Five stray dogs were found dead after suspected poisoning in a residential area of Cha-am municipality, Phetchaburi, on 24 April, prompting concern among local residents and calls for authorities to investigate. The animals were discovered lying on the road and nearby grass, showing signs of severe distress including foaming at the mouth, bleeding and loss of bodily control.
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The incident was reported by Ms Areerat Khemphet, 49, a food vendor operating near Naresuan Camp, who said she was alerted when one of the stray dogs approached her home in visible agony before collapsing and dying. Upon checking the surrounding area, she found four more dogs dead along the roadside and in nearby vegetation, while several others from the same group were missing.
Ms Areerat explained that she has been caring for 19 stray dogs and 15 buffalo rescued from a slaughterhouse, using her income to provide food and support. She and her partner, a civil servant, have lived in the area for four years, and the dogs are familiar with approaching when they hear her vehicle, but did not appear as usual on the morning of the incident.
She believes the animals were deliberately poisoned, noting that the dogs exhibited symptoms consistent with toxic exposure, including seizures and excessive salivation. Despite attempts to take the affected animals to a veterinarian, none survived.
The sight of the dead animals caused distress among residents, with several remaining dogs reportedly lingering near the bodies. Ms Areerat urged whoever was responsible to stop harming defenceless animals and called on the Watchdog Thailand Foundation and relevant authorities to intervene and help identify the perpetrator.
Authorities have not yet confirmed any investigation, but the case has raised concerns about animal welfare and community safety. Proper disposal of the carcasses is being arranged, with Ms Areerat waiting for her partner to return to assist with cremation or burial in accordance with regulations.
The Daily News reported that residents are hoping for a thorough investigation to prevent further incidents and ensure accountability. Animal welfare groups may become involved as pressure grows for action against those responsible.
Adapted by ASEAN Now Dailynews 26 Apr 2026