Activity report June 2015
First of all I have good news to report: Skinny’s biopsy result showed that the tissue is not malignant. However, her prognosis is still not good since she is suffering from a chronic infection of the intestines. But she is eating well and gained weight during this month.

Pranee’s four puppies all survived the Parvo virus infection and could be re-homed. Pranee, after being sterilized, was called back by her owner and is now being closely monitored by a friend. Luna, who stayed with Lennard and Blanca at the construction site, was caught and has been sterilized as well.

Silver was taken in for treating a bad demodex mange. Her recovery is making good progress. Selina and Nadia are two other new admissions. Selina stayed with Boss and Alana on the beach and was hit by a car. An X-ray revealed a broken pelvis. She is also recovering quite well without having had surgery. Nadia stayed on her own in the bush with no shelter from the rain.

Two puppies from Thepprasit and Said, the puppy from the Tuk.com parking lot could be re-homed. Mike, a student of animal science, accompanied me for a couple of days conducting a field study of street dogs. Our last new admission this month is Coco. Some tourists found this two months old puppy wandering all alone on a road and they asked me to take her in.  

Jaha completed her treatment and is back again to Wat Amparahm. None of the dogs there are missing, all are in good shape, enjoying their life on the beach. The dogs at Naklua, at Pattaya Bazaar, in Tungklom and at Thepprasit Road, are looked after by residents, security guards, and two women who are helping me to distribute food that I provide.