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We cannot allow him to have died in vain. His name is Tevin. He was just 6 weeks old.

Tevin represents countless puppies destined for short, pain-filled lives from the day they are born. Victims of neglect, ignorance, cruelty, puppy farms or simply abandoned by the owners of dogs they won’t sterilise, this is the reality for Thailand’s unwanted pups.

If things are to change, we need you on board. Please go to https://bit.ly/Stop_This_Suffering to join the Emergency Response Team, funding our Humane Education programme, large-scale spay and neuter projects, and the rescue and medical care of some of the world’s most neglected animals.

Tevin was found with a shockingly deep wound on his back. Our vets fought to save him, but he never stood a chance. With infection and septicaemia coursing through his tiny body, Tevin bowed out from his short life of suffering a few hours later.

Heartbreakingly, we lose innocent pups like Tevin regularly. Although the reasons may vary, the solution remains the same. Through a small monthly gift, the members of our Emergency Response Team fund a crucial programme of education, spaying and neutering, and rescue and medical care every day of the year. Will you please go to https://bit.ly/Stop_This_Suffering to join them?

We don’t want Tevin – or any of the others we said goodbye to this week alone – to have died in vain. Will you honour their memory by taking action now to end such suffering? There is no government funding for these programmes; there is only you.

Your membership of the Emergency Response Team will mean more dogs and cats being spayed and neutered, meaning fewer unwanted puppies and kittens being born into such horrific situations. It will mean our Humane Education programme can continue in local schools, teaching the next generation about responsible pet ownership. Crucially, it will also fund the rescue and medical treatment of sick and injured animals that have nowhere else to turn.

Please help. Go to https://bit.ly/Stop_This_Suffering now to be a part of the solution.

Sleep tight, Tevin. In your memory – and that of countless other Thai dogs and cats – we will never stop fighting for change.

Source: https://www.facebook.com/SoiDogPageInEnglish/photos/a.137025..



 

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Soi Dog Foundation

Established in 2003 in Phuket, Thailand, Soi Dog is Southeast Asia's largest organisation helping stray animals. The Gill Dalley sanctuary in Phuket is home to over 1,600 animals. Soi Dog also has a treatment facility in Bangkok and responds to crisis situations throughout Thailand. The organisation is dedicated to implementing effective, sustainable solutions that reduce the suffering of dogs and cats in Asia, runs entirely on donations and works efficiently so all donations are used to help animals as effectively as possible.

The foundation is a registered not-for-profit organisation in Thailand, the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Switzerland, France and Holland. It has a maximum 4-star rating with Charity Navigator, the largest and most-utilised independent non-profit evaluator in the United States, a platinum seal of transparency from Candid, the world’s largest source of non-profit information, a Top Rated award from Greatnonprofits and the Travelers’ Choice award from Tripadvisor.

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