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Rescue

A lifeline for ownerless animals.

Since 2019 we have shared our helpline number throughout Haldwani city, resulting in the rescue of Hundredth of animals each year and an incredible increase in community awareness.

Help is on the way

Whether a dog has been hit by a car, or a calf has fallen in a ditch, we are here to help the ownerless animals.

From early morning until past midnight, whenever we receive a report, our helpline team assesses the condition of the animal via video, and dispatches our rescue teams so that animals with the most life-threatening problems are given greatest priority.

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Helpline for animals in Haldwani, Uttarakhand

If you see an injured or sick street animal or any animal cruelty in Haldwani, Uttarakhand. follow the steps below and we will provide immediate assistance.

  • For street animal rescue in Haldwani, Uttarakhand call our helpline:
    9650909679 / 8006770537 /6396507113.
  • This helpline is for Haldwani stray/colony animals only. Please take video/photos of the animal you have seen as you will be requested to send us a quick video to our helpline for our medical team to assess in order to provide the most appropriate help.
  • We request you to be patient as we receive up to 100 requests for rescue each day and animals in serious and life-threatening condition are always our priority.
  • Keep the animal safe until rescue
  • If an animal has been hit by a car or is in the middle of traffic, try to safely bring her to the side of the road or to a safe place. Keep an eye on her until our Emergency Call Center has given you further guidance. If the animal is injured they may be in pain, so to avoid getting scratched or bitten use a blanket while moving them to safety.
  • Bringing an injured or ill animal to Animal Aid
  • Bring your colony puppy, dog or cat or other stray animal who you are very comfortable handling to Animal Aid for the fastest treatment. Do not bring by yourself any animal who you are unable to handle or who might escape during transport.
  • Call our emergency helpline in advance of bringing the animal so we can coordinate with our medical team for the quickest treatment. Please note: we only treat unowned, colony/street animals.

Snapshots from our rescues

Rescues at HOWL come in all shapes and sizes. Sometimes the animals are friendly and other times semi-feral or scared and in pain. Often the community gets involved to help, especially with large animal rescues that can need up to 10 people. Rescue requires both compassion and some daring, and it’s often not easy. It’s the beginning of recovery and relief.