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Dog charities or shelters in or nr Bangkok

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Hi need some help with suggestions for a place to take a local abandoned dog for treatment. He's a good natured dog with a rear leg or paw injury and other issues.

A normal vet wd charge a huge bill and is beyond my means. 

Either a shelter or charity or charitable vet that helps soidogs, if there is auch a thing. Any useful advice on where I cd take him wd be great. I tried a couple of charities outside BK but the response to be honest was a little disappointing

 

Willing to make a good size donation.

Edited by Will E Vormer

Have you actually taken those dog to a vet?

What are your plans for the dog after it is healthy?

 

Just asking

 

Most are disappointing, due to lack of funds/volunteers. 

 

Maybe spending the 'good size donation' on fixing up the dog and trying to find a home for it would be a better bet. 

I have no relevant information but am concerned that people not appear to attack the poster who is so obviously trying to do the right thing within his means for the dog.

OP, you could try https://www.soidog.org/

 

However, they are severely stretched and may not be able to help.

It's twenty-five years since I took an animal here, but they are a vet teaching faculty of Chula University, and the charges then were very modest. Give them a call:

 

http://www.sath.vet.chula.ac.th/english/index.html 

O my lord you care about astray dogs how about homeless people don't they break your heart?

16 minutes ago, nasanews said:

O my lord you care about astray dogs how about homeless people don't they break your heart?

Each to their own. Personally knowing a helpless stray and wishing to help it is thoroughly worthy of merit. 

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