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       Meet Tiger 🐾Location: Noida Tiger has had a tough past, but he doesn’t let it define him. This two-year-old boy (...
13/12/2025



Meet Tiger 🐾

Location: Noida

Tiger has had a tough past, but he doesn’t let it define him. This two-year-old boy (approximately) has bounced back stronger and braver.

Tiger adores humans and trusts them wholeheartedly. He also loves to cling to his humans and be their shadow.

Ideally, Tiger would thrive as the only dog in the house. He’s a little curious around other dogs but prefers to have all the love and attention to himself. He is being socialized with other dogs to see how well he adjusts in the future.

Tiger is vaccinated and neutered, and will be a great addition to an understanding family!

Can you be the one to give him his FurEver home?

šŸ“ž If you’d like to adopt Tiger, please email Gina at [email protected] or WhatsApp Aparna at +18472433974
(Intl number)

šŸ’› Meet Veer – A Golden Heart in Search of a Forever Home šŸ’›Found wandering the streets of Greater Noida on the 5th of Jul...
25/07/2025

šŸ’› Meet Veer – A Golden Heart in Search of a Forever Home šŸ’›

Found wandering the streets of Greater Noida on the 5th of July, with a look of quiet confusion and heartbreak, this golden boy had clearly known love once… and then lost it. We don’t know who left him or why, but what we do know is that Veer – as we’ve lovingly named him – has not lost his faith in people.

A stunning male Labrador, around 2-3 years old, found neutered and is soon to be vaccinated in the coming days, Veer is the embodiment of everything we adore about Labs — gentle, affectionate, goofy in the sweetest way, and always ready for a cuddle or a wag of that happy tail.

Despite the betrayal he’s faced, Veer holds no grudges. He greets every new face with hopeful eyes, a nudge of the nose, and an open heart. He’s good-natured, easygoing with other dogs, and would make a wonderful companion to a family, a single person, or even a senior looking for a loyal friend.

He’s safe for now, but a shelter or boarding can never replace a real home. Veer needs love, stability, and someone to remind him that he’ll never be left behind again.

If your heart has room for one more, please consider opening it to Veer.

Contact: Aparna 9711219222 or
Gina Malkani [email protected] to meet or know more about him
šŸ  Home checks and adoption formalities apply

Let’s help Veer find the love that lasts.

šŸ’› Meet Veer – A Golden Heart in Search of a Forever Home šŸ’›Found wandering the streets of Greater Noida on the 5th of Jul...
25/07/2025

šŸ’› Meet Veer – A Golden Heart in Search of a Forever Home šŸ’›

Found wandering the streets of Greater Noida on the 5th of July, with a look of quiet confusion and heartbreak, this golden boy had clearly known love once… and then lost it. We don’t know who left him or why, but what we do know is that Veer – as we’ve lovingly named him – has not lost his faith in people.

A stunning male Labrador, around 2-3 years old, found neutered and is soon to be vaccinated in the coming days, Veer is the embodiment of everything we adore about Labs — gentle, affectionate, goofy in the sweetest way, and always ready for a cuddle or a wag of that happy tail.

Despite the betrayal he’s faced, Veer holds no grudges. He greets every new face with hopeful eyes, a nudge of the nose, and an open heart. He’s good-natured, easygoing with other dogs, and would make a wonderful companion to a family, a single person, or even a senior looking for a loyal friend.

He’s safe for now, but a shelter or boarding can never replace a real home. Veer needs love, stability, and someone to remind him that he’ll never be left behind again.

If your heart has room for one more, please consider opening it to Veer.

Contact: [Aparna 9711219222 or
Gina Malkani [email protected] to meet or know more about him
šŸ  Home checks and adoption formalities apply

Let’s help Veer find the love that lasts.

31/05/2025

Date: 10/04/2025 Time:12:03:16 P.M. (working hours!)Location: Treatment areaTrigger Warning: Animal Mistreatment This footage shows a puppy being lifted by its plastic ID tag collar — something never meant to bear an animal’s weight. It’s not just careless, it’s cruel.But let’s be clear: *the worker isn’t the villain here.* Most staff at the shelter are untrained, unskilled, and unsupported. The real failure lies with ACGS management, which oversees our shelter's operation with zero supervision and even less compassion.This kind of handling happens in plain sight — and no one intervenes. Why? Because this is what the system allows. This is what’s been normalized.These videos aren’t meant to shame the staff. They’re evidence of a broken, inhumane structure that fails both animals, their rescuers, and the people hired to care for them. Noida caregivers and volunteers, we need you.Step in. Visit the shelter. Volunteer. Speak up.If we don’t act now, more animals will suffer — and more workers will take the fall for a broken system they didn’t create. A system that never trained or supports them in the first place.Don’t wait until it’s too late. Be the change these animals (and humans) so desperately need.

