Another Step Forward in Our TNR Journey
September 2025
Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) continues to be one of the most important parts of protecting stray dogs in our area. Each time we complete a TNR program, we move closer to fewer unwanted litters and healthier street dogs.
What We Did:
- Trapped and neutered 2 more dogs this week β 1 female and 1 male.
- Provided them with safe recovery time after surgery.
- Returned them to their familiar environment, stronger and safer.
What Happened:
- Both dogs are now safe from future reproduction and the risks it brings.
- The female dog in particular received the gift of health, as spaying reduces many life-threatening risks.
- Their community will now see fewer puppies born to struggle on the streets.
What I Learned:
- Every single TNR, no matter how small, has an impact.
- Funding it personally is challenging, but the results remind me itβs worth it.
- Each dog treated brings us closer to long-term balance for the strays.
This marks our [fourth] successful TNR round this year. A small step β but every step matters. Together, we can create safer lives for stray animals through compassion and action.