Stray Dog Birth Control Program
Stray Dog Birth Control Program
As the organizer of SmartHeart presents Thailand International Dog Show, IMPACT worked in cooperation with VET4 Animal Hospital, University of Pennsylvania, SmartHeart and Me-O to arrange the Stray Dog Birth Control Program aiming to sterilize stray dogs in the IMPACT area. Led by Khun Tum Kunwadee, executive director of IMPACT, the activity took place at IMPACT’s Conference Room on 8 June 2017 from 09.00-17.00 hrs.
The objective of this program was to reduce the number of stray dogs by preventing more unwanted dogs being born in the area. As birth control injections can increase the risk of cancer in dogs, we’re confident that this sterilization project will be the best method to reduce dog population in the area.
IMPACT, as the organizer of Dog Show, wanted to show that we’ve taken the stray dog issue seriously and would like to express our sincere thanks to VET4 Animal Hospital, especially Dr. Araya, the vet team from University of Pennsylvania and IMPACT’s management team for their great support.
Stray Dog Birth Control Program
Stray Dog Birth Control Program
As the organizer of SmartHeart presents Thailand International Dog Show, IMPACT worked in cooperation with VET4 Animal Hospital, University of Pennsylvania, SmartHeart and Me-O to arrange the Stray Dog Birth Control Program aiming to sterilize stray dogs in the IMPACT area. Led by Khun Tum Kunwadee, executive director of IMPACT, the activity took place at IMPACT’s Conference Room on 8 June 2017 from 09.00-17.00 hrs.
The objective of this program was to reduce the number of stray dogs by preventing more unwanted dogs being born in the area. As birth control injections can increase the risk of cancer in dogs, we’re confident that this sterilization project will be the best method to reduce dog population in the area.
IMPACT, as the organizer of Dog Show, wanted to show that we’ve taken the stray dog issue seriously and would like to express our sincere thanks to VET4 Animal Hospital, especially Dr. Araya, the vet team from University of Pennsylvania and IMPACT’s management team for their great support.