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✨Project Street Dogs
Hats(caps) Off! ✨
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Home Found
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Another successful adoption! Jaimy, a sweet brown male was hit by a scooter when he was still a puppy. After 2 surgeries and a long recovery, he was adopted by a loving family! We wish Jaimy and his new family good luck together 💕
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Construction workers
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Sometimes we come across dogs in situations where different resources are needed. After a disturbing call, our volunteer found an injured dog with a piece of wire wrapped around his waist. Fortunately, the iron was removed by means of bolt cutters. The wound has now been taken care of, but it will take a while before the dog has recovered. He now receives intensive medical care on a daily basis and we hope that he will recover soon.
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Sponsor needed - Yellow 💗
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The cheerful and social Yellow is looking for a sponsor. Yellow had been hit by a car and left for dead. Fortunately, one of our volunteers found Yellow and took her to the clinic where she has completely recovered. Do you want to sponsor this sweetheart
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Together we are strong
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Donate 1 euro every month to Project Street Dogs? This can be done through Teaming
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Together with fellow teamers who also donate 1 euro, the donation becomes a nice amount which is used to help the dogs every month 💗
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Just another
sterilization day(s)
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A recurring topic in our newsletter that we are very proud of is the sterilization day. Also this month we had another successful sterilization day. In fact, 2 days. In total, 106 animals were fixed, 70 dogs and 36 cats.
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Not only stray dogs have been sterilized, but owners have also brought their pets to have them sterilized. How beautiful is that ❤️
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Do You want to Support?
The foundation works exclusively on a voluntary basis and is completely dependent on donations and gifts!
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These fully benefit the stray dogs and cats in Thailand for sterilization, vaccination, preventive medication, vet costs and food
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Last but not least, A Pawesome Greeting!
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I hope you have enjoyed the newsletter. I would also like to mention that Thailand entered the cold season on October 29, with the coldest time being around December and January. As you might imagine, this is extra difficult for the street dogs. Many dogs come in neglected and battered. The immune system of the dogs is often very low and the cold season does not help. In short, we need your support to give the dogs the care they deserve! So we can give them the food they need and provide preventive medical care.
Are you not yet a donor? But would you like to help stray animals? Then become a donor or make a one-time donation. The animals and our team want to thank you for all your help!
Last but not least, I would like to mention that we have cute bags and caps (see my photo) again. If you are interested, send a message to info@streetdogsthailand.com.
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Founder of Project Street Dogs Thailand
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