Rescue a Pet
Remember, animal cruelty is a crime and should be treated as such.
By speaking up and reporting animal cruelty, you can play a critical role in protecting animals and promoting a kinder, more compassionate society.
How to Report Cruelty
Take these steps to report cruelty and help animals:
Provide the animal’s location, photos, and your contact details.
For wildlife concerns, contact Telangana Forest Department at 18004255364.
Your swift action can save a life. Act now.
Make your denunciation here
Persistent discharge from eyes, nose, or ears with a foul odor indicates potential illness in pets.
Seeing an owner hitting or abusing a pet is a clear sign of cruelty, report it now
A pet showing confusion, excessive fear, or extreme drowsiness might be suffering from mistreatment or neglect.
Untreated fleas, ticks, or parasites infesting a pet’s skin are strong indicators of neglect and poor care.
Extreme thinness or sudden weight loss in a pet often signals malnutrition or underlying health issues.
How do you know if a pet is being mistreated?
Look for these signs of pet mistreatment:
Unusual Discharge or Odor Issues
Discharge from eyes, nose, or ears; bad odor.Owner physically beating or abusing pet.
Signs of confusion, fear, or excessive drowsiness.
Skin with fleas, ticks, or untreated parasites.
Extreme thinness, weight loss, or malnutrition signs.
Connect with a registered animal rescuer in your area
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