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I buy handmade crafts in India and sell them to benefit animal welfare organizations in India and elsewhere. Former art historian. Current packrat. Avid thrifter and vintage clothes wearer. Love 1960s and early 1970s styles. Partial to Art Nouveau, Pre-Raphaelite, Victorian, Renaissance and Medieval art. On a continual quest for good-looking, comfortable vegan shoes. Bhangra dancer since 2002. Fascinated by all things Indian. Vegan and animal advocate.

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"She was dressed, as usual, in an odd assortment of clothes, most of which had belonged to other people." 

Excellent Women by Barbara Pym (1913-1980)

 

“I said "Somebody should do something about that." Then I realized I am somebody.”

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Monday
May152006

Stray dogs get their day

jerry.jpgToday, May 14, is Stray Dog Day. So says The Welfare of Stray Dogs, a nonprofit working to eradicate rabies and reduce the stray dog population in Mumbai (Bombay), India. Amongst the honorees at the organization's event today is Jerry, the smiling dog pictured here, who resides at the Helen Keller Institute.

I wish I had known about The Welfare of Stray Dog when I was in Mumbai; I would have paid them a visit. They have a great website, very well designed, and seem to have made real headway towards helping dogs (according to their website, they have sterilized 27,000 dogs!). In the rural parts of India, where there isn't the same concentrated effort to deal with this problem, I was seeing skinny, mangy momma dogs and sickly puppies; not so in Mumbai. The several times that I have been in Mumbai (and not just the tourist areas, but the suburbs as well), I  noticed that the few street dogs I did see looked particularly healthy.

Photo: from Indian Writing and Straying Around

Reader Comments (3)

Just came across your post about the Stray Dog Day. Yes, it would have been great if you had visited us(WSD) when you were here. Next time you are in Mumbai ,do visit our kennels.And yes, we have sterilized 29,000 ( needs to be updated on the site) stray dogs till date in Mumbai...

It's great that you are fund raising for animal charities.

June 20, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterAbodh
HI there,

I am sorry to hear about the Train Bombings. Are there alot of dog fatalities? Do you know what is the situation for the animals that live in the train stations? Is any group helping these animals?

Please let me know. Thanks

Ananda
San Francisco,
CA
USA
July 11, 2006 | Unregistered Commenterananda fong
Ananda, Thanks for your concern regarding the animals. I have passed your question on to the folks at The Welfare of Stray Dogs in Mumbai.
July 13, 2006 | Registered CommenterJoyatri

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