Aggressive pet dogs get a second chance to start a new life at VOSD

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Before bringing home a pet dog, it is mandatory that thorough research is carried out and all members of the home consent to raising them. It is a 10-12-year long commitment. Unfortunately, most families fail to consider the seriousness of the issue, inevitably affecting both them and the dogs.

Siblings Jem & Peeko underwent similar turmoil before being surrendered to VOSD for lifelong care. The two dogs were adopted by a family last year as pups but later, behavioural issues began surfacing. The siblings would get into brutal fights with each other, resulting in bleeding and injuries. The family sought help to train them – they got the dogs neutered too – alas it was of no avail. When left unattended, clashes would arise between the siblings. The family was unable to care for them any longer, so they admitted them to VOSD after following our surrender process. “I have come to the realisation that having dogs as pet is not for me. My kids do like them, but they are also not attached to them,” wrote their owner.

Jem and Peeko are extremely insecure, they snarl and snap at strangers, are afraid of leashes and other dogs, and so on. Our team has been working with them one step at a time to gain their trust and get them accustomed to life at our sanctuary. The journey is long and time-consuming, but we are optimistic they will grow into confident and happy dogs soon.

VOSD is home to hundreds of dogs with behavioural issues who are currently under rehabilitation. Many of them were rescued from abusive breeders, were abandoned on the streets, or ill-treated by their families. To help us care for them please contribute INR 5,000 (~$63) one-time or monthly: https://vosd.in/active-campaigns/monthly-expenses/

Owners unable to manage their pet dogs who are aggressive and who need rehabilitation can surrender them to VOSD Sanctuary & Hospital. For more information you can write to us at info@vosd.in

If you seek a second opinion or lack the primary diagnosis facilities at your location, you can connect with your vet or consult a VOSD specialist at the nearest location or with VOSD CouldVet™ online.

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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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