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Our Projects

Paws for Compassion is focused on raising local awareness of the cat and dog meat trade, keeping pets safe, offering free spay/neuter services to pet owners and local businesses, and rescuing animals in need. Our programs also involves ongoing workshops at local schools and at the shelters to impart a message of compassion towards all animals.

Paws for Compassion aims to support pet owners in out reach programs, and help keep pets safe from thieves.

1. Rescue

Our Adoption & Rescue

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Rabies Awareness

PAWtectors

Virtual Excursions

Community Outreach

3. Sterilization

One of the biggest challenges we face here in Vietnam is unwanted animals. These unwanted cats and dogs are the most susceptible to horrific disease, abandonment and neglect. Stray animals here face mange, tick fever, starvation, terrible viruses such as FIV and parvo, and more. Even worse, if they are on the street they’ll probably be captured for meat. Animals that end up in the dog and cat meat trades are often kept in tiny cages for days without food, water, space, or love. They may even face torture there.

That’s why sterilization initiatives are so important. We have been working hard for years to educate the community on sterilization; making it safe, readily available, and affordable for pet owners. There are some myths and misunderstandings in the community here, and people are often scared for their pets when considering sterilization. We hope that, through education, we can make owners feel comfortable that their pets are safe, and it is the best option for them.

4. Community Outreach

One of the biggest challenges we face here in Vietnam is unwanted animals. These unwanted cats and dogs are the most susceptible to horrific disease, abandonment and neglect. Stray animals here face mange, tick fever, starvation, terrible viruses such as FIV and parvo, and more. Even worse, if they are on the street they’ll probably be captured for meat. Animals that end up in the dog and cat meat trades are often kept in tiny cages for days without food, water, space, or love. They may even face torture there.

That’s why sterilization initiatives are so important. We have been working hard for years to educate the community on sterilization; making it safe, readily available, and affordable for pet owners. There are some myths and misunderstandings in the community here, and people are often scared for their pets when considering sterilization. We hope that, through education, we can make owners feel comfortable that their pets are safe, and it is the best option for them.