Stories
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The Eye of the Tiger: SevaStray Joins Hands with Dhonk
Introducing the Seva Stray partnership with Dhonk! We are excited to announce the new Seva Stray + Dhonk Collection, which empowers tribal women in India, prevents poaching, keeps centuries-old traditional handicrafts alive, and helps stray dogs! -
Adopting a Stray Dog For Beginners
First of all, thank you for adopting a street dog and giving it a forever home and saving a life. You had a choice to buy a purebred dog, to fit in... -
The Art of Phulkari: A Stitch in Time to Save our Canines
SevaStray has joined hands with phulkari makers to help thousands of stray dogs of India get a better life while empowering women of rural Punjab to become more self-sufficient and financially independent. -
Maya and Her Chicken Dance
Read the story of Maya's survival and her journey from India to Canada. This golf club puppy was attacked by another adult dog and almost died but didn't quit trying. She made a full recovery and was finally adopted in Canada. She does the cutest little dance and we are so happy to share her story! -
Alpha (or Alphie) the Girl with the Beautiful Eyes (and Ears)
Meet Alpha, the inspiration behind the collar collection on SevaStray. Alpha is one of the most beautiful dogs that we have ever seen and we're so lucky to have known her most of her life. This is her story. -
Top Things To Know About Stray Dogs Of India
Find out the most interesting facts about the stray dogs of India. There are over 30 million street dogs in the sub-continent, more than any other country. -
How to Save 100,000 Stray Dogs in India
A story about how spaying and neutering of stray dogs in India can have a lasting impact over the years. This story goes into the process of spaying and neutering 8 puppies and their mother at the Golf Club in Chandigarh, India. -
1500 Shiny Collars - Look At Me Now
How giving away 1500 reflective dog collars planted the seed for starting SevaStray.com
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Pinjore and our Honeymoon Suite
Pinjore, named after the location of our wedding reception celebration. It's hard to forget the date that we found her. It was October 11th (or is ... -
Rani: The Princess that Always Knew She was Going Places
Read the adventure story about Rani, the lost street dog puppy from India and her journey across the world..