HAPPENING NOW
This week we turn our attention to Trang to sterilize and treat street animals.
Every procedure prevents future suffering.
Spay & Neuter Clinic Schedule:
July, 2026 on Koh Samui
JULY CLINICS – KOH SAMUI | คลินิกเดือนกรกฎาคม – เกาะสมุย
We’ve made some changes to help us run clinics more efficiently and continue supporting the community we are designed to help.
เราได้ปรับระบบการดำเนินงานเพื่อให้คลินิกมีประสิทธิภาพมากขึ้น และยังคงสนับสนุนชุมชนที่เราตั้งใจช่วยเหลือ
IMPORTANT BOOKING UPDATE | อัปเดตสำคัญเรื่องการจอง
From July, this system applies to new clients only.
ตั้งแต่เดือนกรกฎาคม ระบบนี้ใช้สำหรับผู้รับบริการใหม่เท่านั้น
Full payment is required to secure your booking.
ต้องชำระเงินเต็มจำนวนเพื่อยืนยันการจอง
Cancellations with less than 48 hours’ notice are non-refundable.
หากยกเลิกน้อยกว่า 48 ชั่วโมง จะไม่สามารถคืนเงินได้
This is due to ongoing clinic costs even when animals do not attend.
เนื่องจากคลินิกยังมีค่าใช้จ่าย แม้สัตว์จะไม่มารับบริการ
WHO CAN ACCESS FREE / SUBSIDISED CARE | ใครยังเข้ารับบริการฟรี/ราคาสนับสนุนได้
Low-income rescuers are still eligible.
ผู้ช่วยเหลือสัตว์รายได้น้อยยังมีสิทธิ์เข้ารับบริการ
Temple caregivers are still eligible.
ผู้ดูแลสัตว์ตามวัดยังมีสิทธิ์เข้ารับบริการ
Community animal caretakers are still eligible.
ผู้ดูแลสัตว์ในชุมชนยังมีสิทธิ์เข้ารับบริการ
If you do not yet have a relationship with us, please message us to introduce yourself and we will assess eligibility.
หากคุณยังไม่มีประวัติหรือความสัมพันธ์กับเรา กรุณาส่งข้อความมาแนะนำตัว เพื่อให้เราประเมินสิทธิ์
JULY CLINIC DATES – KOH SAMUI | วันที่คลินิกเดือนกรกฎาคม – เกาะสมุย
1st July
Female cats | แมวเพศเมีย — 800 THB
Male cats | แมวเพศผู้ — 500 THB
Male dogs | สุนัขเพศผู้ — 1,500 THB
Female dogs | สุนัขเพศเมีย — 2,000 THB
22nd July
Female cats | แมวเพศเมีย — 800 THB
Male cats | แมวเพศผู้ — 500 THB
Male dogs | สุนัขเพศผู้ — 1,500 THB
Female dogs | สุนัขเพศเมีย — 2,000 THB
Please message us to book or check eligibility.
กรุณาส่งข้อความเพื่อจองหรือสอบถามสิทธิ์
Dog Poisoning:
Koh Samui Trial Update
An important step toward justice in the fight against animal cruelty on Koh Samui. Through the efforts of local citizens, volunteers, WDT, and law enforcement, a case involving the poisoning of dogs was successfully brought before the court, resulting in a guilty verdict. While sentencing is still pending, this case demonstrates that acts of cruelty can and should be reported, investigated, and prosecuted. Together, we can help create a safer and more compassionate community for animals.
*Rob’s Dogs Foundation Joins the Asia for Animals Coalition*
Rob’s Dogs Foundation is proud to announce that we have joined the Asia for Animals Coalition (AfA), the world’s largest network of animal advocacy and protection organisations. This milestone reflects our ongoing commitment to collaboration, continuous improvement, and advancing animal welfare through evidence-based and sustainable solutions.
The Asia for Animals Coalition brings together more than 400 organisations, professionals, academics, veterinarians, and advocates working collectively to improve animal welfare across Asia and beyond. Through collaboration, knowledge sharing, advocacy, and education, the Coalition supports a coordinated approach to addressing some of the most pressing animal welfare challenges facing the region.
For Rob’s Dogs Foundation, membership of the Coalition represents an important step in our continued growth as an organisation and reinforces our commitment to delivering sustainable, evidence-based solutions for street animals.
Since our establishment, we have focused on addressing the root causes of street animal suffering through Catch, Neuter, Vaccinate, Return (CNVR) programmes, community engagement, education, and strategic partnerships. We recognise that achieving lasting impact requires collaboration across organisations, disciplines, and borders.
By joining the Asia for Animals Coalition, Rob’s Dogs Foundation becomes part of a global community committed to advancing animal welfare through shared expertise, innovation, and collective action. Membership will provide opportunities to contribute field experience from our programmes in Thailand, engage with leading animal welfare organisations, and support initiatives that drive meaningful and lasting change for animals throughout the region.
As we continue to expand our programmes and partnerships, we remain focused on delivering measurable outcomes, strengthening local capacity, and promoting humane, sustainable approaches to street animal population management.
We look forward to working alongside fellow Coalition members and contributing to a shared vision of a future where all animals are treated with compassion, respect, and care. In a statement Robs Dogs Foundation’s Managing Director Kelly Willis said:
“Animal welfare challenges are too complex for any organisation to solve alone. By joining the Asia for Animals Coalition, we are strengthening our ability to collaborate, learn, and contribute to solutions that create lasting impact for animals and communities alike.”
For more information about the Asia for Animals Coalition, please visit www.asiaforanimals.com.
Events Calendar: Koh Samui
The Team
Rob’s Dogs is powered by a dedicated network of volunteers, veterinarians, and community partners working together to improve the lives of street dogs and other animals. From rescue and transport to medical care, sterilization programs and community outreach, our team works tirelessly to reduce animal suffering and promote responsible animal welfare. Visit our YouTube Channel for videos highlighting the compassion, teamwork, and daily efforts behind our mission to protect and care for vulnerable animals.
