19 Apr 2021

Road Casualty "Nam Tarn"

Sweet young terrier-mix “Nam Tarn” (Thai for sugar), was rescued by a caring citizen, after an apparent road accident in the Jed Yod neighborhood. She had extensive injuries to her left hind-leg and clearly needed urgent help. They took her to a private clinic for emergency care, but soon discovered that Nam Tarn would need many weeks of costly treatment to heal. That’s were WVS Thailand and its team of dedicated veterinarians stepped in.

Nam Tarn is receiving daily wound care, as well as Laser treatments to accelerate and improve her healing process. She clearly knows that we are doing our best for her, as she always greets us with grateful eyes and a wagging tail.

You can support this delightful young lady in her recovery, by making a donation in her name at https://wvsthailand.org/en/donate/

If you think she might make a good companion for you and your family, please talk to us by sending a message or calling us at 086-913-8701 (Mon-Sat, 9:30-4:30).

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Road Casualty "Nam Tarn"
Road Casualty "Nam Tarn"
Road Casualty "Nam Tarn"

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KASITHBK

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WVS Thailand Foundation

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Kasikorn Bank PCL
Branch Siyaek-Sanambin
Chiang Mai 50200
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