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Soi Dog opening on Saturdays 

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Soi Dog opening on Saturdays 

Your future best friend forever may be right here, waiting for you.

By Tanutam Thawan

 

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Following the success of our recent trial, Soi Dog Foundation has extended visitor times at one of Phuket’s most popular attractions, ‘’The Gill Dalley Sanctuary” in Mai Khao to Saturday mornings providing the opportunity to visitors, who are unable to go during the week, to meet and mingle with the small dogs, cats and kittens.

 

From April 28 onward, visitors are welcome every Saturday from 9am to midday. Tours start at 9.30am and 10.30am, with the English and Thai speaking Soi Dog volunteer coordinators showing the puppy runs, small dog runs and cat lovers the chance to sit and socialise with the cats and kittens in the cat residence.  All activities are free of charge with drinks and refreshments available on-site.

 

Visitors will have an opportunity to play with the dogs and pups and should you meet your “future best friend”, the adoptions team will be on hand to give advice about adopting a dog or cat.

 

Full story: https://thethaiger.com/news/soi-dog-opening-on-saturdays

 
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Heart-warming stuff. Only hope the animals have all had rabies shots.

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5 hours ago, Krataiboy said:

Heart-warming stuff. Only hope the animals have all had rabies shots.

You do understand that this is Soidog. The organisation that has sterilized/spade and vaccinated over 200 000 animals.

 

The reason there is no rabies on Phuket

4 hours ago, bokningar said:

You do understand that this is Soidog. The organisation that has sterilized/spade and vaccinated over 200 000 animals.

 

The reason there is no rabies on Phuket

Even more heartwarming now I know that!. 

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