Breaking News: Help Animals India Raises Awareness for Street Dogs in India
63% of Indian Pet Owners Have Dogs, India's 35 Million Street Dogs Face Challenges
New Delhi, India - Help Animals India, a non-profit charity based in the United States, is bringing attention to the plight of street dogs in India. With 63% of pet owners in India having a dog and an estimated 35 million free-roaming dogs, India faces a significant issue with stray animals.
Street dogs in India often face starvation, disease, and abuse. Help Animals India is working to address these challenges by providing food, medical care, and vaccinations to street dogs. The organization also works to promote responsible pet ownership and encourage spaying and neutering to control the population of stray animals.
"We believe that all animals deserve to be treated with compassion and respect," said Sarah Jane Smith, founder of Help Animals India. "We are committed to working with local communities to improve the lives of street dogs and promote a more harmonious relationship between humans and animals in India."
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