14 Aug 2025

“Khiow Kud” a Little Dog with a Big Heart

Khiow Kud is a small but incredibly brave pup who has already overcome so much. She was found alone with a deep head wound infested with maggots, and was also suffering from a tick-borne disease. Thankfully, our veterinary team acted quickly, treating her just in time before the wound reached her eye.

After just one week of care, her wound is healing beautifully, the infection is gone, and her energy is back. Khiow Kud is now a happy, affectionate girl who loves cuddles and never stops wagging her tail.

She may be tiny, but her heart is full of love and resilience. All she needs now is a forever home where she can feel safe and truly belong.

Khiow Kud sends her heartfelt thanks to everyone for the support and kindness. Your encouragement means the world to her. Please like, follow, and stay with us as we continue to share her journey to a new life.

“Khiow Kud” a Little Dog with a Big Heart
“Khiow Kud” a Little Dog with a Big Heart
“Khiow Kud” a Little Dog with a Big Heart
“Khiow Kud” a Little Dog with a Big Heart

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WVS Thailand Foundation

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Chiang Mai 50200
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