Safety in numbers: Dogs resting in a crowded enclosure at Auntie Ju’s shelter for stray dogs on the outskirts of Bangkok. — AFP
CRAMPED tooth and claw in vast cages, hundreds of dogs pass the day sleeping, fighting, or waiting to be fed at a controversial Thai shelter that does not believe in adoptions and blames a drop in donations on the coronavirus.
Launched in 2013, “Aunt Ju’s Shelter for Stray Dogs” has long relied on donors to feed more than 2,000 stray canines and 300 cats living under their care.
