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A Guideline to Help – All about Temple Dogs

> Often I hear people talking about win-win relationships when it comes to deals or building up a partnership. Well, I don’t know about others but Care for Dogs is lucky to be really in such a win-win relationship and our partner in this relationship is called Hand2Paw.

To those who don’t know before of Hand2Paw, see their facebook account by clicking here…) or have look on the Hand2Paw – partner page on our CfD website see here… .

Hand2paw provides a number of abandoned dogs in temples around Mae Rim with much needed help and Care for Dogs appreciates Hand2Paws work so much. The area in and around Chiang Mai is not that small and finding trustful partners who take care on some remote areas is a real gift. Temples are traditional places where people abandon dogs and students and teachers of this project have chosen several temples in the surrounding of PTIS School to take care of.

Joy one of the leading characters of Hand2Paw made one more step – out of experience setting up a school project and coming into contact not only with one temple but about 6 temples right now, decision was made to share this knowledge.
May be other individuals or groups (may be you) think about what to do about those poor doggies in the temple next door, just not knowing how to start how it could be.

Well, some tips might help and here they are and even more than a few tips it’s a whole handbook or rather a guideline, created by competent people who know what they are talking about, not only painting a big picture but even giving detailed information what’s all about.

Take a look and if not you or your school may be others might profit from this guide, just click here to handbook… to google docs or here as .pdf: Hand to Paw Temple Dog Handbook-A4_V1.
If it helps you can download this handbook as .pdf file and share.

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Posted: Monday 16th Jan 2012
Category: Pet Network Chiang Mai

" Being part of the team I think, was so much more effective. If alone, I would only have given a street dog some food for few days, not knowing what else to do in a strange town when seeing a sick dog. Joining with the other volunteers at CfD, I was part of a steady approach. You give dogs some hope for a better life and don't have to disappoint them when they might wait on you, when your plane already took off. Here is a team and it's just another friendly face, the next (holiday) volunteer will take up your work. [More about Michael]"
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