Aims, Objectives and Policy

AIMS :

To campaign for ethical treatment of animals

 

To promote vegetarianism


To setup animal hospitals and animal care centres for the homeless


To stop the killing of stray animals


To demand animal welfare measures


To setup shelters for stray animals


To rescue performing animals


To rehabilitate sick and injured animals


To find new homes for abandoned pets


To network with animal welfare organizations

 

OBJECTIVES :

 

Indifference of the majority towards the plight of animals is a global phenomenon.

PFA believes that things can change but they can change only when people from all communities faiths come together on a popular platform to  bring about a change in the attitude, laws and lifestyle.

This is the objective behind PFA.

Since animals cannot speak for themselves or fight back, they have only one ally, people who are sensitive to their plight.

You can be one of them.

You can stop eating meat or feed a stray animal to start with.

One small step will go a long way towards building a more humane world for all.

 
Help the MUTE and the DEFENCELESS

PFA POLICY

PFA Dehra Doon follows ‘No – Kill’ policy. No animal is euthanized unless suffering from a painful and incurable disease. Very young and very old animals are not left back on the streets and are looked after at the shelter till the very last .

BOARDING

PFA also provides boarding facilityes for pets on payment basis to help support the welfare activities being carried out

 

Old & abandoned  - Their last refuge

 

Left on the road by his owner he is today one of the most active in –mates

Suffering from bone tumor

‘FRI’ was brought to the shelter to be euthanised

After 5 months he is hale and hearty – a permanent resident at the shelter