Please, don’t let Little Bigfoot’s story end here!
We CAN’T let him be sent back to the streets! He WON’T survive!
We call him Little Bigfoot. He had no name.
He was just a few months old. Limping all alone down a busy main road, his tiny body was in obvious pain.
A kind woman spotted him, stopped her car, and scooped him up before it was too late. She brought him straight to our clinic. His paw was badly injured. We cleaned and dressed the wound and started him on IV fluids and pain relief. He must have been suffering terribly.
The woman who rescued him promised to bring him back every other day for cleaning, antibiotics, and pain management. She hopes to keep him…
But she also said she might return him to the streets once he’s healed.
We can’t let that happen! We won’t! This little soul wouldn’t survive long out there. If needed, we will give him a permanent home at the Sangkhlaburi Animal Sanctuary.
But every rescue, every treatment, every follow-up visit stretches our small team and limited resources. We can only say “yes” to animals like this puppy with your help.
Please, will you donate today (in any currency) to help us continue saving the most vulnerable animals in Sangkhlaburi?
- $35 provides medicine and clean bandages for an injured dog or cat.
- $50 covers emergency treatment, antibiotics, and pain relief.
- $100 provides long-term sanctuary care for an animal who cannot survive on the streets.
Your gift will mean medicine, food, shelter, and – most importantly – safety for dogs and cats like Little Bigfoot who have no one else.
Thank you for opening your heart. Together, we can turn fear and pain into healing and hope.
With heartfelt gratitude,
P.S. We’ll keep treating Little Bigfoot’s paw until he’s fully recovered. With your help, we’ll also be there for the next desperate animal – and the next. Please donate now.