At Voice of Stray Animals Hapur (VOSAH), we believe every dog deserves a loving home—especially those who have faced injury, abandonment, or disability. By adopting from VOSAH, you're not just saving a life; you're welcoming a loyal companion who will fill your home with gratitude and joy.
Why Adopt from VOSAH?
Rescue & Rehabilitation
We rescue and rehabilitate paralyzed, disabled, and injured stray dogs who have nowhere else to go.
Complete Care
Every dog in our care receives medical treatment, nutritious meals, and lots of love from our dedicated team.
Forever Homes
Our adoption program finds forever homes for dogs who are ready to give and receive unconditional love.
Our Adoption Process
1. Contact Us
Reach out to our team to express your interest in adoption. We'll guide you through the available dogs and help you find a perfect match.
2. Meet & Greet
Visit our shelter to meet the dogs and spend time with them. Our team will introduce you to dogs that suit your home and lifestyle.
3. Home Check & Guidance
We'll discuss your living environment and provide advice on caring for special-needs dogs, including any equipment or adjustments they may require.
4. Finalize Adoption
Once you've found your new friend, we'll complete the adoption paperwork. Our team remains available for post-adoption support and guidance.
Who Can Adopt?
We welcome individuals and families with open hearts and a willingness to care for a dog with special needs.
No prior experience is necessary—just patience, compassion, and a commitment to providing a safe, loving environment.
What We Provide
- All adopted dogs are vaccinated, neutered, and medically assessed
- We offer guidance on integrating your new companion into your home and ongoing support after adoption
Change a Life—Adopt, Don't Shop
By adopting a dog from VOSAH, you become part of a compassionate community dedicated to giving voiceless animals a brighter future. Every adoption creates space for us to rescue another dog in need.
"There is no better earning than earning smiles on the faces of these vulnerable, voiceless animals. By helping them, you're not just earning good deeds but also good friends because there is no better friend than a dog."
