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  The help for the animals in the temple is in progress. Please find the relevant information as follows:

July 08, 2008
We have provided vaccination for a total of 130 dogs in the temple. The dogs were first examined by an experienced veterinarian and then taken care of by the monks and the helpers in the temple. The dogs were given an annual vaccination covering several illnesses and were treated against ticks and flees to prevent further infections.

Golden is a golden retriever who lives in the temple. Her condition is very poor and she needs a lot of care and attention. For the time being we brought Golden back to Bangkok and admitted her in a professional animal clinic. The plan is to fly Golden to Samui were Elfe is already anxious to provide Golden with a proper home. But at the moment Golden's blood test does not make the flight to Samui a recommended action and so we will first bring her back to her feet. We will report and keep you updated on Golden's future.


June 14, 2008
We have managed to obtain another donation from Nestlé Thailand and can today provide the temple dogs with about 1300 kg of dog food. We are very happy and truly appreciate the help of Nestlé Thailand.

June 08, 2008
We have provided vaccination for a total of 75 dogs in the temple. The dogs were first examined by an experienced veterinarian and then taken care of by the monks and the helpers in the temple. Khlongdogs also donated 120 kg of dog food, 15 kg of cat food and 4 liters of disinfectant to the temple. We will schedule the vaccination of the remaining dogs and cats as soon as possible.

May 31, 2008
We started with the castration of 10 stray dogs and 1 stray cat. The animals are treated here in Bangkok since the Bangkok Administration was willing to help us in this matter. The animals will be back on Monday and will then be taken care of by Khlongdogs and an old man who lives by a khlong in the suburbs. The animals will return to the temple once they are in good health.
   
   
 
   
   
 
     
     
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