With relentless cars, mean streets and a smog cover that is sadly becoming a city characteristic, Delhi has many woes for men and dogs alike. Almost every day somewhere in the capital or adjoining satellite cities, you may come across a helpless dog limping or needing medical attention, not to forget the abandoned pets.
A little help from you, a call, or a ride to the nearest shelter may be the difference between life and death for the injured. Want to help but not sure how? Here’s a list of emergency animal helplines in Delhi NCR to rescue an animal in need.
Emergency Animal helplines in Delhi NCR
Here’s a list of dog NGOs in Delhi -animal shelters and veterinary hospitals to help animals in need. You may also reach out to them for pet adoption, help foster or adopt abandoned dogs or seek medical care for stray animals.
Animal Helpline number Delhi
- All Creatures Great and Small (ACGS) – *Number removed. The team is not into rescuing anymore*
- PETA India – Emergency veterinary care or legal guidance 98201 22602.
- Digamber Jain Charity Bird Hospital – Opposite Red Fort, Inside Shri Digamber Jain Lal Mandir Contact: 011-23288084, 9810016162 and 9968855520
- Earthlings Trust – +91 88004 69269
- People for Animals (PFA) Delhi – 011-23355883, 011-23357088
- Sanjay Gandhi Animal Care Centre (SGACC) – 011-25447751 / 25448062
- Tis Hazari Veterinary Hospital – 011-24124114, 011-24124118
- Pet Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) – +91 1800 11 5737
- Animal India Trust – 93138 84347, 98112 52592, 011-5566 9924
- SMART Sanctuary – +91 70427 23301
- Karma Animal Foundation – +91 9811028965
- Friendicoes – 070277 77951
- Umeed for Animals Foundation – 099999 56541
Dog adoption centres in Delhi
1. Sanjay Gandhi Animal Care Centre (SGACC)
Delhi’s largest animal shelter and facility for rescue, treatment and rehabilitation of stray dogs, and street animals. The animal welfare centre runs an ambulance, and clinic, and serves as a holding centre for animal cruelty cases. The Sanjay Gandhi Animal Care Centre (SGACC), established in 1980, is India’s oldest and Delhi’s largest animal shelter. This well-equipped veterinary center offers comprehensive care, including an inpatient department, outpatient department, operating room, ICU, laboratory, and even an animal cemetery. Partnering with law enforcement, SGACC rescues animals from cruelty and neglect, while their adoption initiatives have placed over 2,000 pups in loving homes. Consider volunteering, donating, or adopting a furry friend to support SGACC’s mission of helping Delhi’s animals in need
Address: Near Shivaji College & Delhi Home Guards Head Office, Raja Garden, New Delhi – 110027. Phone: 011-25447751 / 25448062
Email: sgacc1980@gmail.com and sgacc.pr@gmail.com
2. Tis Hazari Veterinary Hospital
The first 24*7 government animal care hospital in Delhi. The Government of NCT of Delhi’s Department of Animal Husbandry operates a 24/7 veterinary hospital located near Pul Mithai, Tis Hazari, New Delhi-110054.
Here’s what you need to know:
- Emergency Helpline: 011-23967555 (Note this number for future reference)
- Location: Easily accessible at the end of the lane between Tis Hazari Courts and St. Stephen’s Hospital.
- Services: The veterinary hospital provides care for all kinds of animals and birds, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
- Staff: A dedicated team of veterinarians and medical staff works in three shifts to ensure uninterrupted care.
It is functional in three shifts – 8 am to 2 pm, 2 pm to 8 pm and 8 pm to 8 am.
Jeevashram: Established in 1990, Jeevashram offers a haven for animals in Delhi. This multifaceted organization provides comprehensive veterinary care for all creatures, from small pets to farm animals. Their commitment extends to animal birth control programs, vaccination & awareness initiatives, and even temporary or permanent boarding facilities. Recognizing the human-animal bond, Jeevashram’s Garden of Eternal Peace offers a peaceful resting place for departed pets. Jeevashram Address: Near Shiv Temple, Rajokri, New Delhi – 110038 Phone: 011-24124114, 011-24124118 Email: jeevashram@gmail.com
See Also: Animal helpline numbers in Mumbai, Chennai, Pune, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Lucknow and Bangalore.
