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Shelters for Thailand Stray Dogs

Thailand has a stray dog overpopulation problem. The recent project by Stand for Strays provides shelter for dogs using recycled materials.
by Kresentia Madina 4 years ago 3 min read
Stray dogs take refuge under the shelters

Photo by Yodsa Gap on Facebook

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There are thousands of stray dogs living on the streets of Thailand. While randomly bumping into dogs might be a cute little surprise for us, it’s not as pleasant for the dogs living on the road. Most of them are abandoned, and they depend on the passersby and locals to feed and give them shelter. 

Tackling this stray dog overpopulation problem is not easy. It covers various aspects such as food, health, shelter, and city cleanliness. Recently, Stand for Strays started a project to provide shelters for stray dogs.

Foldable and sustainable shelters

Ajarn Yossaphon Chanthongjeen designed the shelters by recycling used billboards with the simple goal of protecting stray dogs from the heat and rain. They are attached to walls around Wat Nang Nong in Bangkok’s Chom Thong district and Muang Thong Thani in Nonthaburi’s Pak Kret district, where the project was initiated.

The shape is similar to a half-tent. It is foldable, with a flat surface propped with steel for the dogs to lie down on. Instructions are illustrated on the covers so that everyone can use them in case there are dogs in need. It’s also equipped with bowls for food and drink.

Tackling stray dogs overpopulation

In 2016, the number of stray dogs in Thailand reached 730,000. Many people abandon their grown dogs due to expensive costs. The lack of efforts in sterilizing these strays also contributes to the booming number. 

Unvaccinated dogs without proper care are vulnerable to rabies. The 2018 rabies outbreak in Thailand discovered that dogs are the primary carrier of the disease. Along with building shelters, Stand for Strays also employs volunteers to take care of stray dogs. This care includes sterilizing, vaccinating, feeding, and cleaning stray dogs to prevent rabies outbreaks. 

To address the pet abandonment issue and tackle the roots of overpopulation, Thailand’s government started requiring pet owners to register their pets in 2018 with the cost of 450 baht per animal. Owners who fail to register their pets would be fined up to 25,000 baht. 

At the beginning of the announcement, the law raised some concerns regarding the cost burden. Furthermore, communities believe that taking care of the existing stray dogs through vaccination and sterilization should be a part of the ultimate solution.

Animals in sustainable development

Animals are a part of our biodiversity, and animal welfare is important in sustainable development. In our pursuit of a better future, animals must not be left behind. Efforts such as wildlife conservation, regulating the use of animals in tourism, and ecosystem conservation must continue.

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Kresentia Madina
Reporter at Green Network Asia | Website |  + postsBio

Madina adalah Asisten Manajer Publikasi Digital di Green Network Asia. Ia adalah lulusan Program Studi Sastra Inggris dari Universitas Indonesia. Madina memiliki 3 tahun pengalaman profesional dalam publikasi digital internasional, program, dan kemitraan GNA, khususnya dalam isu-isu sosial dan budaya.

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