18 Aug 2022

Invasion of the Tiny Dogs!

Ten days ago, someone unceremoniously dumped three small doggies at the gate of a local housing estate. All of them were severely malnourished and showed signs of severe, chronic neglect and trauma, typically seen in puppy mill dogs.

The dedicated veterinary team at the WVS Rescue Center immediately addressed their various wounds and infections. All of them are now well on their way to a full recovery. They will be ready for their loving homes shortly.

Gizmo (chocolate-brown male Chihuhua, 1.7kg), Sophie (brown/white female Chihuahua, 1.9kg) and Buffy (White Chihuahua mix, 4.5kg) have wonderfully sweet temperaments and will make excellent pets.

Invasion of the Tiny Dogs!
Invasion of the Tiny Dogs!
Invasion of the Tiny Dogs!
Invasion of the Tiny Dogs!
Invasion of the Tiny Dogs!
Invasion of the Tiny Dogs!
Invasion of the Tiny Dogs!
Invasion of the Tiny Dogs!

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Invasion of the Tiny Dogs!

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Invasion of the Tiny Dogs!

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Account Number

414-2-33936-1

Swift ID

KASITHBK

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WVS Thailand Foundation

Bank

Kasikorn Bank PCL
Branch Siyaek-Sanambin
Chiang Mai 50200
Thailand

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