They feed silently. In corners, behind buildings, under cover of dusk.
Not because they want to hide—But because kindness is often met with cruelty.
They are your neighbours, your office colleagues, that girl with the tote bag and the boy on the scooty. They carry food—not because they have to—but because someone has to.
Let’s stop calling them names.
Let’s start calling them what they are—lifelines for the voiceless.
If you’ve ever fed in silence, this one’s for you.
You are not alone. You are changing the world—one bowl at a time.
17/06/2025
The sign says, “Dogs not allowed.”
Because someone, somewhere decided they’re the problem.
But the dog didn’t throw chips on the grass.
He didn’t leave bottles under benches.
He didn’t carve names into trees or spit on the footpath.
He just sat quietly—watching the very people who point fingers…
do what they accuse him of.
So maybe it’s time we stop blaming those who can’t speak—
and start looking at those who won’t listen.
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How did it start?
It all began on a rainy day when a female stray approached us. Something seemed wrong as she was signaling us to come with her. It seemed as if she wanted help. We followed her and stopped at a drain. A couple of her puppies were stuck in it. That was our first rescue and since then was no looking back. That incident marked the start of our journey.
Many lessons were learned that day.
We realized that there are so many innocent dogs stuck in vulnerable circumstances and need our help. There are even more besides strays who get mistreated every passing day.
Since we feel strongly for this cause, we have always been raising our voice against this ill-treatment. Standing against injustice for dogs is a cause close to our hearts.
We are continuously reaching out to these innocent fur balls and look forward to more and more rescues.
Our dream is to make this place a heaven for stray dogs. We aim to rescue, re-home and educate.