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Watch out! 2 Missing dogs from Wat Nongplaman

Please help us find 2 missing dogs from Wat Nongplaman. Candy (brown) and Cara (black) disappeared from Wat Nongplaman on Saturday from a loud night of music and fireworks. They have not been seen for two days. We are desperately searching for them and offering villagers a 2000 baht reward. If you have any sighting [...]

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By • 9th Nov 2010 • Category: Lost Dog, Wat Nong Pla Mon

Hand to Paw visits Care for Dogs

On Thursday April 22 a group of enthusiastic Hand to Paw students from Prem International School in Mae Rim visited the Care for Dogs facility in Hang Dong. For the past year these two groups of animal loving individuals have forged a partnership to support one another in the care and nurturing of homeless, injured, [...]

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By • 17th May 2010 • Category: Streets and Temples, Wat Nong Pla Mon

Care for Dogs’ 24 hour hotline saves Hand to Paw temple dog

Due to the recent fatal poisoning of the Alpha male, “Buck” at the temple the students wanted to again remind the monks to use the 24 hour hotline set up by Care for Dogs (CFD) to be used for such emergencies no matter what the hour of day or injury.

Although the monks have used the hotline in the past, it was used more or less to let us know of a fatality of a dog, not immediate attention as it was intended.

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By • 6th Jan 2010 • Category: Wat Nong Pla Mon

Calling all animal lovers

We’re looking for volunteers!

If you are reading this notice it must be because of your concern for many of our 4-legged friends! Often times one has the need or want to volunteer in some way, but have limited time, located on the opposite side of Chiang Mai from the Care for Dog shelter, or simply unsure as to what you could do to help.

We are looking for interested, compassionate adults who would like to be part of a new Prem community outreach initiative called “Hand to Paw”. This project is designed to care for the dogs currently living at three temples located in the surrounding area around The Prem International School in Mae Rim.

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By • 19th Dec 2009 • Category: Wat Nong Pla Mon

Hand to Paw – Bake Sale – 2 October 2009

Hello all Hand to Paw supporters, The CAS students are having their first Bake Sale to raise much needed funds for the Hand to Paw Outreach program.  All proceeds from the bake sale will be used for the next rabies combo vaccines for 9 temple dogs and 4 Prem Farm dogs. As most of the [...]

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By • 29th Sep 2009 • Category: Wat Nong Pla Mon

Driving Miss Daisy

Almost 6 months since I came upon Daisy lying listless, emaciated, anemic, bleeding from her nose and vagina from a TvT tumor in front of Wat Nong Pla Mun the day has finally arrived for me to chauffer Miss Daisy back home to the temple. Unused to finding a dog in such a dire state [...]

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By • 5th Aug 2009 • Category: Wat Nong Pla Mon

Now Dave disappeares from Wat Nong Pha Mun

Another contact from Joy – the Care for Dogs volunteer working with the students at Prem Center on their Hand to Paw Outreach Program. Sadly, Khun Grib confirmed my worse fear yesterday. I have not seen “Dave”, an all white male dog from Wat Nong Pla Mun that we had, with the help of the [...]

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By • 23rd Jun 2009 • Category: Wat Nong Pla Mon

Tragedy at Temple

Joy & Sandy along with the students at Prem Center in Mae Rim, had just got started with their Hand to Paw Outreach program when tragedy has dealt them an awful blow. This is an account written by Joy of the distressing situation at Wat Nong Pla Mun. Please beware of the upsetting content of [...]

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By • 16th Jun 2009 • Category: Wat Nong Pla Mon

Prem Center – Temple Project – “Hand to Paw”

Below is a clear demonstration of the commitment of the core drivers to this excellent initiative. This email was sent out by the team to pupils, parents and Prem Center contacts, in an effort to raise awareness to the project and hopefully encourage people to help in any way they are able. Calling all animal [...]

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By • 23rd Mar 2009 • Category: Education, Wat Nong Pla Mon

Prem Centre Temple Program

Today, Karin, Soraya & I met up with Sandy & Joy from Prem School at Mae Rim, in the temple car park where they plan to commence a school projected whereby they will treat the dogs and cats for any problems and work with the Abbot there to have them all sterilised and vaccinated too. [...]

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By • 9th Mar 2009 • Category: Education, Wat Nong Pla Mon

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