Karuna Society’s Resident Peacocks

Karuna Society has seven peafowl birds living as permanent residents in our Sanctuary. They were rescued over the course of several years, most in a helpless situation and just days from sure death alone in the wild. The Forest Department handed them over to us to...

Treatment Report August 2021

This month, finally the parvo-virus season has wound down and we only had 4 cases this month; meanwhile, we still had to treat 17 local dogs for distemper. In total, we treated 99 animals this month, who were given 725 treatments – entirely thanks to your...

Laddu the Dog Becomes a Permanent Resident

Three months ago, the owner of this dog left him at the doorstep of Karuna and disappeared. We took the dog in and provided treatment to his spinal injury due to an accident. Since we have CCTV cameras outside, we were able to get the contact details of the owner...

Announcing Our Partnership with CHAL USA!

Karuna Society for Animals and Nature is thrilled to receive a generous $3,000 grant from CHAL-USA, an organisation dedicated to helping protect animals and people in India from the scourge of rabies. The grant will be used for our Animal Birth Control and Anti-Rabies...

Puppy with Two Broken Front Legs

This little puppy was brought in with two broken front legs. We change his bandages every few days and check the progress. At first, he was suffering a lot and unable to move, but after a couple of weeks, now he can walk a bit! Hopefully the fractures will heal...

Treatment Report July 2021

Please see our Treatment Report for July 2021! A total of 123 patients received 670 treatments and our current number of resident animals is 352. We performed 55 Animal Birth Control surgeries in the last month, and all of the stray dog patients received Anti-Rabies...