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Your pet is waiting for you in Phang Nga

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Your pet is waiting for you in Phang Nga

By The Nation

 

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Photo from “Krawai Dekchai Sun” Facebook page

 

Kind-hearted folks in Muang Phang Nga have been cautiously feeding a rain-soaked lost dog for a week, believing it may have fallen off its owner’s pickup truck and was waiting for him to return.

 

The white dog appeared to be weakening on its adopted turf in the centre island of a road near the Wang Mor Kaeng intersection.

 

Facebook user “Krawai Dekchai Sun” first reported the pooch’s predicament on August 18, and more recently “Beekung Pasoknikorn Rassadorn Phang Nga” said it appeared weak but still wouldn’t allow anyone to touch it.

 

Beekung said several residents had said they’d adopt the dog – but no one’s been able to grab it.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30352878

 
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One lucky abandoned dog. Hopefully, it'll find a new owner. How many of these, every week, every day, in Thailand. If it doesn't break your heart I have serious doubts about whether you're human, or whether you're as Dante said, an empty body walking about with a soul in hell.

15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Kind-hearted folks in Muang Phang Nga have been cautiously feeding a rain-soaked lost dog for a week, believing it may have fallen off its owner’s pickup truck and was waiting for him to return.

Perhaps it has been abandoned by its owner and is destined to join the 100's of stray and feral dogs which are prevalent throughout the nation!

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