VSPCA’s Dog Protection Programme or DPP involves many vital steps in this comprehensive programme to ensure that street, stray, neighbourhood, specific locality, campus, and “community” dogs are humanely spayed/neutered, and
2020 was a difficult year for everyone, including us at VSPCA. This year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we saw many losses across the country, including one of our own-
Last year, in November, Priya Tallam, President of VSPCA USA, visited our shelters and office at VSPCA-India. The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, obvious everywhere, had adversely affected the city
Nani is a local artisanal fisherman in Visakhapatnam. Recently while fishing, his net accidentally caught a beautiful Olive Ridley Turtle. Nani immediately recognized that this was an endangered species of
A few days ago, we received a distress call from a local resident stating that a dog had accidentally fallen and was stuck on the roof of a sunshade located
At VSPCA, we have approximately 115 cats residing at Shelter 1. They have been rescued from different situations such as abusive households, strays needing treatment, injured cats called into our
In our earlier articles, we introduced our readers to Blacky and Rowdy, both of whom are victims of erroneous releases by the Municipality into the wrong neighbourhoods (territories not of
Last month, our team was alerted to an abandoned pedigree labrador suffering from kidney problems. We immediately went to the location to rescue him and brought him back to our
During our team’s morning rounds at the dog feeding stations, they found an orphaned little chick loitering around. He was gently captured and brought back to our office at Kindness
As mentioned in earlier articles, VSPCA is a witness to many human-animal conflicts, which are only increasing. This can be attributed to urbanization and deforestation as human populations enter and