Activity Report – September 2021

210 more dogs have been sterilized and were taken back to their living places. The total number of sterilized dogs now stands at 8,021.

I decided to separate Ryan's dogs. Binglee, the smallest one, got bitten, and a week later, Snowey, another one of the smaller dogs, got bitten as well. Binglee's wound was not serious, but Snowey had to be treated several times. The bigger dogs Dina, Jack, Baam and Cookie are now sharing one area; the smaller ones, Binglee, Bee, Snowey and Maggie, are sharing another. Since I lost contact with Ryan, who is allegedly still in over-stay custody, I asked friends to find new homes for the dogs — so far with no positive results.

I found Erin, a dog that was always a bit fragile, effetely lying under a sala and took her immediately to Dr. Oi. Test results were showing a creatinine level above normal. Erin died after three days in the clinic. Nina's nasty leg wound is healing now. Billy has been castrated and recovered well. Piak is still getting daily infusions. His condition is stable. Jingo, who lived outside the shelter, and Toto who broke out several times, are now living at Wat Amparahm. They integrated very well into the bunch of my temple dogs. Sahm, who had been treated in the shelter for six weeks, is also back at the temple.

Since Nina, Bum, Beppe, Oscar and Kofi constantly escaped out of their area into the adjacent tapioca fields, I double fenced in the area where Ryan's big dogs were staying, and moved those dogs into the area with the large sala. The runaways are now staying in the secured area.

Beppe, a rescuer who is feeding dogs in Pattaya city center, asked me to take in two pups who were living next to a busy street. Victor and Emma have been sterilized and are recovering in the shelter. I put them with Ryan's big dogs into the area with the large sala. Victor and Emma recovered from sterilization and are coping well with the big dogs.