India's First Stray Dog-Free City Initiative

A Humane, Sustainable and Scalable Model

The Vision

Our initiative aims to create a city where no dog is forced to survive on roads, while ensuring public spaces remain safer, cleaner, and more organized for citizens.

Initiative

Beyond Temporary Solutions

For decades, cities have struggled with stray dog management through fragmented and short-term approaches. While these efforts provide temporary relief, they often fail to create lasting impact.


Our initiative combines habitat development, sterilization support, vaccination programs, registration systems, public awareness, and municipal collaboration into one integrated framework.


The goal is simple: protect dogs, improve communities, and create a model that can be replicated across India.

Our Strategy

A structured approach designed for long-term success.

Humane Relocation

Moving community dogs from public spaces into dedicated habitats.

Health Programs

Vaccination, treatment, and welfare monitoring.

Population Management

Supporting sterilization efforts through approved methods.

Registration System

Creating traceable records for welfare and accountability.

Public Awareness

Educating citizens about responsible animal welfare.

Municipal Partnerships

Working alongside local authorities for implementation.

How The Initiative Works

A step-by-step framework designed to ensure humane implementation.

Step 1

Identification of dogs living in public spaces.

Step 2

Coordination with authorized dog-catching teams and local authorities.

Step 3

Health assessments, vaccination, and sterilization support.

Step 4

Registration and welfare documentation.

Step 5

Transfer to Pawverse Habitat facilities.

Step 6

Lifetime care and welfare management.

Role Of Municipal Corporations

Partnership with local authorities is essential for success.

Operational Coordination

Supporting dog identification and relocation efforts.

Policy Alignment

Ensuring activities follow applicable animal welfare regulations.

Awareness Support

Helping communicate initiative goals to citizens.

Data Collaboration

Building transparent systems for monitoring outcomes.

Dog Registration Framework

Building accountability and structured welfare management.

Creating Traceability

A registration system allows every dog within the initiative to have documented records including identification, vaccination status, medical history, sterilization information, and habitat allocation.


Such systems improve welfare oversight, transparency, and long-term management.

Registration

Public Awareness Programs

Community participation is essential for sustainable change.

Responsible Pet Ownership

Promoting ethical and responsible care practices.

Adoption Awareness

Encouraging support for Indian native dogs.

School Programs

Educating younger generations about animal welfare.

Community Engagement

Building cooperation between citizens and welfare initiatives.

Expected Impact

Positive outcomes for dogs, citizens, and cities.

Safer Roads

Reduced risk of dog-related road accidents.

Improved Welfare

Better living conditions and healthcare for dogs.

Reduced Conflict

Fewer disputes between communities and street dogs.

Scalable Model

A framework that can be adopted by other cities.

Better Public Spaces

Cleaner and more organized urban environments.

Long-Term Sustainability

Permanent systems rather than recurring temporary solutions.

Roadmap To A Stray Dog-Free City

Phase 1

Planning, partnerships, and habitat development.

Phase 2

Pilot implementation and operational testing.

Phase 3

Expansion of registration and welfare programs.

Phase 4

City-wide implementation and continuous monitoring.

Join The Initiative

Creating India's first stray dog-free city requires collaboration between citizens, animal welfare organizations, veterinarians, municipal bodies, and responsible partners.

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