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Video: "Expressway the Dog" rescued - but how did he get up there!?

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Video: "Expressway the Dog" rescued - but how did he get up there!?

 

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Picture: Saniook

 

A video from Thai Rath showed the rescue services rescue a black and white dog from an elevated position on a foundation pillar of the Burapha Withee expressway. 

 

Sanook wondered how on earth he got up there. He was perched on a section of the road heading from Bang Na to Chonburi. 

 

The rescue services used a crane and bucket to effect the rescue that took an hour. 

 

They nicknamed him "Nong Thang Duan" - Expressway. 

 

Thai Rath said that someone has offered him a home. 

 

Source: Sanook | Thai Rath

 

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-- © Copyright Thai Visa News 2019-02-27
 

A home? Lucky dog. Some just get a floor space to sleep on but most are in the streets.

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They put the poor dog there by themselves first,

then played the heroes while showing off the latest

high-tech crane.

 

A marketing stunt

 

Me thinks

 

 

Edited by doremifasol

And he did not fall through an uncovered manhole :whistling:

He used his M-pass (Mutt-pass).

Its the Thai version of a cow that jumped over the moon soi dog that couldn't jump over the expressway ????

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