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‘Here for Doggesh gang’: Kolkata residents rescue street dogs from flood, take them home

Several videos of residents rescuing stranded street dogs have been doing rounds on social media with animal lovers urging more people to help the strays in their areas as they have been without food and shelter for days.

September 24, 2025 / 16:13 IST
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Among the good Samaritans was Kolkata's popular radio jockey, Shekhar Paul of Fever 104 FM, who was seen sheltering several puppies and dogs. (Image credit: @master_of_none07, @rjshekhar2020/Instagram)
Among the good Samaritans was Kolkata's popular radio jockey, Shekhar Paul of Fever 104 FM, who was seen sheltering several puppies and dogs. (Image credit: @master_of_none07, @rjshekhar2020/Instagram)

At a time when the debate regarding whether stary dogs should be allowed to stray in the streets continues to rage across the country, several residents of flood-battered Kolkata ventured into waterlogged streets to rescue the dogs in their locality -- a move that has been lauded by animal lovers and social media users. Videos of several such attempts have been doing rounds on social media with animal lovers urging more people to help the strays in their areas as they have been without food and shelter for days.

City-based RJ Shekhar Paul of Fever 104 FM shared a video of him looking for his elderly pet stray, Kaanu, in his flooded locality.

Another video showed him sheltering more Indies as they licked him and pranced around him. The videos prompted several Instagram users to praise RJ Shekhar for taking care of the street dogs. "Bless you, brother. It's because of people like you that there is hope for these dogs. May you always live well," commented one Instagram user.

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"We need more people like you in the Supreme Court," said another user, referring to the apex court's order in August demanding all dogs be shifted away from residential localities following a rise in incidents of rabies deaths following stray dog attacks.