Today we continued working with local partners to treat and sterilize street animals across the area. Many of the dogs we saw were dealing with infections, injuries, and long-term neglect. Some needed immediate care, while others were stabilized and prepared for sterilization. This work isn’t easy—but it works.
Another long, demanding day on Koh Phangan. The team worked steadily from morning into the evening, moving from one animal to the next without pause. Every procedure matters, every life changed prevents countless others from suffering in the future. The heat, the pace, and the emotional weight are constant—but so is the commitment. This work doesn’t slow down, and neither do the volunteers.
In Numbers
58 Cats 23 Dogs Total Animal Sterilizations: 81
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This work is only possible because of your support. Every sterilization prevents generations of suffering.
81 animals total. 70 of which were vaccinated. This little one is still recovering.
Khun Tiger (Vet Tech) taking care of a dog on Koh Phangan
Staff overseeing dogs recovering
Our fearless leader (Rebecca) shows us one of the new and improved “meows” after sterilization.
Rob’s Dogs Foundation team and staff organizing records and preparing animals during a spay and neuter campaign in Koh Phangan, Thailand. Local volunteers and veterinary teams play a critical role in reducing stray dog and cat populations through sterilization programs.