15/05/2025

Voiceless Animals. Hidden Surgeries. . .Date: 03/04/2025Time: 12:53:17Location: A Fully Functional Operation Theatre inside Noida Animal Hospital & Shelter Sector 94For months, ACGS has misled Noida’s volunteers and caregivers—claiming they have no surgeon, no working OT, and no resources to treat critical animals.INCORRECT.This 4:21-minute video blows the lid off these falsehoods.What it shows:A dog undergoing a full-scale surgery.A man in a blue chequered shirt – the alleged ā€œnon-existentā€ surgeon – operating.Two staffers assisting him like this is just another routine procedure.One of them seemingly filming the operation and injecting drugs into the IV just a little later.So what is going on, ACGS? If there’s no surgeon — WHO is this operating on a live animal?These animals are NOT your test subjects.They are NOT expendable.While caregivers begged for help, begged for surgeries, begged for mercy — ACGS turned them away. People emptied their pockets at private vet clinics, raised funds to get the animals the treatment needed. They did everything that ACGS should have done.This isn’t negligence. This is deliberate deception.We are DONE being lied to.ACGS — You owe every animal, every volunteer, and every caregiver the truth.

06/05/2025

. ANIMALS ARE DYING INSIDE ACGSIf you’ve ever rescued, fed, or cared for an animal—this is YOUR fight.Please protest against the cruelty and neglect at ACGS. These innocent souls have no voice but you! SPEAK UP. STAND UP.Because our silence is their death sentence.

16/04/2025

A Story of Survival, Kindness & HealingOn 9th March 2025, we got an urgent call from Karuna, a caregiver in Sector 21, Noida. A community cat had suffered severe trauma — her eye was out, and her jaw was broken.Thanks to Karuna’s quick action and Vidhi’s prompt coordination, she was rushed to Dr. Pandey, where her condition was stabilised. The next day, her eye was removed, and her jaw was surgically repaired.Due to her fragile condition, she was sent to a private shelter for post-op care. She couldn’t eat on her own initially, so she was hand-fed on a liquid diet, later transitioning to regular food.It’s important to share that we did not approach ACGS for this case, as they’ve repeatedly refused to admit animals needing surgical intervention on some pretext or other— showing their complete apathy towards animals in distress, a heartbreaking reality.This resilient girl made a beautiful recovery and was released back to her territory on 8th April — strong, whole, and full of life.Heartfelt thanks to Karuna, Vidhi, Dr. Pandey, the private shelter staff, and Anuradha, whose generosity covered the entire cost of treatment.Wishing this brave little fighter a long, healthy, and happy life ahead.

06/04/2025



The Rescue of a Warrior DoggoIn a small village ten kilometers beyond Greater Noida, a tragic accident left a dog grievously injured by a speeding tractor on 25.2.25.A compassionate villager, unwilling to let her suffer, called ACGS shelter for help. They refused to rescue claiming no vet surgeons or a functional OT . Determined to save her, he reached out to Vidhi, who quickly posted the dog’s plight on a volunteer group. Parth saw the message and immediately contacted his friend Shivika for help.Shivika rushed to the village, picked up the injured dog, and transported her to Dr. Hansraj, a private vet in Noida, for urgent surgery. After surgery the dog was taken to Happy pooches for the critical post-op care, which posed another challenge as the dog’s kidney values were slightly elevated due to the injury, requiring extensive medical care which was provided by Happy Pooches.She was released back on 25.3.25 after she had healed and recovered.Thanks to the unwavering care at Happy Pooches and the collective determination of the volunteer network, she slowly regained her strength. A month later, she stood strong, ready to return home. This rescue was a testament to love, unity, and perseverance. A heartfelt salute to Shivika, Parth, Vidhi, Anuradha, Gina, Dr. Hansraj, Happy Pooches, and every volunteer who came together to give this warrior dog another chance at life.

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