Dogs are often homeless through no fault of their own. Many of these dogs are crossbreeds and mongrels. One of the best features of mongrels is that they are each completely unique. Being one of a kind truly is a great characteristic to have. A mongrel, a mutt or a crossbreed is simply a dog that doesn't fit in any breed.
The bulk of stray dog population in Singapore are largely made up of mongrels. These free-roaming dogs have been under a program of planned destruction of otherwise healthy animals; it is becoming increasingly unacceptable to a community of mongrel dog advocates.
Exclusively Mongrels Limited is a Non-Profit Organization who knows that ‘class’ has nothing to do with breed, it is set up by non-pedigree dog owners who appreciate the uniqueness of their own types of dogs and recognized they are something to be proud of and neither inferior nor superior to pedigrees but equally loving, fun to own and useful in their own right.
The status of Exclusively Mongrels is to support and promote mongrel welfare, through their initiative program "Mongrelization" - Participants of Mongrelization (POM) are private individuals to corporate donors. These support of funding recognize mongrel survivors who are often found in extreme conditions and hardships to meet subsidized medical and food cost. Inhibit reproduction through trap, sterilize and release to reduce stray mongrel population.
Exclusively Mongrels has teamed with respected veterinarians to provide subsidized medical provisions, individual animal activists who share the same core mission to reduce stray mongrel population through sterilization, lessen public complaints and educate the masses. We also work alongside the AVS to promote Responsible Pet Ownership at all our adoption drives.
We do not have a shelter as we firmly believe a home environment is a more conducive place for a dog to thrive, with regular human interaction and socialization.
Therefore, for all of our rescues (particularly injured adults strays), we do our best to find foster homes for them, failing which we will board them at a commercial facility, as a last resort. However, this is subject to us having raised sufficient funds for the specific case on hand. As such, when we respond to a plea for help from rescuer/s, we would work hand in hand with them to ensure the welfare for the injured stray is provided fo