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Spaying/neutering may be a simple surgery, but it comes with a wealth of benefits – it helps decrease overpopulation; reduce the risk of certain infections and cancers; and prevent ‘undesirable’ behaviours, such as urine marking, roaming and aggression.
These are greatly beneficial not only for owned animals but for homeless animals too, and that’s why sterilisation – alongside vaccination – is at the very forefront of our work.
What’s known as TNR in many countries (Trap, Neuter, Return) is known as CNVR (Catch, Neuter, Vaccinate, Return) here at Soi Dog. Your support, coupled with the support of Dogs Trust Worldwide, has see our CNVR programme grow to become the largest of its kind in the world 🙌
A total of 866,633 animals have passed through our programme since 2003, and we are on track to reach a million by the end of the year – testament to your incredible support.
Thank you for being a part of the solution.
To learn more about Soi Dog’s large-scale spay/neuter programme, please click here: https://www.soidog.org/content/spay-neuter-and-vaccination-cnvr
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