Ratchaburi
May 18-23, 2026

Thai Baht Raised So Far
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Fundraising Goal: 150,000 Thai Baht

Day 4

Final day in ratchaburi – we were asked to go to a school around 40 minutes from where we had been working. it was high up a mountain & had more than 50 dogs needing urgent sterilization.
As we wound our way up the mountain, we understood why nobody had been there before to do any sterilization work.
at the top was a local school with sooo many dogs hanging around. the kids quickly got to work grabbing their favourite dogs, then took Tiger out to show him all the dogs that needed darting. Tiger spent most of the day darting some super wily & very prolific breeding dogs 😅
we had awesome support from the community which made the whole day run super smoothly – especially as we needed to leave by 6pm so the doctor could catch the train back to Surat Thani.
it was our best day of the whole event. working in places like this & seeing the direct impact our work makes – this is exactly why we do what we do .
We sterilized 27 dogs & 9 cats – a total of 36 animals, bringing our event total to 157 animals!
That also brought our dog total to 97 dogs – just 3 short of our goal of 100 dogs sterilized .
Thank you so much to the whole community in Ratchaburi who supported us – & thank you to everyone who donated to help get us there.
We’ve already been asked to come back… so we’ll definitely be back.
We love you all – & the dogs & cats of Ratchaburi love you too.

Day 3

Strerilizations: 44 animals. 24 dogs, and 20 cats. This is what we do. We bring the population down.  Reduce the population of cats and dogs thus reducing over-population.

 

Day 2

Our mobile sterilization team sterilized 47 animals on Day 2.  23 dogs and 24 cats — making a significant impact on the local street animal population. Every spay and neuter helps prevent unwanted litters, reduces suffering, and creates a healthier future for both animals and the communities that care for them.

This important work would not be possible without the dedication of our veterinary team, volunteers, supporters, and local partners. Their hard work and compassion are helping to create lasting change, one animal at a time.

As our mission in Ratchaburi continues, we look forward to reaching even more animals in need and making an even greater difference in the days ahead. Thank you to everyone who is helping make this possible!

Day 1

Day 1 was a huge success for Rob’s Dogs in Ratchaburi, Thailand! Our mobile sterilization team spayed and neutered 23 dogs and 7 cats, marking a fantastic start to this important mission. Every animal sterilized helps prevent future suffering and improves the lives of street animals and local communities alike. We are incredibly grateful to our vets, volunteers, supporters, and local partners who made this first day possible. The work continues, and we’re excited to help even more animals in the days ahead.

 
 
 
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Ratchaburi Province:
May 18- 23, 2026
Spay And Neuter Road Trip

🚐 No Funding. No Backup Plan. We’re Going Anyway!

Rob’s Dogs Foundation has been asked to provide essential spay and neuter services in Ratchaburi Province.

We asked one question: Is there funding?
The answer: No.
We are humbly asking for Dontations Now.

These services are critical to preventing future suffering—and the need is there.
So we’re going anyway.

Right now, we are preparing for the long journey from Ko Samui to Ratchaburi, bringing our team and resources to make a real, lasting impact.

This is what we do. We step in before the problem grows.

💛 We need your support.
Rob’s Dogs depends on both new donors and our loyal community to continue this work. Without funding, missions like this put real strain on our ability to keep going.

We are committed to this outreach—but continuing this work into the future depends on people who believe in it.

Support This Work

This work is only possible because of your support.
Every sterilization prevents generations of suffering.

👉 Donate now to help us continue.

Preparing For The Trip

Rob's Dogs truck getting serviced

Preparing for the long trip to Ratchaburi.
Truck has been serviced and cleared for takeoff.

Motorscooter with drug supplies for Ratchaburi

Drugs have been picked up, and we are ready for the 11 hour drive to Ratchaburi.

Today: In The Field

After a combined 693 km journey by ferry and road from Koh Samui, RDF Founder Rebecca Cain has officially arrived in Ratchaburi ahead of our latest emergency CNVR mission.

Over the coming days, the team will be working to sterilise more than 150 dogs in a vulnerable border community with little to no access to veterinary care.

This is what commitment to animal welfare looks like. Long hours, long roads, and real action where it is needed most.

A massive thank you to everyone who has donated over the past day. Your support has pushed this campaign forward at exactly the moment we needed it most.
Special shoutout to our Khanom team, who went around the community collecting from the donation boxes and added an incredible 30,000 THB to the total. That is a huge effort and makes a real difference on the ground.
We’re so close now, just the final push left to get these last 20 dogs covered and bring this mission home.
 
If anyone is thinking about donating, now is the moment where it truly completes the picture. 💚

In Numbers

Support This Work

This work is only possible because of your support.
Every sterilization prevents generations of suffering.

👉 Donate now to help us continue.

In Photos

Arrived in Ratchaburi
Met up with Laura in Ratchaburi
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