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Help Dogs in Karachi

How supporters can help dogs in Karachi through humane street dog care, CNVR, rabies vaccination and emergency veterinary support.

Street dogs in an urban neighbourhood receiving humane support

In brief

You can help dogs in Karachi by supporting humane CNVR, rabies vaccination, emergency veterinary care and local education instead of mass culling.

Karachi

High-need city focus

CNVR

Humane response

Rabies

Public health driver

Shelter

Emergency care need

Guide 1

Why Karachi Dogs Need Help

Karachi has a large street dog population and recurring public pressure around bites and rabies fear. Historically, many city responses have relied on killing dogs. That creates suffering and does not solve the underlying population or vaccination problem.

Guide 2

What Humane Help Looks Like

The humane pathway is CNVR: catch dogs safely, neuter them, vaccinate against rabies, mark them and return healthy dogs to their territories. Injured or sick dogs need veterinary treatment and shelter before any return or placement decision.

Guide 3

Why Donations Matter

CNVR depends on repeatable local capacity: surgical supplies, vaccines, trained catchers, mobile veterinary teams and community trust. UK donor support can help local teams deliver consistent work rather than short-term crisis response.

Guide 4

Karachi CNVR in Practice

Partner teams map territories, catch dogs humanely, neuter and vaccinate under anaesthetic, ear-notch or tattoo for identification and return dogs to the same streets. Injured dogs enter shelter care before any return decision. Repeat rounds over years stabilise the population humanely.

Guide 5

From UK Donor to Karachi Clinic

Donate at Karachi street dogs appeal in GBP, receive an email receipt, and WARN grants to established Pakistani veterinary partners running CNVR in Karachi industrial and residential zones — not WARN-run facilities.

Guide 6

Why UK Donors Choose WARN — Transparent Partner Grants

WARN is a registered UK Community Interest Company (Company no. 17298990) and is not a charity, so it cannot claim Gift Aid. The donation case is transparent partner-led welfare where support reaches practical field needs. WARN states upfront that gifts fund WARN's 17-country partner network across South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Africa, Southern Africa and South America programmes through vetted local partners — not WARN-run sanctuaries. Every gift is receipted; give one-off at donate or monthly at monthly giving.

Source Notes

WARN uses named intergovernmental, conservation and animal-welfare sources for numeric claims. These notes summarise the source basis for this page.

World Health Organization

Dog vaccination is central to rabies prevention.

WOAH animal welfare guidance

Humane dog population management discourages ineffective killing-only approaches.

Global rabies control guidance

Sustained vaccination coverage reduces human rabies risk at source.

Help Dogs in Karachi: Frequently Asked Questions

How can I help dogs in Karachi from the UK?
You can support partner-led CNVR, vaccination and emergency veterinary work. WARN routes public support toward practical local welfare needs rather than overseas rehoming as the main solution.
Why not remove all street dogs?
Removing dogs creates a vacuum effect. New unvaccinated dogs move in and surviving dogs breed, while rabies control remains unsolved.
Does vaccination help people too?
Yes. Vaccinating enough dogs is the key public-health step for reducing dog-mediated rabies risk.
How many street dogs are in Karachi?
Estimates vary widely — likely hundreds of thousands across the metropolitan area. Scale is why CNVR, not removal, is the evidence-based response.
Does culling happen in Karachi?
Historical culling campaigns have occurred. WHO and WOAH reject culling as ineffective — CNVR is the humane alternative WARN funds.
Can I volunteer in Karachi through WARN?
WARN is grant-making, not a volunteer placement agency. The highest-impact UK support is funding partner CNVR capacity.
What is the vacuum effect in Karachi?
Removing dogs creates empty territory filled by new unvaccinated dogs within weeks — why culling fails and CNVR works.
Is WARN a registered charity?
World Animal Rescue Network (WARN) is World Animal Rescue Network CIC (Company number 17298990), a registered UK Community Interest Company — not a registered charity. See registration status for full legal identity.

Help Fund Frontline Rescue

World Animal Rescue Network CIC (Company no. 17298990) raises funds for established local partners. Your support helps build the rescue capacity these animals need.