Free · Android · Made in India

Every street dog fed is
a pin on a growing map.

Paw Map India connects the feeders, volunteers, shelters, NGOs and vets already caring for stray dogs — so no dog goes unfed, unsheltered, or untreated for lack of someone nearby knowing to help.

How it works

Three habits, one living map

The app is built around the things caretakers already do every day — it just makes each one visible to everyone else doing the same.

01

Check in when you feed

Feeders mark their daily check-in. Streaks and badges track consistency, and the feeding zone shows up on the live map — never your exact address.

02

Find help nearby

A searchable directory of shelters and vets by city and service — rescue, sterilisation, emergency care, house calls — with verified badges for registered organisations.

03

Respond to emergencies

Anyone can report an injured or at-risk dog. Nearby shelters and vets see it on the map and can say "I'm treating this" — contact details shared only once someone confirms.

Built for three kinds of caretakers

One app, three ways of caring

Feeders, volunteers & rescuers

Log daily feeding check-ins, track your streak, and help fill in your area's picture of who's caring for strays.

Shelters & animal NGOs

List your shelter, post what you urgently need, put out volunteer tasks, and respond to nearby emergencies. Multi-branch organisations can manage every location from one account.

Veterinarians

Show up in the directory by city and service, set a coverage radius, and confirm when you're treating a reported case.

Join the map

India's stray dogs are already being cared for. Now that care is visible.

Free to download. No ads. Your identity stays private — only your feeding zone or listing appears on the map.