SAVED BY SIXTH SENSE
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After showing visitors from Greater Good our mobile clinic, and returning to the shelter a request was made to visit a temple. The plan was to visit Wat Ban Don which was on the route back, but for some reason John felt strongly that he should take quite a large detour and go to Wat Para. Whilst looking around one of the monks came hurrying over and pointed out two tiny puppies laid on a footpath. At first John thought they were dead as not moving, but on picking them up found they were still alive but extremely weak. They had been dumped there the night before without their mother. Riddled with lice and ticks, on arrival at the shelter they were given emergency treatment and one was found to have maggots in its ear and blood test showed it was suffering from septicemia. After initial treatment it was felt their best chance, if they survived the night, was to move them to our puppy foster mothers house as neither had been weaned and could take solid food and Dr. Su would treat them there. Although it is still early days both puppies are currently doing well and we will publish update photos tomorrow. The puppies have been named Seattle and Tucson at the suggestion of the Greater Good team. It is only through your support that we can help puppies like Tucson and Seattle. Paying the foster mother and supplying the special food and drugs needed is costing around 10,000thb per week, (300$US). To help Tucson and Seattle and the 100 plus dogs and cats receiving treatment at any one time at our center please consider joining our sponsorship programme. Visit https://www.soidog.org/en/sponsor-a-dog-or-cat/
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