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Mumbai’s Big Shift: Inside BMC’s Plan for a 1,000-Dog Mulund Shelter

Raju Joseph
| TNN | Last updated on - Nov 17, 2025, 07:01 IST
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Mumbai dog shelter initiative gains momentum

BMC has rolled out a major plan to manage the growing stray dog population. The scheme focuses on expanding shelters, strengthening facilities, and coordinating with public spaces to keep strays off busy areas. (Picture credit: Raju Joseph)


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Institutions urged to secure premises

Schools, hospitals, and other public spaces are being instructed to fence entrances to prevent strays from wandering inside. BMC will assist where necessary.

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ABC centres to be upgraded

City’s Animal Birth Control (ABC) centres, which serve as temporary shelters, are being enhanced to provide better care and sterilization facilities for stray dogs.

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Mulund to host mega dog shelter

A new 1,000-dog capacity Mumbai dog shelter is planned near the old pumping station in Mulund to accommodate long-term stray care.


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Network of nine existing ABC centres

Current ABC facilities are spread across Mahalaxmi, Deonar, Sewri, Parel, Mulund, and Malad. These mainly provide short-term care and sterilization services.

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Residential complaints drive action

High-rise societies have reported dozens of stray dogs on their premises, highlighting the urgent need for expanded shelter and better urban management.

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Nodal officers to oversee stray management

Every institution must appoint a nodal officer with contact details displayed publicly. The officer will act as the point of contact for all stray dog matters.

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Dedicated staff for shelters

Each Mumbai dog shelter will employ trained animal handlers, veterinarians, and support staff to ensure humane treatment and proper care.

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Activists call for transparency

Animal welfare groups urge BMC to maintain clear records of stray placement and ensure dogs are not abandoned elsewhere.

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Long-term vision for humane care

The Mumbai dog shelter strategy combines institutional cooperation with expanded facilities, aiming to reduce stray numbers while ensuring safety and humane treatment citywide.


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