Adopting a dog from VOSD

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Thanks for wanting to adopt a VOSD dog. However, we regret to inform you that we do not have any dogs for adoption. This is for one or more of several reasons:

  • VOSD only takes in dogs that could not be adopted by any other agency including their rescuers or owners and we will entertain a surrender request when we know they could not adopt out the dog.
  • These adoptions could not work for a variety of reasons that may have included the dogs age and/or medical condition including disability, behaviour including aggression etc. And we will take a dog surrendered with due process since we will give it adequate medical care for the duration of its natural life!
  • There could be other circumstances the dog would be entrusted to us for life for instance #patriotdogs that are surrendered to us by the police, military and paramilitary which we must keep for life since they need constant medical care.

Our system is effective to the point that at least 250 dogs have come to us from all over India.

That said we are in the process of tying with agencies in Bangalore that wish to adopt out dogs to the good people life yourselves who approach us. This information, when available, will reflect here.

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Please be aware that the average cost of a dog’s upkeep is over ₹5,000/ US$ 40/ per month – which is even at the scale at which VOSD operates (1800+ dogs in a 7-acre facility as of Jan 2026), the average cost over the lifetime of the dog, including 24×7 availability of over 100 staff, including 20 dedicated caregivers, India’s best medical facility through India’s largest referral hospital for dogs, as well highly nutrinous freshly prepared and served twice a day!

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