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The main aim of the Soi Dog Foundation and our supporters is to eliminate the suffering of stray dogs and cats. When Soi Dog Foundation started working on Phuket in late 2003 our aim was quite clear: To stop the appalling suffering experienced by the majority of stray dogs and cats. Through your support Soi Dog has spayed & neutered over 32,219 animals to date! This has had a significant positive effect that is very evident on the streets.

Sterilization is the key in solving the problem and bettering the lives of the dogs and cats of Thailand. The Humane Society has demonstrated that one pair of cats alone can produce several million offspring exponentially in a matter of a few years.
Soi Dog firmly believes that the ONLY effective and humane method of achieving this objective is to spay & neuter these dogs and cats and so prevent even more unwanted animals being born and suffering death by starvation, injury and disease, or inhumane methods of population control.
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SOI DOG SUNDAY CRUISY AFTERNOON
![]() Help the Soi Dog Foundation build a new isolation unit for the sick stray cats of Thailand |
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Vets Needed
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Limited Edition Print
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Gills Diary
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Marchig Trust Award
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CC Blooms Thanksgiving Benefit Towards Bangkok Flood Relief
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Many Thanks To The Alford Community
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Canine Hero Of The Year Award
![]() Phuket, Thailand. June, 2011. Gill Dalley, a director of Phuket’s iconic Soi Dog Foundation has been named the first Asia Pacific Canine hero. Sponsored by the China based Genlin foundation. |
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The Safe Place- A Childrens Story
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Sunday Brunch 22 May To Benefit The Soi Dog Foundation
Many thanks to the Evason Phuket and to those attending the Sunday Brunch at the Evason. The event was a great success raising approxiametly 600,000 baht to help secure the remaining land on which Soi Dog's shelter is located. |



















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