Activity report April 2016
Rambo, the puppy that was cured of parvovirus had been later diagnosed with distemper and did not survive. Bag, another puppy who stayed with Rambo also died from distemper. I provided Khun Prajuab with vaccines for him to inoculate as many puppies as possible. Another of Prajuab's dogs needed reconstructive surgery on a wound that wouldn't heal. Nuan had been admitted for almost three weeks and is back to Prajuab's place. The wound healed very well. Another two of Prajuab's dogs have been spayed.

I took Bobby and Diana for a follow-up vaccination and a blood check up. They are two dogs that I have known for years, that are now staying with a resident. Bobby's results were normal but Diana's test showed an increased creatinine level. Bobby went back to the resident's place and I took Diana in to give her saline solution to bring the creatinine level down. 

Samlee, Khao and Nuan are back to Baan Amphur beach. Their doxycycline treatment showed results. Kylie was taken in for treatment. She suffered from severe skin irritations and has been treated. Her condition improved remarkably. Four puppies from a village that are looked after by a friend have been tested positive for parvovirus and have been treated. One of them died, the remaining three survived and have been adopted. Arnie who had been poisoned and suffered from kidney failure and went blind, suffered a relapse and died despite our greatest efforts to save his life. Chock Di and Mi Chock, two new dogs from Baan Amphur beach have been spayed. 

A Russian woman asked me to look at seven six weeks old puppies whose mother was poisoned. Since I don't take in any puppies that are not cleared from parvovirus and distemper, we put them into quarantine for ten days. They are now staying in House Mabprachan for the time being. Bok Luk, one of the beach dogs developed cornea inflammation. I also took her in to continue her treatment.