What if every village in Bali was its own natural sanctuary for animals? Read Our Mission Dog Meat Trade The cruel and brutal dog meat trade in Bali is one of the biggest threats to the welfare and survival of the island's beautiful indigenous dog. As many as 100,000 street dogs AND family pets are poisoned, shot, or brutally beaten, and slaughtered for consumption each year. LEARN MORE Chaining & Caging Many dog owners in Bali still adhere to the cruel practice of caging or chaining their pets, often without access to food, water, or bedding, and at the mercy of heavy rains or blazing direct sunlight. LEARN MORE Responsible Tourism Many Bali businesses and attractions geared towards tourists profit from the exploitation of animals by forcing them into miserable, unnatural lives. The choices you make as a visitor in Bali have the power to prolong or prevent their suffering. LEARN MORE SAVING THE BALI HERITAGE DOG The indigenous Bali Heritage Dog is a unique and fascinating breed. The importance of the pure Bali dog is only coming to attention in recent years to the rest of the world, but to Balinese priests, they play an integral role in their culture and always have. Known since Bali time began, since the first Balinese walked the island, they have been protectors of humans and spirits alike. LEARN MORE Backyard Breeders The hidden realm of backyard breeder is one of the darkest parts of Balinese society, and with the demand for fashionable, designer, imported dog breeds on the rise, the atrocious suffering caused by this cruel industry continues unchecked. LEARN MORE