3. Pet Animal Welfare Society (PAWS)
runs a low-cost sterilization and vaccination centre for pets and strays. They also organize pup adoption and anti-Rabies camps.
Address: C9/7, Masudpur Village, Badam Singh Market, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi, Delhi – 110070. Phone: +91 1800 11 5737
4. Animal India Trust
has a clinic to assist with first aid, vaccination and immunization. They also have a street dog Animal birth control unit at Tughlaqabad Veterinary Hospital.
Address: Jal Vihar, Colony Gate No. 3, Near Jal Vihar Bus Terminal, Lajpat Nagar I, Delhi – 110024 Phone: 93138 84347, 98112 52592, 011-5566 9924
5. Sophie Memorial Animal Relief Trust (SMART Sanctuary)
cares for the old, disabled and special needs dogs. They also have a pet care clinic and a part of the proceeds go towards stray animal welfare. Driven by their love for animals, Kavita Rana and her husband Yashraj Bhardwaj co-founded the Sophie Memorial Animal Relief Trust (SMART) in Greater Noida. Recognizing the lack of dedicated animal shelters in the city, they established SMART Sanctuary – the first of its kind in Greater Noida. This haven provides a safe space for animals in need, offering them a second chance at a happy and healthy life.
Founded by Kaveri Rana Bhardwaj, Sophie Memorial Animal Relief Trust, rescues and treats disabled animals, particularly dogs.
Address: SMART Sanctuary, B 141, Block D, Omicron II, Greater Noida – 201310 Phone: +91 70427 23301
6. All Creatures Great and Small (ACGS), Faridabad
is a sanctuary set in a rural setting in Village Silakharito (Haryana) to help the animals. They have provisions for animal birth control, shelter and treatment.
They help rescue stray, old, sick, blind or abandoned animals, both large and small, who have been victims of abuse, cruelty or accidents and cannot survive on their own. Since ACGS has an open sanctuary for outside visitors, local villagers and volunteers to educate people in animal husbandry and organic sustainable farming practices – it helps allow children and adults to get over their fear of dogs and other animals by creating safe spaces.
Address: Village Silakhari, P.O. Dhauj Tehsil & District Faridadad – 121004
Update: We were notified by the team that they aren’t rescuing animals currently. Kindly do your own research before donating.
7. Earthlings Trust
Founded by Ditej and Sagarika, Earthlings Trust is an animal shelter located in Noida that cares for abandoned, sick/handicapped and senior dogs alike.
Address: Bandh Road, Village, Asgerpur, Sector 127, Noida – 201303 Phone: +91 88004 69269
Animal helpline / Dog adoption in Gurgaon
8. Karma Animal Foundation
looks after the homeless, abandoned, injured and disabled animals.
Address: Surya Farms, Next to Country inn by Carlson, Bhondsi, Gurgaon – Sohna Road, Gurugram – 122001 Phone: +91 9811028965
9. Friendicoes SECA Gurgaon Animal Hospital & Sanctuary
Perhaps the oldest animal shelter in Delhi NCR, Friendicoes SECA cares for the homeless and injured animals. They also operate an ambulance service for animals in distress and an emergency clinic for pets.
Address: Garhi Harsaru, Gopalpur Khera sector 99, Gurugram, Tughlapur, Garhi Harsaru, Gurugram, Haryana 122505 Phone: 070277 77951
10. Umeed for Animals Foundation
Umeed for Animals Foundation is a charitable trust to help distressed, abused and neglected animals in Delhi-NCR. They run sterilization programs, and adoption drives and also have a veterinary facility.
