
Help Spay Neuter & Vaccinate Soi Dogs in Bang Saray Thailand
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Every day, Thailand’s Soi (street) dogs face lives full of hardship — injury, hunger, disease, and the constant cycle of overpopulation. One kind-hearted man has taken it upon himself to help the local dogs in a small fishing village called Bang Saray.
With the support of a local animal hospital, he’s arranged for up to 30 street dogs to be caught, spayed/neutered, and vaccinated — preventing countless future litters and easing suffering for generations to come.
He’s already helped one dog and the dog catchers brought in four more today. But each procedure costs around 1,500 baht (£33 / $40), and although he is willing to pay for it himself, this is a lot for one person to carry alone.
Let’s help him continue this amazing work.
Your donation, no matter how small, goes directly to the cost of the procedure — nothing else. The funds will be used to pay the animal hospital and dog catchers doing the work.
Please help show that there’s still kindness in the world — and that these dogs matter.
Donate today and be part of something truly good.
The street mum in the main picture, doing her best to protect her babies under a road. Thanks to kind people like you, she’s now safe, spayed, and no longer facing a life of endless litters.
Organisator
Daisy Drake
Organisator
England