Trang. 
June 4-8, 2026

In Summary

Over four intensive days in Trang Province, Thailand, the dedicated Rob’s Dogs Foundation team sterilized an incredible 354 animals—47 dogs and 307 cats. Behind every surgery were long hours, careful planning, skilled veterinary care, and countless medical supplies working together to make a lasting impact. This achievement will help reduce animal suffering, improve community health, and prevent thousands of unwanted births in the years ahead. None of this would be possible without the hard work of our staff and the generous support of our donors.

In Photos

Vet in Trang sterilizing a dog
Cat getting Sterilized
Two dogs waiting for sterilization
Sterilization in Trang

Day 5: June 8

The Rob’s Dogs Foundation has completed another successful sterilization campaign in Trang, Thailand, with 69 animals sterilized on the final day—11 dogs and 58 cats. Over the course of the campaign, an incredible 357 animals were sterilized, helping to prevent suffering, reduce overpopulation, and improve animal welfare throughout the community. This achievement is a testament to the dedication of our veterinary team, staff, volunteers, and supporters who make this life-saving work possible.

Day 4: June 7

Day 4 in Trang Province, Thailand, was another successful day for Rob’s Dogs Foundation. Thanks to your support, 50 animals were sterilized, including 16 dogs and 34 cats. Every spay and neuter helps prevent suffering, reduces the number of unwanted animals, and improves the lives of communities across Thailand. Without your generosity, we could not continue this incredibly important work. Thank you for making a real difference.

Day 3: June 6

Day three in Trang continues the momentum for Rob’s Dogs, with another 80 animals sterilized—14 dogs and 66 cats—through a focused and highly efficient effort. The team is now fully in rhythm, moving seamlessly from intake to surgery to recovery, ensuring each animal receives proper care and monitoring. 

Behind the numbers is the same demanding work: long hours, precise procedures, and constant coordination. Each day builds on the last, making a real and lasting impact on the local animal population while improving health and reducing future suffering.

Day 2: June 5

72 Cats sterilized:

Day two in Trang with Rob’s Dogs shows the reality behind effective animal welfare work—organized, hands-on, and relentless. Rows of cats lie in recovery, carefully monitored after sterilization, each one a small but meaningful step toward controlling the local population. Around them, carriers, supplies, and medications are arranged with purpose, reflecting a system built for efficiency under pressure. It’s not glamorous—just focused, methodical work—but this is what real impact looks like: long hours, precise care, and a team committed to doing the job right.

Cats recovering from sterilization

Day 1: June 4

Day 1:  Sterilizations.
66 cats and 17 dogs.

Day one in Trang highlights the scale behind the scenes—66 cats and 17 dogs sterilized, powered by an enormous amount of carefully organized medical supplies. Tables are stacked with syringes, needles, medications, and surgical tools, each item essential to keeping the operation running smoothly and safely. This is where efficiency is built: precise dosing, sterile technique, and a constant flow of materials to support nonstop procedures. It’s a reminder that large-scale impact doesn’t just come from skilled hands—it depends on preparation, logistics, and having the right supplies ready at every step.

Medical supplies for Rob's Dogs in Trang

We Made It To Trang: June 3

At the new location in Trang.
(Left to right)
Dr. preow
Rebecca
The boss of Public Health at Trang Municipality
Municipal vet
Deputy Mayor

Trang government help
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