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Amazing dog "Boonnrod" recovered and has a new home

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Amazing dog "Boonnrod" recovered and has a new home

 

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Picture: Daily News

 

Boonrod - the dog recovered by staff at a drilling platform 135 miles out to sea in the gulf of Thailand - has recovered from his ordeal and is set to go to a new home. 

 

Staff from Chevron Thailand who found the dog went to the Ban Maa Yim (Smiley Dog Home) in Hat Yai, Songkhla at the weekend. 

 

Boonrod remembered his rescuers and delighted them by bounding out and licking them appreciatively. 

 

He has been in the care of the home since he was found on April 12th.

 

He will be going to the home of Chevron employee Withisak Phrayalor in Khon Kaen - Withisak was one of the people who helped save him. 

 

"It is great to see him so well," said Withisak who said that after a visit to the vets on Sunday he would be taking Boonrod in his private car to his home where everything is prepared for his arrival. 

 

He urged all people to do what they can to help animals in distress. 

 

Source: Daily News

 

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No home is complete without a few animals.  Thailand was one of the easiest places to have animals.  Neighbors were alway ready to lend a hand while you were out of town, as well as, low cost long, term lodging complete with a pool are also available.    

 

Glad to see this mutt has fallen upstairs.

3 hours ago, yellowboat said:

No home is complete without a few animals.  Thailand was one of the easiest places to have animals.  Neighbors were alway ready to lend a hand while you were out of town, as well as, low cost long, term lodging complete with a pool are also available.    

 

Glad to see this mutt has fallen upstairs.

IMHO animals belong on farms not in homes.

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13 hours ago, Orton Rd said:

IMHO animals belong on farms not in homes.

Animals belong wherever they are loved, period 

53 minutes ago, Langsuan Man said:

Animals belong wherever they are loved, period 

How anyone can love a drooling dog stinking the home out is beyond me. Also, how can 'animal lovers' justify eating them?

54 minutes ago, Orton Rd said:

How anyone can love a drooling dog stinking the home out is beyond me. Also, how can 'animal lovers' justify eating them?

 

Yes, thank you for trolling a feel-good story to get some attention for yourself.

 

 

1 hour ago, Orton Rd said:

How anyone can love a drooling dog stinking the home out is beyond me. Also, how can 'animal lovers' justify eating them?

I love my Thai girl.  But, without question, she knows that I love my dog more.

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