A Tale of Triumph: Community Dog Cured of TVT Cancer
Read the story of Aung Pao. A brave dog and survivor of TVT cancer in Thailand who was treated by the People and Animals Thailand (PAT) Clinic.
Read the story of Aung Pao. A brave dog and survivor of TVT cancer in Thailand who was treated by the People and Animals Thailand (PAT) Clinic.
Recently, People and Animals Thailand (PAT) team embarked on a significant endeavour, setting up a second mobile clinic at a local Army School.
Over the last few months, our team saved a very sick dog's life. She was anaemic from severe blood loss and had TVT cancer. Despite the odds, she survived.
We are thrilled to highlight the impact of our dedicated team at the People and Animals Thailand (PAT) Clinic in our mission to alleviate the suffering of stray and community animals through our spay and vaccination clinic.
Our team reached a new milestone! Since restarting the clinic earlier this year, we have sterilised more than 2,500 community and stray dogs and cats in and around Cha’am and Hua Hin.
With so many street dogs and cats in need of help, the work of a stray animal clinic is always incredibly busy. October was no different, with our veterinary team helping hundreds of animals throughout Cha am and the surrounding…
Thanks to our generous donors, we were able to treat this gentle stray dog who needed regular treatment to reduce and remove painful tumours.
Rabies is the world’s deadliest infectious disease, and nearly 60,000 people around the world die from rabies each year. To help raise awareness of this deadly disease, World Rabies Day is observed each year and is also a way to…
Our People and Animals Thailand (PAT) Clinic surpasses the 1,500 milestone! Since re-opening our sterilisation and vaccination clinic for stray and community animals earlier this year, more than 1,500 animals have come through our doors. That is more than 1,500…
About 6 weeks ago, we sterilised a female black dog. During the procedure, we found she had a tumour. After testing, we ascertained she had TVT cancer. This can be deadly and spreads from dog to dog, causing painful lesions…