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About Goa Animal Welfare Trust GAWT
(Goa Animal Welfare Trust) is a registered non-profit non-government
animal welfare organisation based in Goa, India.
It
was founded in 1999 in response to the barbaric method of randomly
shooting stray dogs in the streets. A group of concerned animal lovers
got together who wanted to alleviate the suffering of injured and sick
animals in South Goa, and to help reduce the number of stray dogs in
the state. Thus was born Goa Animal Welfare Trust.
We
answer animal emergency calls for rabid dogs, accident victims and
abandoned dogs as well as running a very successful Pet Adoption scheme
which re-homes healthy pups and adult dogs.
We
also collect and sterilise up to 2000 stray dogs annually under the
Indian Government’s ABC (Animal Birth Control)
programme. If you calculate that each of these dogs would
have either fathered or given birth to a litter, and that they in turn
would father or give birth to their own litters within 12 months, then
you can understand why we are proud of our work in this area, which
ensures a stable population of happy and healthy dogs.
The
very successful Anti-Rabies Vaccination
Programme
started by us several years ago continues to be part of our dedication
to social work in South Goa. This mobile unit organises visits between
September and June to nearly 40 villages, with the cooperation of the
local Church, to offer subsidized anti-rabies vaccinations to owners of
pet dogs. We are always deeply grateful to the Priests, Panchayats and
J.C.’s who help us by publicising these Camps as we strive to achieve a
rabies-free Goa.
If
you are in South Goa, you may have seen many of the dogs on the beaches
have a ‘V’ cut in one of their ears, which indicates that they have
been sterilised and vaccinated by GAWT.
As
a registered charity, GAWT receives some financial help from government
agencies; however, we do depend very heavily on voluntary donations.
Goa
Charity Registration No: 1067 DT.13-5-1999
Indian Charity Registration No: 10-229/99 – AWO |
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