30 Apr 2021

Can We Save Her?

A few days ago a poor, female temple dog named “Ki” was brought to our clinic, with a large open tumor on her head. She is exceptionally sweet and greets everyone with a sad look that seems to say “help me, please!”. So, how could we not do our very best to save her?

The WVS vet team determined that the mass is cancerous, but has fortunately not spread throughout her body (yet). However, Ki’s general condition is poor, and we first need to help her build her strength, before we can perform urgently needed surgery. Please send some positive, healing thoughts her way!

Like for all the 800+ critically ill and injured dogs we treat each year, the WVS Rescue & Rehabilitation Center is Ki’s only chance to receive life-saving veterinary care.

As a privately funded charity, we depend on the support of compassionate animal lovers like you, to continue this important work. So, won't you consider making a donation today to help Ki, and all the others who are still suffering?

Please click here to donate: https://wvsthailand.org/en/donate/

Thank you, on behalf of all the sick and injured animals in need!

Can We Save Her?
Can We Save Her?
Can We Save Her?
Can We Save Her?

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Rescue donation for

Can We Save Her?

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Can We Save Her?

Bank QR Code

Account Number

414-2-33936-1

Swift ID

KASITHBK

Account Name

WVS Thailand Foundation

Bank

Kasikorn Bank PCL
Branch Siyaek-Sanambin
Chiang Mai 50200
Thailand

If you make a bank transfer please email us at donations@wvsthailand.org as the banking system here unfortunately cannot identify individual donors and we would like to be able to send you a Thank You note.

If your donation is for a specific dog or purpose, please let us know!

Please let us know when would be a good time for you to drop by the shelter.

We'll be very pleased to meet you and show some of the dogs that we're helping!

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