Rescue
Immediate intervention to remove animals from danger.
We rescue injured, paralysed, abandoned animals — and give them dignity and a life worth living.
Wrapped in Paws is a non-profit organisation dedicated to rescuing animals who are injured, paralysed, abandoned, or permanently disabled.
Our work goes beyond emergency response — many animals require long-term medical care, rehabilitation, and daily assistance, sometimes for life.
Every decision we make is guided by responsibility, transparency, and the belief that dignity should never be optional.
Immediate intervention to remove animals from danger.
Treatment, surgeries, medication, and health monitoring.
Therapy and mobility support to restore comfort and confidence.
Permanent shelter and daily assistance when adoption isn’t possible.
We prepare food every day and feed both shelter dogs and street dogs across Surat. It’s a routine we follow 365 days a year — with planning, consistency, and care.
This is the real daily cost behind feeding — so anyone who wants to support can sponsor a day, a week, a month, or a year with clarity.
| Item | Qty | Daily Cost (₹) |
|---|---|---|
| Rice & Grains | - | ₹ 1,800 |
| Vegetables | - | ₹ 1,200 |
| Protein | - | ₹ 1,500 |
| Milk & Supplements | - | ₹ 700 |
| Total / Day | ₹ 5,200 | |
This feeding drive is not a routine. It is a relationship built over years — knowing dogs by face, family, behaviour, and need.
Planned portions, clean prep, and consistency — the foundation of every round.
We recognise territories, personalities, and needs — like a street family map.
Street feeding happens at night — calmer roads, lower heat, less fear.
Feeding happens once. Care runs every night. What sustains this work is not routine — it is recognition, observation, and follow-through.
Over 400+ street dogs are known individually — by face, behaviour, territory, and response. Many recognise names, vehicle sound, and voice.
Feeding and observation happen only at night — when traffic drops, heat lowers, and dogs feel secure. This is an operational decision.
Appetite, posture, injuries, pregnancy, weakness — every feeding round doubles as a health check. Nothing is rushed. Nothing is ignored.
Illness or injury triggers action — medicines, vet support, or continued monitoring. Mother dogs receive special post-delivery attention.