Current Projects

Bali Street Dog Sterilisation Program

The Problem

There are an estimated one million street dogs in Bali, Indonesia. Over 90% of these dogs suffer from skin parasites and fungus, internal parasites, parvo virus, distemper, malnutrition, maggot infestation, infected wounds, broken limbs or a combination of these painful and debilitating ailments. The dogs are left to fend for themselves without veterinary care or a constant food source. A slow and agonising death is inevitable to most.

The impact of the street dogs on Balinese society is significant:

The Solution

Dog Aid International is currently working with the Bali Street Dog Foundation (Yayasan Yudisthira Swarga) to expand an extremely successful dog population control program.

The Bali Street Dog Sterilisation Programme, established by the Bali Street Dog Foundation approximately nine years ago, has so far prevented the birth of literally hundreds of thousands of dogs in Bali.

With the use of mobile veterinary clinics, the Program sterilises up to 100 street dogs per day. In addition, the dogs are provided with basic veterinary care for skin infection, wounds and parasites.

The mobile veterinary clinics move into Balinese villages and designated tourist areas and remain on-site until all dogs within that vicinity are sterilised and/or treated.

Bali Street Dog Foundation

The Bali Street Dog Foundation (Yayasan Yudisthira Swarga) is a not-for-profit animal welfare organisation dedicated to reducing the number of unhealthy and neglected street dogs living in Bali, Indonesia.

Committed

Yudisthira is committed to reducing the number of street dogs in Bali and significantly improving the health of the existing dogs.

The Bali Street Dog Spay/Neuter Program, established by Yudisthira approximately nine years ago, has so far prevented the birth of hundreds of thousands of unwanted dogs.