MAE SOT, Thailand — As daybreak breaks, barks echo throughout the courtyard of Wat Aranyakhet, a neighborhood Buddhist temple. Abbot Khanthi Arankit steps out of his quarters to discover a lone basket perched on the temple’s entrance step.
Inside: a litter of puppies crammed right into a shallow basket, squirming and whining, their mom nowhere in sight.
“It’s regular to see a basket of canines left at temples, particularly after mating season,” stated Abbot Arankit. Having spent greater than 40 years at Wat Aranyakhet, he says such “doorstep items” are usually not uncommon. Nonetheless, every time a basket seems, he feels the identical sting of unhappiness.
Whereas information on the variety of strays roaming the streets of Mae Sot is missing, a survey performed by the district’s livestock workplace in 2018 recorded round 1,000.
The rising variety of avenue animals will increase the possibilities of illness and illness amongst people and strays, in response to animal welfare group Rescue Paws Thailand.
The each day routine of the 63-year-old abbot contains these deserted canines — feeding them, washing them, and offering medical care.
“One month of drugs prices 40 baht ($1.60). Three months is 600 baht — very costly,” he stated. But he continues, treating them much less like strays and extra like “buddies, companions” who share the temple courtyard.
Temples in Mae Sot are considered culturally accepted areas the place stray canines discover refuge, stated the Abbot.
“They know that the temple is a peace zone,” he stated. “In the event that they go away their canines right here, we won’t kill or damage them.”

Nonetheless, the temple’s promised generosity has made it a vacation spot for undesirable pets whose homeowners can not afford to maintain them. With out stronger assist, the issue will solely multiply.
In Mae Sot, it’s simply as simple to purchase a pet as it’s to desert one, stated Abbot Arankit. With minimal formal restrictions on proudly owning animals, many locals solely understand after shopping for a pet how “overwhelming” the maintenance might be.
Mae Sot has little formal infrastructure for stray animals, with just one official shelter situated exterior the district.
“Not many individuals find out about this place,” stated Mr Phanuwit, 28, a veterinarian at Nakhon Mae Sot Animal Hospital. The municipality focuses sources on different areas comparable to training, he added.
Bangkok has lately taken steps to rein on this development. From 2026, pet homeowners in Thailand’s capital will face stricter guidelines comparable to limits on the variety of canines per family relying on the scale of the proprietor’s property.
Pet registration will likely be necessary, and releasing canines into public areas will even be prohibited.
Mae Sot also needs to have extra structured insurance policies to maintain and management stray canines, Mr Phanuwit feels. “When you can management Bangkok, then you may simply management the agricultural [areas] additionally.”
Sterilization is essential to controlling the rising inhabitants, serving to to stop most cancers and canine illnesses, he emphasised.
Abbot Arankit requires extra structured insurance policies as effectively. Throughout a go to to Singapore, he noticed and agreed with how native authorities enforced laws: “The federal government sees the issue first and fixes it shortly. They don’t wait.”
In Mae Sot, possession is extra informal, he stated. “There are fewer laws right here, and folks’s mentality is ‘if you happen to can not deal with, you permit them to the temple.’”
Kindness for each stray
The place formal programs fall brief, people step in.
As nightfall spills over the yard of Ms Sap’s (not her actual title) cafe, greater than 20 canines begin padding slowly in direction of the constructing. Each night at 5 pm, the 45-year-old cafe employee, who requested her cafe title be stored nameless, units out a mix of rice and hen for these strays.
“I was afraid of canines,” she admitted. “However I really feel very dangerous for them…. I would like them to have the ability to assist themselves. I’ll feed them and deal with them to allow them to maintain themselves.”
For strays with critical accidents, she brings them to Ohana animal clinic for remedy, paying out of her pocket.
Two months in the past, she discovered Skinny, a black canine that had been deserted in the course of a motorway, and suffered a automobile accident. He was emaciated and had a everlasting limp. She put aside practically 70,000 baht for Skinny’s care and remedy.

Ms Sap additionally ceaselessly makes the journey to a roundabout alongside Mit Maitre Street to feed the canines there. The roundabout straddling the Thai-Myanmar border has change into an notorious gathering level for these strays.
There, she recalled witnessing one other canine dashing onto the street and being hit by an oncoming automobile. But it surely was “too traumatized” to let folks close to him and refused skilled remedy.
“He’s nonetheless ready for his proprietor now, three or 4 months already,” she stated, usually seeing him circle the roundabout.
Till stronger programs are in place, the accountability of caring for Mae Sot’s strays will proceed to fall on the kindness of temples and some people like Ms Sap.
Abbot Arankit has cared for temple canines for many years, quietly taking in litters left on the gates. “Each temple is identical story. If they’re left right here, then we maintain them,” he stated.
Ms Sap will stay a gradual pillar of care: “There are such a lot of canines, and I can not undertake all of them. If I see accidents, I simply do my finest to assist them.” – Rappler.com