Address: Numberdar Farm Baliawas village, behind Pathways School, Haryana 122003 Phone: 099999 56541
11. Indigree Angels Trust
helps to rescue and rehabilitate abused Indian/Pedigree dogs. They have a mobile clinic for treating minor wounds, deworming, broken limbs and maggots.
Their website seems to have been hacked. We will update the contact information as soon as we get confirmation. Meanwhile, you may reach out to them on FB Messenger: https://m.me/544947332351214 or Facebook.
12. Moti Bagh veterinary hospital, Delhi
runs OPD services 8 AM to 8 PM every weekday (Sundays and Holidays – 9 AM- 12 PM)
Address: Shantipath Road, Near Safdarjung Railway Station, Moti Bagh, New Delhi, Delhi 110023
13. PFA (People for Animals) Delhi:
People For Animals (PFA). Established on the belief that animal welfare is inextricably linked to human well-being and a healthy environment, PFA champions the cause of animals across India. With a robust network of 26 hospitals and 165 units spread across the country, PFA boasts a dedicated membership of over 2.5 lakh individuals. Their unwavering commitment to animal well-being translates into a range of vital services:
- Rescue and Rehabilitation: PFA actively rescues animals in distress and provides them with necessary care and rehabilitation and have emergency shelters.
- Ambulance Services: PFA’s ambulance services ensure timely veterinary care reaches animals in need.
- Sterilization Programs: Recognizing the importance of population control, PFA actively promotes sterilization programs to manage stray animal populations humanely.
- Treatment Camps: PFA organizes treatment camps to address various health concerns affecting animals.
- Disaster Relief: They extend a helping paw during natural disasters, ensuring animal welfare amidst emergencies.
- Prevention of Cruelty: PFA actively patrols highways to prevent the cruel practices of animal overloading and transportation for slaughter. Additionally, they advocate for animal rights and have successfully challenged the film industry for instances of animal mistreatment.
Reaching Out to PFA:
If you witness animal cruelty in Delhi or discover an animal in need, contact PFA immediately. Here are the details:
- Email: gandhim@nic.in
- Phone: +91-11-23719293/94
- Address: HQ: People For Animals, 14 Ashoka Road, Jantar Mantar Road, New Delhi 110001
Cow helpline number
Sharing the streets with stray cows can sometimes be ruff. These gentle giants can get caught in traffic, creating a hairy situation for both them and motorists. The MCG has launched a helpline specifically for rescuing stray cows. Just dial 7290075866 to report a cow in need, and the Municipal corporation of Gurgaon (MCG) will send a team to mosey on over and relocate the bovine to a safe shelter.
While it’s great that there’s a helpline to look out for our bovine buddies, it’s important for pet parents (of all kinds!) to be responsible. The MCG imposes a fine of Rs 5,100 on cattle owners who let their cows stray. This not only creates a safety hazard but can also be a huge inconvenience. Here’s hoping this initiative keeps both our furry (and not-so-furry) friends safe on the streets and highways of Gurugram.
Dog ambulance in Delhi NCR
Gopal dog ambulance +91 93194 19475
Pankaj pet Ambulance +91 7830732219
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pls take him to a vet at the earliest.
मेरी गली में एक फीमेल डॉग हैं जिसको दूसरे डॉग ने काट लिया था जिसकी वजह से उसको पीठ पर बहूत ज्यादा घाव हो गया हैं और उसमें कीड़े लग गए हैं हमने पेट्रोल आदि डालकर इलाज करने की कोशिश की लेकिन कोई फायदा नही हो रहा हैं…..
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Thanks For sharing but Most of these NGOs are Hopeless. They are just making money and when you call them for any urgent help, the very first question they will ask is “How much donation you can give” I’m taking care of 10+ strays all alone without any support. I called and request for support to many of them 3-4 times in last 3-4 year (only when it was critical case) There was no help at all, one NGO was referring to other NGO then other to other. So no hope from them. They are getting huge funds and big amount of donation but when you actually need them, they are just hopeless.