By Sushant Agarwal
Published on | Aug 19, 2025
Use old cartons, plastic sheets, or cloth to create a safe, dry resting spot for street dogs.
Place food bowls under a roof or shade. Dry kibble works best, and always provide clean drinking water.
Rains increase risk of ticks and fungal infections. Apply anti-tick powder if available or consult a local vet.
Keep a small kit ready—bandages, antiseptic wipes, and paw balm help treat minor cuts or sores.
Dogs hide under vehicles during heavy rain. Tap the bonnet before driving to prevent accidents.
Puddles can cause paw injuries and infections. Guide them to cleaner, drier paths when possible.
Place old blankets or towels in their shelter to keep them cozy and prevent chills.
Every gesture counts—share an umbrella, provide food, or move them to a dry spot during rains.