Street dogs care

About Us

In Sri Lanka stray dogs live rough in the streets and are neither given any anthelmintic therapy nor any necessary vaccinations. They are  completely abandoned, often maltreated and moreover attacked by all kinds of parasites. Stray dogs severely injured by accidents are a sad daily occurance. 

All these dogs suffer from malnutrition and constantly have to look for food. 

Uncontrolled reproduction and inbreeding provoke terminal diseases. 

About 3 million stray dogs live in the streets of Sri Lanka. Our project aims at providing necessary medical treatment for them and at reducing the total number of stray dogs by castration.

We and our vision - Help for Animals and People in Sri Lanka

  • we follow consistent neutering programs to reduce the number of stray dogs and cats
  • we carry out mass vaccinations in order to reduce diseases and to minimize the risk of rabies to both humans and animals
  • we provide treatment and care of injured and sick animals
  • we increase the understanding between dogs and humans and advocate responsible pet ownership
  • we help the locals in Sri Lanka with our social projects

We exclusively help and work at site in Sri Lanka – 
                  we don’t export problems to other countries

Please support us, so we may keep our project sustainable –
           Here you’ll find all the possibilities to help us.

Frequently Asked Questions

Your donation will be used to provide essential medical treatment to stray dogs in Sri Lanka. This includes vaccinations, anthelmintic therapy, emergency care for injuries, and support for population control initiatives such as castration programs.

While we appreciate your support, we currently do not offer the option to allocate donations to specific areas. Rest assured, your contribution will be utilized where it is needed most to benefit the overall well-being of stray dogs in Sri Lanka.

As a non-profit organization dedicated to animal welfare, your donation may be tax-deductible. Please consult with your tax advisor or local tax authorities for specific information regarding tax deductions for charitable contributions.

There are several ways to get involved and support our cause beyond monetary donations. You can volunteer your time at local events or shelters, advocate for animal welfare in your community, or spread awareness about the plight of stray dogs in Sri Lanka through social media and fundraising efforts.

You can stay informed about our organization’s latest news, events, and initiatives by following us on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Additionally, you can sign up for our newsletter on our website to receive regular updates directly to your inbox.

Yes, we have numerous success stories and testimonials from our beneficiaries, volunteers, and supporters. These stories highlight the positive impact of our work on the lives of stray dogs in Sri Lanka and serve as a testament to the importance of your support in making a difference. You can find some of these stories featured on our website or social media channels.