Last chance at love: Soi Dog Foundation seeks foster carers for hospice dogs

PRESS RELEASE:

Animal welfare organisation Soi Dog Foundation is calling on residents of Phuket and  Phang Nga to join its newly launched hospice foster programme, an initiative designed to  provide love, care and dignity to shelter dogs with chronic or life-limiting conditions such as  heart disease, kidney disease and cancer. 

The programme offers these dogs – many of whom may otherwise be overlooked for  adoption – the opportunity to spend their remaining time in the comfort of a home. In  return for their love and care, foster carers will receive full support from Soi Dog  Foundation, including coverage of all medical expenses and at-home check-ups from their  mobile veterinary teams. 

“This exciting new programme is for people living locally on a long-term basis who  want to make a real and lasting difference,” said Soi Dog Foundation CEO Louise Rose.  

“By hospice fostering, you’ll be doing something extraordinary for a rescue dog in  need. These dogs have spent their entire lives on the streets or in the shelter, but I truly  believe it’s never too late to give them the second chance they’ve always deserved.”  

While Soi Dog successfully adopts out hundreds of rescued animals globally each  year – 461 in 2024 alone – there are many dogs who are unable to travel overseas due to their medical conditions. While these conditions are often manageable, particularly with the  support provided by the foundation, they can still hinder a dog’s chances of adoption. Now,  through the foundation’s hospice foster programme, these dogs have a new path to a better  life. 

Among the many hospice dogs available for fostering are 1-year-old puppy Danke who was born with chronic kidney disease and requires a specialty diet; 14-year-old blind  Thachana who needs joint medication and a little help navigating the world; and 7-year-old  Khumfon who’s seeking a family to monitor her recurring tumours.

 

All dogs at the Soi Dog shelter in Mai Khao are spayed/neutered; fully vaccinated;  microchipped; and medically and behaviourally assessed. 

Those interested in hospice fostering are asked to register their interest via a short  form at https://www.soidog.org/content/become-hospice-foster. A member of the team  will then be in touch with all the necessary information.  

The Soi Dog Foundation shelter in Mai Khao is currently home to more than 1,800  rescued animals. In addition to rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming efforts, the foundation  also educates communities and schoolchildren about animal welfare, campaigns against the  dog and cat meat trade in Asia and operates the largest spay/neuter and vaccination  programme in the world.  

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Goong Nang Suksawat
Goong Nang is a News Translator who has worked professionally for multiple news organizations in Thailand for more than eight years and has worked with The Pattaya News for more than six years. Specializes primarily in local news for Phuket, Pattaya, and also some national news, with emphasis on translation between Thai to English and working as an intermediary between reporters and English-speaking writers. Originally from Nakhon Si Thammarat, but lives in Phuket and Krabi except when commuting between the three.