campaigns on animal welfare. 

Website: cupabangalore.org 

Contact: communications@cupaindia.org

Dog NGOs & Shelters

 

2. Charlie’s Animal Rescue Centre (CARE) 

CARE is an animal shelter established in January 2013, with the aim of providing timely medical aid to injured and ill animals. CARE has a rescue helpline, animal ambulance services, a fully equipped veterinary trauma care unit, and a retirement home for senior dogs. 

Website: charlies-care.com 

Contact: 9483911110 / 9035999372 

3. Sarvoham Animal Foundation 

Sarvoham was established in April 2017, dedicated to the welfare of street animals in  Bangalore. The organization works in rescue and rehabilitation, street dog sheltering, and foster care. 

Website: sarvoham.org 

Contact: +18001028032

4. VOSD – Voice of Stray Dogs 

VOSD operates India’s largest no-kill dog sanctuary and was the first to establish a canine blood bank in the country. They provide services such as remote vet assistance, stray dog feeder grants, and free remote legal assistance. 

Website: vosd.in 

Contact: info@vosd.in 

5. ALAI – Animal Lives Are Important 

Established in May 2017, ALAI is an animal rescue and rehabilitation shelter. It focuses on rescuing injured, abandoned, and senior dogs. They also operate a rescue ambulance and provide on-site treatment. 

Website: alairescues.in 

Contact: info.alairescue@gmail.com / +919739288282 

6. People for Animals (PFA) 

PFA is India’s largest animal welfare organization with regional centers. They are involved in the rescue, treatment, care, and rehabilitation of urban wild animals. PFA also runs ambulance services, sterilization programs, and disaster rescue missions for animals. 

Website: peopleforanimalsbangalore.org 

Contact: 080 2861 1986 

7. Let’s Live Together 

Let’s Live Together is a youth-driven initiative focused on adopting Indian (desi) dogs. They work with families, schools, and communities to promote dog adoption over buying pets.  They also support street animal rescues. 

Website: letslivetogether.org 

Contact: +91 9986413916 

8. KRUPA Animal Hospital & Shelter 

KRUPA provides medical treatment and lifelong shelter to injured, handicapped, and abandoned dogs. They are also involved in rescuing animals and helping find suitable adoption homes. 

Contact: 09880563690

9. Maruthy Dog Shelter 

This grassroots initiative provides basic shelter, medical care, and rehabilitation for homeless dogs. Driven by dedicated caretakers, Maruthy focuses on creating a safe environment for stray animals. 

Contact: 07349743494 

10. Mylos Rescue 

Started in 2008, Mylos Rescue is an NGO helping stray and injured dogs. They rescue, treat,  vaccinate, and rehabilitate animals across the city. They also run adoption drives,  sterilization programs, and offer passive adoption. 

Website: mylosrescue.com 

Contact: wecare@mylosrescue.com / +919632040404 

Dog NGOs & Shelters

Dog NGOs and Shelters in Bangalore: Final Thoughts 

Stray dogs across the city face daily challenges such as hunger, abuse, and neglect.  Thankfully, NGOs and shelters like the ones listed above are working tirelessly to rescue,  rehabilitate, and provide long-term care for these animals. They also play a vital role in promoting sterilization and adoption. 

If you’re looking for a way to make a difference, consider adopting, volunteering, or donating. Even a small act of kindness can help give these animals a better life.

This blog about helping animals aims to encourage individuals, families, schools, and communities to take action. For those who want to do more, supporting animal rescue NGOs through donations or volunteering is also a meaningful way to help.

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Aditi Natasha Bhuinyan
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Aditi Natasha Bhuinyan is a student pursuing Masters in Economics. She enjoys exploring how economics connects to everyday issues—whether it's education, politics, or social change. She's passionate about combining data with storytelling, loves reading new perspectives and often dives into creative projects.
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Aditi Natasha Bhuinyan is a student pursuing Masters in Economics. She enjoys exploring how economics connects to everyday issues—whether it's education, politics, or social change. She's passionate about combining data with storytelling, loves reading new perspectives and often dives into creative projects.
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