For more than a decade, Rescue PAWS Thailand has been a lifeline for abandoned, sick and suffering animals.
From a humble base on the grounds of a temple, this small team has sterilized more than 15,000 animals, vaccinated tens of thousands, and found loving homes for over 600 dogs and cats.
After more than a decade of safety, the animals are being evicted to a frightening and unknown future.
Every day, Rescue PAWS’ vets provide urgent care to injured and sick animals. Without their treatment, countless strays in Thailand would continue to suffer. Credit: Rescue PAWS Thailand
The temple from where Rescue PAWS has operated for 10 years has ordered them to leave, giving them until the end of December this year to find a new home.
With no kennels available, recovering dogs are kept in clinic cages, waiting for space that doesn’t exist. Credit: Rescue PAWS Thailand
A new shelter is being built – but funds have run out and construction has ground to a halt.
We promised to ask our supporters to help find the funds needed to get the work going again.
This new sanctuary will be a permanent home for our partner for decades to come, and will allow Rescue PAWS to help even more animals, breaking the cycle of suffering through their life-saving sterilization and vaccination programs.
Construction of a new shelter has halted due to lack of funds, and we need your help to finish building a safe space for animals in need. Credit: Rescue PAWS Thailand
But right now, funds have run out. With less than three months until they are forced to leave their current home, our major priority is to complete kennels and fencing.
These animals have no-one else to turn to. We cannot abandon them now.
With kennels already full, these temporary spaces can no longer keep up with the overwhelming number of animals. Credit: Rescue PAWS Thailand
Every donation – no matter the size – will help us finish the new shelter before it’s too late.
- $25 helps provide safe fencing to protect rescued dogs
- $50 helps build a kennel where a dog can recover in peace
- $100 will fund play areas, so animals can exercise and heal
- Larger gifts can help complete entire blocks of kennels, providing safe havens for dozens of animals