Animal Rescue Kerala (Thiruvananthapuram)
India /
Kerala /
Neyyattinkara /
Thiruvananthapuram
World
/ India
/ Kerala
/ Neyyattinkara
World / India / Kerala / Thiruvananthapuram
animals, rescue
Our centre's main aim is to sterilise street dogs, on average 50 per month,
at the same time we vacinate against 'rabies'. We also take in sick and injured animals, not just dogs, but any animal requiring medical attention and we take in abandoned puppies and try to rehome all those we can, and put the street dogs back
in the environment that they came from.
We sterilise both male and female dogs, as this reduces the incidences of fighting between them which may lead to injuries.
Very intersting place for volunteering especially for Veterinary students
Volunteers are very welcome and always needed. We particularly invite trainee vets,who may want to have some experience in this field or just offer their skills for a good cause.
Of course anyone is welcome regardless of experience as there is always lots to do at the centre. A very important and necessary job is to distribute our leaflets to people on the beach to raise awareness of the centre and hopefully donations, if you can spare just some of your time whilst on holiday we would be very grateful
Approximately 60 dogs are sterilised per month, plus 30 to 40 being cared for in the kennels, that doesn't include the 25 or so dogs that live at the centre.
Additionally there are a number of puppies, cats and kittens .
Kerala is also one of Indias most popular destinations so there are lots of reasons to come along.
Contact us at: www.animalrescuekerala.org
info@animalrescuekerala.org
at the same time we vacinate against 'rabies'. We also take in sick and injured animals, not just dogs, but any animal requiring medical attention and we take in abandoned puppies and try to rehome all those we can, and put the street dogs back
in the environment that they came from.
We sterilise both male and female dogs, as this reduces the incidences of fighting between them which may lead to injuries.
Very intersting place for volunteering especially for Veterinary students
Volunteers are very welcome and always needed. We particularly invite trainee vets,who may want to have some experience in this field or just offer their skills for a good cause.
Of course anyone is welcome regardless of experience as there is always lots to do at the centre. A very important and necessary job is to distribute our leaflets to people on the beach to raise awareness of the centre and hopefully donations, if you can spare just some of your time whilst on holiday we would be very grateful
Approximately 60 dogs are sterilised per month, plus 30 to 40 being cared for in the kennels, that doesn't include the 25 or so dogs that live at the centre.
Additionally there are a number of puppies, cats and kittens .
Kerala is also one of Indias most popular destinations so there are lots of reasons to come along.
Contact us at: www.animalrescuekerala.org
info@animalrescuekerala.org
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 8°24'22"N 76°59'6"E
- Valliyur Peria Kulam 66 km
- Vijayanarayanam Periya Kulam 85 km
- Manur Pond 86 km
- Gangaikondon kulam 100 km
- Vellore Kulam -Tank 102 km
- Kottai Kulam - Indira Kulam - கோட்டை குளம். 103 km
- Chembur periyakulam 104 km
- Srivaikundam Perur Kaspa Tank. 104 km
- Puthan'Tharuvai Kulam 105 km
- Kadambakulam 111 km
- Quarry 1.2 km
- Vivanta - Kovalam, Kerala 1.2 km
- IHMCT Kovalam 1.4 km
- Udaya Samudhra Leisure Beach Resort 1.5 km
- The Leela Kovalam 1.9 km
- Vellayani Lake 2.2 km
- Eve's Beach 2.2 km
- Indian Coast Guard 2.4 km
- Vizhinjam Fishing Harbour 3.4 km
- Thiruvananthapuram District 21 km