Aloha Ahimsa Foundation

Aloha Ahimsa Foundation Protecting animals, inspiring compassion, and building a future where 𝘢𝘭𝘭 lives matter.

24/01/2026

Healthy dogs create safer neighbourhoods.

The ABC Program with vaccination protects residents from unfamiliar animals, reduces dog population naturally, lowers territorial fights, prevents rabies, and builds coexistence.

What doesn't work?

1. Removing dogs from their territories, as newer dogs will enter as long as food sources are available due to inappropriate garbage disposal.

2. Relocating dogs, as this further increases conflicts and bite instances.

3. Cruel methods, as they create chaos and reduce the trust between dogs and humans, leading to increased conflict.

Humane methods create balance. Vaccinate, Sterilize and Protect your Community Animals.

23/01/2026

How does sterilisation and humane treatment prevent dog bites?

1. By reducing mating stress
2. By reducing testosterone-induced fights
3. By preventing fear-driven aggression.

When dogs are vaccinated, sterilised and allowed to stay in their own territory, they feel secure and fight less, and dogs who feel safe are much less likely to bite.

They also protect residents by preventing new, unvaccinated animals from entering the space.

22/01/2026

Dogs are territorial by nature. When their areas are disturbed or when many dogs are forced into one spot, conflict increases for dogs and for people.

That is why removing dogs or feeding all of them at one place is not a solution.

Sterilisation under the ABC Rules keeps dogs in their own territories, prevents large packs from forming, reduces aggression, and makes communities safer.

This is not about removing dogs.
It is about managing populations scientifically, humanely, and responsibly.

ABC is the only proven solution.

21/01/2026

Some people only point out problems and want them gone with knee jerk reactions.
Others stay, observe, build trust, and do the hard work of actually solving them.

This is the story of how the dog population at JNU campus was scientifically and humanely managed. Not by removing dogs. Not by fear or force. But by patience, feeding, and following the Animal Birth Control method the way it is meant to be done.

If you want fewer conflicts and safer communities, the answer is simple. Befriend dogs. Feed them. Vaccinate them. Sterilise them.
This is the only solution.





20/01/2026

During our Nature Literacy session, Shri Manoj Kumar Shokeen ji, an Indian politician from the Bharatiya Janata Party and a Member of the Delhi Legislative Assembly from Nangloi Jat, was present, listened to the discussion, and shared his openness to organising a similar awareness session for RWAs across his constituency.

In this video, Dr. Asher Jesudoss explains how vaccination and sterilisation of street dogs protects human health, reduces conflict, and stabilises dog populations. He also highlights why illegal removal of dogs has serious consequences and why the Animal Birth Control Programme remains the only scientific, lawful, and sustainable way to control dog population.

14/01/2026

We are taught to believe that better labels mean better lives.

Cage free. Free range. Higher welfare.

But for animals, poor welfare, minimum welfare, or higher welfare all end the same way.

Crowded bodies. Broken bones. Lives reduced to production and profit.

They are fed, confined, and used until their bodies give up.

At this scale, suffering is not an accident. It is built into the system.

There is no humane and ethical way to exploit a sentient being like this.

Watch Ep8, “Sense and Sensibility with Triveni” on YouTube & Spotify.
https://youtu.be/-ks92MCu8I0

When the Municipal Van Arrives: What You Should DoOur community dogs have only one line of protection: us. They cannot s...
24/11/2025

When the Municipal Van Arrives: What You Should Do

Our community dogs have only one line of protection: us. They cannot speak for themselves, they cannot show documents, they cannot question authority. But we can.

Until the interim order of 7 November 2025 is reviewed or changed by the Supreme Court, every municipal body is legally bound to follow the exact sequence laid down by the Court. If that sequence is ignored, the dogs who trust us the most are the ones who suffer.

When a van arrives, stay calm, step forward, and ask for the lawful steps. You are not stopping anyone from doing their job. You are only ensuring that no innocent animal is taken away without process, without oversight, and without reason.

In moments like these, your voice becomes their safety. Your presence becomes their shield. Your awareness becomes their only chance.

Save this post, share it widely, and remind your neighbourhood, schools, colleges, hospitals, markets, and workplaces that compassion is a civic duty.

18/11/2025

A puppy abandoned on the road and a girl carrying her own quiet wounds slowly learn to trust again. Their journey through fear, hurt, hope, and reunion shows how small acts of compassion can heal lives. The song speaks about the imbalance of power in relationships, and in the relationship between humans and animals the imbalance always harms the animal. This film is a tribute to every street dog waiting at a gate, every injured or forgotten animal looking for kindness, and every human being trying to recover from painful experiences.

It reminds us that love can be soft, that no living being deserves to be discarded, and that choosing compassion can change the world for animals and people alike.

14/11/2025

The recent Supreme Court order has created confusion across the country. A review and modification will be sought soon because shelters cannot solve this issue. Most shelters do not exist or are not equipped to house even a small fraction of India’s community dogs. For many animals, forced sheltering becomes a slow death sentence.

Until the order is reviewed, every citizen must know the correct sequence that the Court itself has laid down.

First, a proper list of institutions must be created and your campus must be named on it.
Second, the premises must be secured. Fencing and boundary walls must be completed so new dogs or other animals do not enter again. This prevents cruelty and avoids wasting public funds.

Third, a Nodal Officer must be appointed for cleanliness and coordination.

Only after this can dogs be moved and only to a pre determined designated shelter. No such shelters have been identified in most places.

Remember, shelters and ABC Centres are different.
ABC Centres are only for unsterilised dogs for vaccination and sterilisation.

Shelters are only for sterilised dogs for long term care.
All dogs cannot be taken to the same place.

In this uncertain period, every responsible and compassionate citizen must stand up for those who cannot defend themselves. Ask for documents. Record the process. Take geo tagged photos. Follow the van safely to see where the dogs are being taken.

Your voice matters. Your vigilance can save lives.



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