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Vaccinations

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Another Life-Saving Program

Vaccinations 2023

 

In May 2023, we launched our life-saving 200-dog vaccination program! 80 temple dogs and puppies were fully vaccinated in one day. 

The heat at 42 centigrade was exhausting and extremely challenging, but we knew it was a time when a rabies outbreak could occur. Thailand had already had 13 'red zone' rabies districts, mainly in North and Central Thailand far away from us.

In July all 68 healing centre dogs and 20 puppies were also fully vaccinated. The remaining vaccines will be used for street dogs and poorer residences with large groups of dogs.

We extend a heartfelt thank you to our generous supporters who donated towards the massive 22,000 baht or $660 vaccine bill. The donations we received covered about half the total amount.

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Vaccinations ensure safety against Rabies and other diseases  

Vaccinations 2022

Our small team of 3 people vaccinated 40 temple dogs yesterday working with the support of the Livestock Department. Our annual program includes up to 200 street, temple, and our Healing Centre dogs.

The high temperatures we experience every summer make the possibility of a rabies outbreak much higher. 2 years ago a cat living close to the temple contracted rabies and scratched her owner who contracted the virus. The Livestock Dept put the cat down and the owner was treated and recovered in hospital. It was a very worrying time

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We can now breathe more easily knowing these temple dogs are safe for another year from rabies as well as distemper, parvo, leptospirosis, and influenza. All the temple puppies were vaccinated within a week of them being abandoned in the temple.

Vaccinations Keep Temple And Street Dogs Safe

Vaccinations 2021

 

50 Temple dogs were vaccinated against a range of viruses and rabies.

 

We're not only keeping the dogs safe we're also keeping the community safe. We always vaccinate during the hot summer months when rabies can be a danger.

Last year a cat living a few kilometres from the temple tested positive for rabies. There was a scare in the village but we were able to prove to the Govt Livestock Dept. that all the temple dogs were vaccinated.

Your donation will keep our temple street dogs and puppies from killer viruses.

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Annual Vaccinations are Vital

Vaccinations 2019

 

Our Outreach team recently spent a successful day vaccinating 60 dogs and puppies. In the same week, 100 dogs were vaccinated as part of our drive to keep Temple and street dogs safe, as well as our community. 

We chose the most vulnerable dogs in Temples and on streets in an area where Distemper has killed many feral dogs. Annual vaccinations are a crucial part of our outreach work to eliminate killer viruses.

Puppies Vaccinated 

Of utmost importance is keeping puppies safe to. Parvovirus kills young puppies in a few agonizing days.  As both the Parvo and Distemper viruses can stay in the ground for a year it’s essential the dogs and puppies are well protected by our vaccination program.

We put great importance on vaccinating young puppies as soon as they are six weeks old. The first vaccination gives minimal protection whilst waiting three more weeks for the booster to be given. In some cases where a puppy needs extra protection, we will give a second booster.

After the booster we can breathe a sigh of relief that the puppy is protected against a number of killer viruses.

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