18 June 2026 · Bhau Bhau Biscuits
How to Feed Street Dogs in India — A Complete Beginner's Guide

To feed street dogs in India, give them a simple, vegetarian-friendly meal once a day at a fixed time and place, always with clean water. Dry biscuits, rice with curd, or boiled vegetables work well; avoid spicy, salty, sweet, or cooked-bone food. Consistency matters more than quantity — dogs learn your timing and wait for it.
Why feeding street dogs matters
India has an estimated 6+ crore street dogs. Most go to sleep hungry. A fed dog is a calmer, healthier, less aggressive dog — feeding actually reduces dog-human conflict in neighbourhoods. It's also one of the simplest acts of daily kindness anyone can do.
What can you feed street dogs?
- Dog biscuits — the easiest, cleanest option. Carry a pack, break and serve. (Bhau Bhau Biscuits are 100% vegetarian and made for this.)
- Plain rice + curd — cheap, gentle on the stomach.
- Boiled vegetables, roti — fine in moderation.
- Clean water — especially critical in summer.
What to avoid
No chocolate, onion, garlic, grapes/raisins, spicy or very salty food, sugar, or cooked bones (they splinter). When in doubt, keep it plain.
How much should you feed a street dog?
A medium street dog needs roughly 300–500g of food a day across all sources. You don't have to provide all of it — even a handful of biscuits each evening, multiplied across many feeders, keeps a colony healthy.
Practical tips for new feeders
- Fix a time and spot — early morning or evening; dogs will learn it.
- Feed away from gates and traffic — a quiet corner reduces conflict.
- Don't crowd or corner dogs — let them approach.
- Carry a ready pack — dry biscuits travel well and don't spoil.
- Talk to your society/RWA — designate a feeding spot to avoid disputes (feeding strays is legal in India under AWBI guidelines).
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