PMC News: Pune to Get Designated Feeding Spots for Stray Dogs

PMC begins process to streamline stray dog feeding, balance welfare and safety
Pune to Get Designated Feeding Spots for Stray Dogs
Pune to Get Designated Feeding Spots for Stray DogsThe Bridge Chronicle
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Summary
  • Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) is setting up designated feeding spots for stray dogs as per AWBI guidelines.

  • Volunteers feeding strays will have to register details about dogs, food, and timings via a Google form.

  • Feeding will not be allowed on roads, gardens, or near building entrances to ensure citizen safety.

Pune, 8th September 2025: The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has started work on creating designated spots for feeding stray dogs. The decision follows directives from the Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI), which had instructed local bodies to resolve disputes related to stray feeding in public areas.

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So far, feeding locations have been identified in Hadapsar, Wadgaonsheri, NIBM, and Wanowrie, civic officials confirmed.

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PMC’s veterinary department has circulated a Google form for volunteers who regularly feed strays. They have been asked to share details such as the number of dogs, their vaccination or sterilisation status, the type of food given, and preferred feeding times. Based on this data, PMC plans to finalise more feeding zones across the city.

Chief veterinary officer Dr. Sarika Funde-Bhosale said the initiative is meant to bring all feeders onto one platform and organise the process. She added that hygiene must be maintained and that the civic body will also seek volunteers’ help in the sterilisation and vaccination drives.

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The feeding points will not be permitted on roads, in gardens, or at building entrances. According to PMC, this approach will ensure that stray dogs are cared for while minimising inconvenience or safety concerns for residents, particularly children and senior citizens.

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