Mission & Vision

A generation that doesn't need convincing to be kind.

Mission

Every street dog has a basic right: to exist without being hurt or hunted off, to have access to clean water and food, and to be treated with the same casual decency you'd extend to any living thing that isn't bothering you. PawsOfIndia works to make that the default — not the exception — starting with feeding networks, and building toward adoption and emergency response.

Vision

We're building this for the people who already get it — who scroll past cruelty content and feel something, who'd rather feed a dog than ignore it, who think "just chase it away" is a lazy answer to a solvable problem. Gen Z and Gen Alpha grew up online watching both the worst and the best of how humans treat animals — we're betting on the better instinct already being there, just needing a place to act on it.

The Right to Life
  1. Right to exist — not to be beaten, poisoned, or driven off for existing.
  2. Right to water and food — the minimum, not a favor.
  3. Right to be left alone — most dogs just want to pass by. Let them.
Why indie dogs

They're not the fallback. They're the ones already built for this place.

Indie dogs — India's native street and mixed-breed dogs — are hardier and better adapted to Indian climate and conditions than most imported breeds. They're also, disproportionately, the ones dying of neglect, accidents, and disease on the street. Overlooking them isn't a neutral choice. It's the gap we're here to close.