Living in Thailand long-term and looking to make a difference? Become a hospice foster!Living in Thailand long-term and looking to make a difference? Become a hospice foster!

Whether it's due to age or illness, some dogs and cats need a little extra love and care.


We are seeking animal lovers like you to join our hospice foster programme and give these animals a stable home where they can experience joy and companionship for as long as they have left.


As a hospice foster, you’ll play a vital role in giving a rescued animal the life they so deserve.


Soi Dog Foundation – Southeast Asia’s largest stray animal welfare organisation – will cover medical costs and be on hand to help you and your foster dog or cat every step of the way.

 

Ready to learn more? Register your interest today, and let’s discuss how you can make a lasting impact.

 

Benefits of becoming a hospice foster:

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Spayed/neutered

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Fully vaccinated

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Microchipped

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Medically assessed

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Behaviourally assessed

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Adoption support, including medical costs

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Meet our hospice animals

Krint

Krint
Female, 13 years

A long, tough life on the streets has left Krint with several ailments, including weakened hind legs, a curved spine and chronic cystitis. However, this powder-faced girl takes it all in her steady stride.

Danke

Danke

Male, 2 years
Born with kidney disease, Danke needs a particular diet and regular medication. While this condition will shorten his young life, you can help make every moment count.

Buddy

Buddy

Male, 10 years
The aptly named Buddy is looking for a friend who can give him the medication and monitoring he needs for several conditions. Although a senior boy, Buddy has puppy dog eyes that will make you melt.

Lori

Lori

Female, 11 years
You’d never guess from her happy disposition, but Lori is up against a number of different health issues. To keep her smiling, she will need supplements for her joints and routine checks on her liver and spleen.

Khumfon

Khumfon

Female, 8 years
A rare form of skin cancer has held sweet Khumfon back from finding a home for years. All she needs is someone to look out for recurring tumours and keep her comfortable with pain relief where necessary.

Soulee

Soulee

Female, 8 years
Soulee is one of the shelter’s older feline residents. With recurring cat flu and a mass in her spleen, she needs monitoring and ocassional medication – plus and a warm lap to curl up on.

Snowwhite

Snowwhite

Female, 13 years
Snowwhite has a few senior aches, plus a vulva deformity which means she can sometimes leak urine. However, these are no barrier to a good home, and Snowwhite is ready for her fairytale ending.

Yatan

Yatan

Female, 5 years
Yatan has chronic cat flu, plus a neurological condition that makes her wobbly and unsteady on her paws. She’s looking for a soft place to land, with daily medication and lots of love.

Santaro

Santaro

Male, 14 years
Handsome boy Santaro has a mass in his spleen which his foster family will need to keep a keen eye on. In return for your care, he offers an infectious energy, cuddles and a unique hairdo!

Roscoe

Roscoe

Male, 15 years
A victim of cruelty, Roscoe’s leg had to be amputated after he was shot. His ongoing health issues include arthritis in his remaining legs. Roscoe needs a family to show him that not all humans are cruel. 

Minipuff

Minipuff

Female, 7 years
Minipuff takes a number of daily medications for heart failure. But don’t be fooled by her condition – this little lady has a lot of love in her heart, and she can’t wait to share it with a foster family.

Removie

Removie

Male, 10 years
A blind boy with early-stage kidney disease, Removie will need a particular diet, regular medication and a little help navigating the world. Let him show you that love really is blind!

...and many more!

The Soi Dog shelter in Phuket is home to more than 1,800 animals, and there are many more hospice dogs and cats available for fostering than featured here. Please register your interest via the form above and our team will be glad to help you find the right match for your family, home and lifestyle.

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