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Thousands of dogs get killed/ paralyzed due to accidents every year.

Do You Care? We do.

We collared up 3,986 stray animals so far and saved them from accidents.

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Strays too deserve to live. Let’s save them from accidents.

Our reflective collars can save stray lives.

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A Women with a job in hand is a vaccine against poverty.

Our collars are hand stitched by marginalized rural communities at their homes.

We are helping rural women to earn financial freedom.

Feed The Strays

There’s absolutely no one to provide food to strays on a regular basis, the street dogs lie wailing along the deserted streets, crying for someone to feed them. Strays almost end up with half filled stomachs or with no food many times, a few even die with hunger. With your little help! we can bring smiles on these voiceless innocent faces by feeding them with a proper meal everyday.

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Strays too deserve to live, your help not only saves innocent strays from vehicle crashes, it also helps commuters in the night to avoid accidents and save their own lives too, everyone deserves to live.

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“Volunteers are not paid, not because they are worthless, but because they are priceless.” ​Start where you are. We will guide you. Do what you can. Let’s save the strays.

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With reflective collars around stray animals necks, the chances of strays being noticed by an approaching vehicle are high.

How CollarUp’s Reflective Collars Can Save Stray Dogs And Cows From Accidents

Stray dogs/animals life is very difficult, living on streets, nowhere to go, sleeping by the roadside, running to and fro, eventually ending up hurting themselves.
These innocent animals get paralyzed by vehicles which run over them, they can be seen struggling without limbs and broken backs.
As the strays generally venture and sleep on accident-prone roads and tight lanes, they get injured by vehicles so often.
CollarUp’s reflective collars are highly visible in low and dim light too, it helps drivers to spot the animals easily in the dark and can avoid running over them.

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We do monthly Collaring and feeding drives for strays across 36 cities with the help of our volunteers.

Founder's Message

I am an animal-lover. This doesn’t necessarily mean that I stare at only furry, fluffy creatures and respond with the typically long “Awwwww,” although I admit that I’ve been guilty of this on several occasions. My adoration for animals surpasses the superficial admiration of their cute appearance and the usual appreciation of their friendly nature. To me, the scrawny, abandoned animals who interact poorly with humans after the difficulties they encountered deserve just as much attention as the purebred pedigrees. From a young age, my family instilled in me the belief that domestic animals aren’t pets from an inferior species, but rather they are the most loving, loyal friends who devote unconditional affection towards their owners. This perspective on animals inspired me. From volunteering at animal shelters to fundraising for abandoned animals, I’ve dedicated a majority of my time in order to ensure that animals live under desirable conditions and every single minute has been worthwhile. I have a direct emotional connect with CollarUp campaigns, saving innocent animals from accidents is  the finest form of spreading love.

Join me, let’s spread love!.

Stray Dogs/Cows too deserve to Live!

It’s late at night. You’re making your way back home after a long day at work and are driving through a particularly dark stretch when you see a flash of white appear in the middle of the road in front of you. You realize that a stray dog has dashed onto the road.
You have a split second to swerve and save the dog, putting yourself and other commuters at risk. Or you can pray that the dog makes it off the road in the few seconds it will take you to reach it. Neither decision is likely to sit well on your conscience.
India is believed to be home to more than 50 million stray animals, many of whom – unfortunately – find themselves mowed down by speeding vehicles. In a survey conducted by PFCI, the organization found that 90% of vehicle owners couldn’t spot any cattle that made their way onto the road. Visibility was the primary issue. “It is a risk for motorists too as they see the animal in the last few seconds and try to swerve.
Our reflective collars can save the lives of Innocent dogs and cows with your help.
Your help is sure to make the roads safer for dogs and cows, as well as for commuters.

“We make a living by what we get. We make a life by what we give.” – Winston Churchill

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