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Help! Soi dog at death's door after getting its head stuck in a plastic bottle in Chumphon

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Help! Soi dog at death's door after getting its head stuck in a plastic bottle in Chumphon
 
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Caption: Help the doggy!
 
Sanook responded to locals' requests to investigate after a stray dog was seen with its head stuck in a plastic bottle. 
 
Udom, 57, called in the press after he saw the pitiful creature near a palm plantation in Wang Phai sub-district, Muang, Chumphon. 
 
Udom tried to catch the dog to help but it was scared and ran away. 
 
Other locals reported the same dilemma. They said that the dog - a 5 or six year old brown dog of mixed ancestry - had got its head stuck in the bottle on Saturday.
 
They asked for the authorities to act quickly as the dog had not eaten for days and was clearly at death's door. 
 
Source: Sanook
 
 
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-- © Copyright Thai Visa News 2019-03-26
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At least it won't be able to bite a child. 

3 hours ago, seahorse said:

At least it won't be able to bite a child. 

Disgraceful comment.

Anything goes to deviate from real issues in this country - me thinks! 

At last a good use for plastic bottle.  Bottles don't bite, rabid, or not rabid dogs do.   Maybe distribute to every soi urgently.

5 hours ago, Thingamabob said:

Disgraceful comment.

Maybe the dog will sue.

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