Our Community Pledge
Any purchase from our collections guarantees a 20% contribution to
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FOUNDATION
A Movement that helps end Dog suffering.
Focuses on Rescues, Adoptions, Sick & Injured, Vaccinations and also has a vision to end Dog Meat Trade
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Soi Dog Foundation (Soi Dog) was established in 2003 in Phuket, Thailand, to help the street dogs and cats who had no-one else to care for them. Over 70,000 strays roamed the island, with the numbers growing alarmingly due to a lack of spay and neuter programmes to control the population. Soi Dog was created to provide a humane and sustainable solution to managing the stray population and to address their medical needs. Funding then, as it does now, came entirely from individuals who shared, and continue to share, the vision of our founder
Their Work
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Our work with street animals consists of spaying and neutering to prevent unwanted puppies and kittens being born into short lives of suffering, along with the rescue, vaccination, medical treatment, sheltering, and adoption of those that cannot be returned to their territory.
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Every year, Soi Dog spays/neuters and vaccinates tens of thousands of stray dogs and cats throughout Thailand, and has, to date, reached almost 800,000 animals since 2003. We conduct daily mobile spay and neuter clinics across the Bangkok metropolitan area, home to hundreds of thousands of stray dogs. This project will eventually comprise ten mobile clinics and will take an estimated seven to ten years to complete.
Spay and neuter is the only proven, sustainable and humane method of reducing the stray animal population. Thanks to your support of our work in Phuket, the stray population on the island is now officially under control. Global studies have shown that once 80% of the population has been neutered, the number of animals living on the streets begins to decline naturally. By 2025, there should be very few strays on the streets and beaches of Phuket.
Soi Dog also campaigns for an improvement in animal welfare rights across Asia, and helps animals affected by natural disasters, such as the severe flooding in Central Thailand in 2021 and again in 2022, in the southern region in 2017 and prior to that, the Bangkok floods of 2011 and the Asian tsunami of 2004.




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