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Feed A Dog

Dogs are often referred to as man's best friend, yet many stray dogs face neglect and hardship. The Feed a Dog campaign was born out of a tragic incident in 2010 when we witnessed a car hit a dog and drive away without help. This moment ignited our commitment to protect and care for these vulnerable animals.

Feed A Dog

Dogs are often referred to as man's best friend, yet many stray dogs face neglect and hardship. The Feed a Dog campaign was born out of a tragic incident in 2010 when we witnessed a car hit a dog and drive away without help. This moment ignited our commitment to protect and care for these vulnerable animals.

Our Mission

Feed a Dog, our mission is simple yet profound: to provide nourishment, care, and compassion to stray dogs across India. We operate in all major cities, feeding thousands of stray dogs every day, and ensuring they receive the love and attention they deserve.

What We Do?

Feeding Initiatives

We feed strays at over 700 locations daily, providing nutritious meals that include soy nuggets, eggs, milk, rusk, bread, and biscuits.

Rescue and Rehabilitation

Our team rescues injured, abandoned, sick, pregnant, and orphaned dogs. We provide medical treatment and rehabilitation to ensure their recovery.

24-Hour Helpline

We operate a dedicated animal helpline and ambulance service across six major cities to assist dogs in need. Our trained volunteers are available around the clock to respond to emergencies, whether it’s rescuing an injured dog from the streets or providing immediate medical care

Dedicated Shelters

We maintain three shelters specifically designed for dogs, where they receive comprehensive care and attention. These shelters provide a safe haven for rescued dogs, offering them not only food and medical treatment but also a loving environment where they can recover and thrive.

Adoption Drives

we actively work to find forever homes for our furry friends through social media posts and online campaigns. By showcasing their stories and personalities through engaging content, we connect potential adopters with dogs in need of loving homes.

Community Engagement Programs

actively engage with local communities through outreach initiatives that promote responsible pet ownership, including spaying/neutering programs. By educating pet owners about the importance of controlling the stray population and caring for their pets, we aim to foster a culture of empathy towards all animals.

A Rich History

Ancient Egypt: Dogs were revered in ancient Egyptian culture, often depicted in art and buried alongside their owners. Anubis, the god of the afterlife, is famously represented as a canine figure, showcasing the deep respect for dogs in this civilization.


Tibetan Culture: In Tibetan beliefs, dogs are seen as close companions to humans in the cycle of reincarnation and are honored as guardians of temples.


Vedic Tradition: In Vedic texts, deities like Indra are frequently illustrated with their canine companions, reflecting the esteemed status of dogs in these ancient narratives.

Despite their historical significance, modern street dogs face severe challenges due to urbanization and neglect. This plight has led to numerous initiatives aimed at their protection and care.

Join Us in Making a Difference

Donate

Your contributions help sustain our feeding programs and rescue efforts. Donations are tax-exempt under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act.

Volunteer

Become part of our team of passionate individuals committed to making a difference.

Visitors Please Note! Dhyan Foundation does not promise or claim to perform any miracles, healings or demonstrate supernatural powers to the practitioners.

Please do not come to us looking for any of these. If you are looking to cure a disease, visit a doctor. If you are looking for financial gains, visit a consultant. If you want to mend relationships, visit a counsellor.

Come to us when you are desirous of the journey beyond.




Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

Visitors Please Note! Dhyan Foundation does not promise or claim to perform any miracles, healings or demonstrate supernatural powers to the practitioners.

Please do not come to us looking for any of these. If you are looking to cure a disease, visit a doctor. If you are looking for financial gains, visit a consultant. If you want to mend relationships, visit a counsellor.

Come to us when you are desirous of the journey beyond.




Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

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Dhyan Foundation

A-80, South Extension Part II,

New Delhi-49, India

+91-9999567895

Visitors Please Note! Dhyan Foundation does not promise or claim to perform any miracles, healings or demonstrate supernatural powers to the practitioners.

Please do not come to us looking for any of these. If you are looking to cure a disease, visit a doctor. If you are looking for financial gains, visit a consultant. If you want to mend relationships, visit a counsellor.

Come to us when you are desirous of the journey beyond.




Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.