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10 Bangalore Animal helpline you may contact

We’re often asked by kind hearts regarding Bangalore animal helpline numbers. In this blog post, we’ve tried to aggregate a list of charitable foundations, NGOs, and shelters in Bangalore that you may refer to as a ready reckoner.

Given the traffic woes in Bangalore and the fact that most of these shelters are understaffed, please try to take the injured animal to the nearest facility. If possible, please try to comfort the animal in need and provide first aid, and care till the ambulance arrives.

Also see – Animal helpline in Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Pune.

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Here’s a list of resources towards pet adoption in Bangalore and Emergency contact numbers in Bangalore for helping an animal in distress.

1. CUPA Bangalore

has six centers in Bangalore where they care for injured animals. Some of the services provided are animal birth control, trauma and rescue, geriatric care, and adoption facilities.

For the rescue and treatment of sick and injured stray animals in Bangalore, kindly contact the CUPA Trauma Centre also referred to as Veterinary hospital Hebbal.

Address: CUPA Bangalore. KVAFSU, Veterinary College Campus, Bellary Road, Hebbal
Bangalore – 560024

Street dog rescue helpline number: +91 080 22947300/ 22947301
Open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday – Sunday

2. Charlie’s Animal Rescue Centre – CARE

helps with Rescue, adoption, and medical care of cats and dogs in need. They have been helping stray dogs of Bengaluru for a while now. Ace illustrator Alicia Souza also adopted her furry best friend from them.

Address: Survey No. 124, Mitteganahalli Cross,
Kogilu Village, Yelahanka Hobli,
Bangalore North – 560064

Phone: +91 9483911110 / 9035999372
Open from 11:00am – 4:00pm, Monday – Saturday.
Open from 11:00am – 3:00pm, Sunday.

3. Government Veterinary hospitals in Bangalore

From what the volunteers have told us, it is always good to tell Bangalore pet hospitals (govt. facilities) that you are from a media house, this makes them take up the case with diligence. (Many of them may not be as empathetic to the cause as you.)

  • Mysore Road – 26701099
  • Queen’s Road – 22260211
  • Malleshwaram – 23468345
  • Rajajinagar – 23501509
  • Veterinary College Hospital – 23412556

4. CARTMAN Society – Centre for Action, Research, Technology for Man, Animals, and Nature

have a Vet clinic and animal shelter but they don’t have an ambulance service hence you’d have to take the injured animal to the center for any kind of treatment.

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Address: CA-18, 17th D Main, 6th Block,
Koramangala, Bangalore – 560095

Phone: +91 091088 05001
Email: cahbangalore@gmail.com
Open from 8:30 am to 8:30 pm, Monday – Sunday

5. ALAI – Emergency Rescue Service

helps with dog rescue and rehabilitation of injured, abused, and abandoned dogs in Bengaluru.

Shelter: Chaghalatti village, Baglur post, Bangalore
Clinic: Hennur Cross, Opp. Reliance Fresh, Bangalore – 560043

Phone: +91 9739288282
Email: info.alairescue@gmail.com
Open from 09:30am to 04:00pm, Monday – Sunday

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6. People For Animals (PFA Bangalore)

helps in the rescue, recuperation, and subsequent release of animals in need.

Address: No. 67, Uttarahalli Main Road,
Kengeri, Bangalore – 560 060

Phone: +91 99000 25370, 98456 85955 or 9980339880.
Email: gm@peopleforanimalsbangalore.org, info@peopleforanimalsbangalore.org

7. VOSD – The Voice of Stray Dogs

The Voice of Stray Dogs or VOSD is a 7-year-old non-profit which works towards caring for dogs in every kind of distress. They also built India’s first canine blood bank.

Address: 1st Floor, Pine Valley Building, Embassy Golf Links, Off Intermediate Ring Road, Bangalore – 560071   

Open from 9am – 6pm, Monday – Saturday.

Email: info@strays.in

8. KRUPA Loving animals Bangalore

is an animal hospital and shelter which helps rescue felines and canines that are injured.

Address: 16, 7th Main Rd, Subash Nagar, Kengeri Satellite Town, Bengaluru, Karnataka – 560060                   

Phone: 098805 63690 

Open from 11:00 – 5:00 pm, Monday – Saturday.

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9. Let’s Live Together

You can adopt a furry pal in Bengaluru from Let’s Live Together, a charitable trust working to foster compassionate relationships between humans and animals.

Address: #728, 19th Crossroad, 16th Main Rd, A Block, Sahakar Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560092         

Phone: 099864 13916

10. BBMP – Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike

Stray dog population is controlled by BBMP with the sterilization of stray dogs by implementing ABC-ARV Programme as per the Animal Birth Control (Dog) Rules-2001.

BBMP dog rescue number: 22975595/22221188/22100031

Most of these shelters and NGOs also offer adoption services. So if you are looking for a lovely addition to your family in Bangalore, please consider adopting from a shelter.

You may even consider volunteering at a nearby shelter to help with the rescue, care, and adoptions.

This isn’t an exhaustive list – if you know of any other Bangalore animal helpline – individuals or organizations doing some phenomenal work for the stray cats or dogs, please suggest in the comments below.

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87 thoughts on “10 Bangalore Animal helpline you may contact”

  1. Hey ,
    My name is chetan I’m feeding a stary dog near by home from pandemic from 15days dog is not active enough and not having any food breathing heavily today I took it to doctor and they gave some injection but till now it is not having any food can any one help

  2. Hai I’m Revathi, my son took some street dog from his school to home. We took care for him more than four months but now we couldn’t able to take care. I can handover the dog to some responsible center. Its possible how to contact.

  3. Hi i am Nirmala ,in my street their were 4 adult dogs and 8 puppies .we were taking care and feeding from 2 years ,some of our neighbour starting beating them during the night when they sleeping on the road and even they have killed by curshing them under their car.finally it was worse when they started killing one by one in the name of animal birth control and sterilisation,BBMP people took them for birth control but when they were retuned back they starting developing fever cough some even stopped eating food and started to die every day one or two days.Regading this issues
    We called up to the relevant BBMP people for the cause and infection ,they denied to to give any kind of justification or help on this matter.the doctor incharge for our ward even asked get me the medical certificate to prove the causes
    Their is a helpline for street dogs recuse i had posted for the help regarding dogs conditions they were not able to breath ,but none had come for the rescue,finally that dog died .we took other puppy which was alive to the doctor even after the treatment it was not able to survive.
    I was disappointed nobody help when it was required
    Still one puppy is struggling which bleeding in the nose and one adult dog not even eating food we trying our best to save the both

  4. Bbmp had taken one of our street female dog for sterilizing, but the operation they did was a failure, now this female has again delivered babies two times after the operation. The babies are delivered in one of drains. They are 3 months old. It’s horrible to see them in the drains during the rains. The mother has stopped feeding them. Can we get any help.

  5. Amrapali Sarkar

    I am very new in Bangalore. In flat there one person who their stray dogs outside for last 6 months. The dog is outside the room in winter summer and rainy season. I don’t know to whom I should compain.

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