Posts Tagged ‘home’

Lucy and Rosie.. off to start their new life

By Gill • Nov 15th, 2009 • Category: Already found a home

Lucy and Rosie.. off to start their new life with Kathy and Averill. What an achievement, Lucy and Rosie became role models for a happy ending out of a very bad start in life, read more about it here… With the support of other good hearted people we hope to be able to help the [...]



Urgent home needed for Dom Mee; dog with a taste for chicken!

By Joy • Jun 23rd, 2009 • Category: Already found a home

You may have read the recent articles on the Care for Dog website, Tragedy at the Temple and Now Dave Disappears along with last Monday’s vet trip concerning 3 out of the 12 dogs that reside at Wat Nong Pla Mun. Whatever happened on that ill-fated day of June 11th, left one dog dead, one [...]



Dumped Persians need homes

By Ally • Apr 11th, 2009 • Category: Already found a home

This week we were alerted by a local temple that 4 Persian cats (3 males & 1 female) had been dumped there. Being suspicious of watery eyes and runny noses, as well as the fact that these beautiful cats had been abandoned, we took them to Dr Tarn for a short holiday and health assessment. [...]



San Sai misery for Alsatian & Golden Retriever

By Ally • Apr 11th, 2009 • Category: Lead Stories

The guy who warned us about the vicious dogs led the Alsatian into a cage whilst we looked at the other dog. Why he did this, we shall never know but he said they had been this way for the last couple of years and we assumed he knew them better than we did.

We backed the car into the garden, scrunching the cleaned carcase remnants that people had previously thrown over the gate to feed these creatures, now bare of meat and reminiscent of the poor guys that we were now leading into the car.
The Golden Retriever had so little energy, we had to carry him into the car. He didn’t growl, he didn’t resist and where he was put, he stayed. The Alsatian walked quietly but positively into the car without any fuss. Their bodies were very thin, bones sticking out and skin drawn tight in some places and hanging saggy in others. Their eye lids drooping and eyes just staring, they looked exhausted and like characters from documentaries where prisoners have been released after long term captivity. I am not exaggerating, I am not sensationalising, this happened, this is real life.



Ginger – Dog of the Month – March

By Karin • Mar 20th, 2009 • Category: Already found a home

Hi! My name is Ginger and I’m a two year old, small sized, adorable female auburn haired dog with piercingly deep eyes. I’m a bit shy when I don’t know people so I’m currently being fostered by two wonderful individuals who have shown me so much tenderness and love! Since they’ll be leaving Thailand to [...]



Adoption Fair – February 2009

By Ally • Jan 23rd, 2009 • Category: Events

Yes it’s official, Care for Dogs will be holding another adoption fair in Chiang Mai, in an effort to try to find homes for all those bouncing bundles of fun that are now just about ready to leave the protection of the shelter and find their lives in the big wide world!

Stay tuned to this channel! Do not adjust your set, the advert for the event will appear here very shortly.



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