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Puppies Urgently Need Home deadline to find homes: March 10th 2009

Hi, we have a litter of 12 adorable and very young puppies in desperate need of a good home. They were delivered in our home by a young healthy street dog.

The pups will grow into small/medium sized dogs. They are all brown or black and a number of them have little white socks, some of them have a ridge along their backs. All are gentle, soft coated and healthy. Both mother and father have a lovely sweet temperament and I am sure these pups will grow to be fantastic family pets.

The puppies have all had a lot of human handling since birth as their mother was exhausted and could not cope with feeding and needed our help. We are leaving Thailand in 6 weeks so desperately need to find homes for them. They will be ready to be separated from their mother in 5 weeks time and I am willing to travel to you to drop them off anywhere in Thailand.

If homes cannot be found for them we will be left with no choice but to have them put down. Our local community has already made it clear to us that if we leave any puppies on the street they will club or drown them. We live on Koh Lanta where there is no vet and we have been told that the best option is to pay a police man to shoot them.

We must either find homes for them quickly or try to raise the money to have them put to sleep humanely. Since they are all such lovely characters and because making the choice to put an animal to death is one I have never wanted to face, I truly hope that you can help to advise me and find them homes. The mother is also available for adoption with or without the pups, she is fully house trained and gives paw, I believe she is about 10 months old.

Please please help.

Pictures to be posted shortly.

S

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Where I live there are literally puppies coming out the woodwork, so to speak.

Outside the front of my property the feral dogs live off the rubbish tips that sprawl all along the edge of the fields that line the Sois.

These are continuously having pups, than they grow (if they survive) to follow the same ways as the adult dogs. It’s a vicious circle.

I already have 2 dogs that live indoors with us as part of the family, so unable to house any of these puppies.

The kindest thing to do, is don’t take them in, in the first place and let nature take it’s course. Or just put some old trays outside the property and fill them with leftovers each day.

Sadly, that’s about the only options here in Thailand.

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Puppies Urgently Need Home deadline to find homes: March 10th 2009

Hi, we have a litter of 12 adorable and very young puppies in desperate need of a good home. They were delivered in our home by a young healthy street dog.

The pups will grow into small/medium sized dogs. They are all brown or black and a number of them have little white socks, some of them have a ridge along their backs. All are gentle, soft coated and healthy. Both mother and father have a lovely sweet temperament and I am sure these pups will grow to be fantastic family pets.

The puppies have all had a lot of human handling since birth as their mother was exhausted and could not cope with feeding and needed our help. We are leaving Thailand in 6 weeks so desperately need to find homes for them. They will be ready to be separated from their mother in 5 weeks time and I am willing to travel to you to drop them off anywhere in Thailand.

If homes cannot be found for them we will be left with no choice but to have them put down. Our local community has already made it clear to us that if we leave any puppies on the street they will club or drown them. We live on Koh Lanta where there is no vet and we have been told that the best option is to pay a police man to shoot them.

We must either find homes for them quickly or try to raise the money to have them put to sleep humanely. Since they are all such lovely characters and because making the choice to put an animal to death is one I have never wanted to face, I truly hope that you can help to advise me and find them homes. The mother is also available for adoption with or without the pups, she is fully house trained and gives paw, I believe she is about 10 months old.

Please please help.

Pictures to be posted shortly.

S

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Well we didn't quite take them in, they were born in our home, mothered by a streetdog who quite insistenty chose us as her birthing home.

While I agree that stray dogs are an enormous problem in thiland, I feel that while I am here, living in paradise, the least I can do is take some responsibility for the circumstances that arise around me. We (the town) have already raised enough money to have 3 of the street females steraized, including the mother of our pups which is really what I beleive everyone should be trying to do in their local areas. I agree that it is hard to make the right decision when it comes to new life, overpopuation and death but the decision has been made and I have to do what I can to find homes for these pups who are nothing but gentle, healthy and affectionate, just like their mother. I only wish that like you, I was staying here longer and could offer a home and longer term solutions to some of them.

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