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    Thailand Soi Dog Foundation Urgently Seeks Flight Volunteers

    Soi Dog Foundation is appealing for any foreign nationals from European and North American destinations who are repatriating soon to come forward as potential flight volunteers to help adopted animals get to their new homes overseas.


    Over 100 adopted animals are currently waiting patiently at Soi Dog’s shelter in northern Phuket to fly to homes in Europe, the USA and Canada. However, international travel restrictions in response to Covid-19, and a lack of potential flight volunteers travelling in and out of Thailand, have forced them to stay at the shelter. With adopted animals unable to leave but new animals in need of life-saving care arriving every day, the shelter is experiencing severe overcrowding.

    To accommodate the ever-increasing shelter population, which currently stands at close to 1,300, five new dog runs have been constructed. However, to make room for more dogs and cats in need, it’s vital that adopted animals leave the shelter as soon as possible. With cargo costs prohibitive, the only way they can currently travel is as a passenger’s extra baggage – a process which Soi Dog is well-versed in.

    “Soi Dog in Thailand arranges all of the logistics and are even in a position whereby they can partly assist with costs. All you have to do is “accompany” the dogs or cats as your excess baggage,” explains International Logistics Coordinator, Simon Humphries.


    “There is no work or expense on your part. Imagine the satisfaction you will feel when you see an adopted dog or cat meet its new family thanks to your help!” he added.


    If you are looking to fly to Europe, the USA or Canada soon, please email logistics@soidog.org or call 098 701 1341.

    Thailand's Soi Dog Foundation Urgently Seeks Flight Volunteers

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    Maybe I'm missing something?

    “Soi Dog in Thailand arranges all of the logistics and are even in a position whereby they can partly assist with costs. All you have to do is “accompany” the dogs or cats as your excess baggage,” explains International Logistics Coordinator, Simon Humphries.

    There is no work or expense on your part."

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    Wake up at the back there Barry, it means that on top of their own expenses they may partly assist with the costs of the volunteers normal travel expenses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile View Post
    Wake up at the back there Barry, it means that on top of their own expenses they may partly assist with the costs of the volunteers normal travel expenses.
    Then why don't they say "Pay you"?

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    Then why don't they say "Pay you"?
    that question is best addressed to the soi dog foundation.

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    it's great that people want to help out with what is an undeniably big problem....but i've never understood adopting a domestic pet from another country.

    every year approximately 1.5 million dogs and cats are euthanized in the USA.

    want to adopt a dog or cat?
    great.
    i'm confident there's one within 25 miles of your home that is going to be put down within the next month.


    all the funds wasted on flights and bureaucracy would be better spent on improving the neutering and spaying programs.

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