Most of my buddies have 4 legs and we look after quite a few of them on site as well as at locations all over the Krabi, Thailand area.
I have an open-door policy for my "friends" and they frequently stop by for a pat on the head and also hoping that I've got some treats for them
I don't always reward them for coming by because then they would just come by in an endless loop. Dogs don't ever seem to think they have had enough to eat and will always want more. So I kind of regulate how much I give them. We rarely see any fights or even growling over snacks because if I am going to hand them out at all, I make sure I have enough for everyone.
Little moments like this bring me great joy and I am sure it does to the dog friends as well. Our office is not a fancy one but the dogs don't seem to mind and for the most part, neither do I.
Things are looking up for our future at the moment because Thailand is having a real push to get tourists back into the country and in the past this is where 90% of our donations of time and money have come from. It hasn't happened yet but there is a lot of pressure from the Thai people to open the borders up and make entry easy. It remains to be seen if this will happen but already it is significantly easier for people to get into Thailand and they are making visas a lot more accessible than they were in the past.
If this wave of tourism ends up being a success, hopefully we can reap the benefits for our organization as well. We have to get those treats somehow otherwise there will be a lot of disappointed puppies when the turn up for a visit only to discover I've got nothing for them!
If you would like to see how you can help out or simply spread the word, please visit our website at
http://krabianimalwelfare.org
Krabi Animal Welfare is a charity run entirely by volunteers and are a registered non-profit organization in Thailand and the U.K.. We aim to relieve the pain and suffering of dogs and cats within Krabi Province.
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