SAVEFUR: Stray Dog Shelter for Adoption and Fostering
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Fazil, Ansiya, Arya PB, Maneesha M, Vismaya TU, and Unnikrishnan S. kumar. 2024. “SAVEFUR: Stray Dog Shelter for Adoption and Fostering”. Journal of Information Technology and Digital World 6 (2): 153-66. https://doi.org/10.36548/jitdw.2024.2.004.

Keywords

— Stray Dog Adoption
— Shelter Support
— Spot a Stray
— Real-time Reporting
— Donations
— Intuitive Adoption Interface
— Technology
— Responsible Pet Ownership
— Uplift Stray Dog Welfare.
Published: 22-05-2024

Abstract

"Savefur is a stray dog adoption application that helps people adopt stray dogs. It also provides a 'spot a stray' option, allowing users to report stray dogs' locations for collection. Additionally, the app offers a fostering option for those willing to provide foster care. Users can donate money or food to shelters through the application, helping to reduce safety threats from stray dogs while providing them with safe homes, health care, and food.

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