07 Jul 2022

Please Keep Your Dogs Safe

Attacks by humans are among the many dangers that threaten the health and safety of free-roaming dogs and cats. The WVS Rescue & Rehabilitation Center sees many such injuries from guns, slingshots, arrows and other weapons, every year.

Tarn, who came to us with two gunshot wounds, will probably survive thanks to the skill and dedication of our veterinary team. But many like him are condemned to a slow, agonizing end, if they’re not killed on the spot.

While stray animals are inevitably exposed to this and many other risks, you can protect your pet, by simply keeping them inside a secure property fence. Even quiet neighborhoods harbor many unpredictable risks for injury or violence for roaming pets. Please don’t take a chance!

Behind every animal we treat and save, is someone like you. Only your support makes it possible to continue our life-saving mission.

Please Keep Your Dogs Safe

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Please Keep Your Dogs Safe

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Please Keep Your Dogs Safe

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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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