Want to save a life?

You can do so in two ways. You can either Foster or Adopt a dog.

Foster

Give a puppy a home for a temporary period and help him/her find a permanent home. You can foster a puppy for a minimum of one week and a maximum of forever.Puppies get adopted much faster from foster homes than from the streets or a shelter.

Save a life today. Become a Foster Parent by signing up here.

Adopt

We believe in Adopt, Don’t Shop. There are so many beautiful puppies waiting for their forever homes and you could give them one.Our Indian Pariah Dog breed is just as good as any pure-bred dog and you will see that by looking at their beautiful faces below.

Save a life today. Take a homeless dog home by signing up here.

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Mary and Scooby

“I never ever thought that I would adopt a pup from off the streets! A tiny puppy walked through my gate on 3-Nov-2017 and decided that the humans in this house were going to be his family. That’s how Scooby came into my life. He’s been a great inspiration for me and many others who meet him and realise what a great pet an Indie dog can be. Scooby has opened my eyes to view stray dogs with an entirely new perspective. They are the most loving, loyal, protective, and trainable dogs. Scooby loves kids and is the darling of all the kids in my community. I am grateful that Scooby came into my life and has helped me to help other strays like Scooby who are out there in need of help. Scooby is my world and I would do anything for him and his buddies.”

Kiika and Cheese

“Cheese was originally adopted by my friend through Pawsome. I happened to spend some time with her and knew immediately that I wanted her around for a while longer. There was just something about Cheese I couldn’t quite put my finger on. So, I had a chat with my friend and decided to take her home for the next 15 days and drop her back at the farm. The next thing I knew, 15 days had already turned into a month. Dropping her off at the end of the month was one of the most difficult things I’ve ever had to do. At the farm, she kept running back to me every 5 minutes or would just check to see if I was around. That made me realise that she was just as attached to me as I was to her and that’s when I just knew she had to come back home with me, against all odds. Berry, my pug, has always been a major part of my life and I honestly never imagined bringing another dog into our lives just yet, but Cheese coming into our lives completely unexpectedly is easily the best part of 2020 and we wouldn’t have had it any other way.”