Imagine a city where families no longer fear rabies, where children can play safely in streets free from aggressive dog packs, and where community animals live healthy, stable lives. Without systematic intervention, India’s 80+ million street dogs face endless cycles of suffering—starvation, disease, traffic accidents, and human conflict—while communities struggle with rabies outbreaks and escalating bite incidents.
For over 30 years, Help in Suffering has operated India's most scientifically validated Animal Birth Control (ABC) programme—a humane, evidence-based approach that transforms both animal welfare and public health outcomes simultaneously.
But behind every statistic is a story of transformation—communities where children walk to school without fear, where street dogs live as healthy, non-aggressive community members, and where the ancient cycle of suffering has been permanently broken.
Our programme hasn’t just transformed Jaipur—it’s become a global model:
Over 100 professionals from 50+ organizations across India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka trained in our methodologies
Our work influenced national Animal Birth Control guidelines, making humane approaches standard practice
Peer-reviewed research confirms our approach as the gold standard for humane street dog management
This programme saves lives, both human and animal—every single day. But we can only continue this life-saving work with community support.
₹2,500 sponsors complete sterilization, vaccination, and recovery care for one dog.
Join our field teams and witness transformation firsthand.
Organisations interested in adopting humane, effective dog population management models are welcome to connect with us.