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Foundation Searches for Homes for 28 Rescued Dogs Named After Thai Provinces


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The Voice Foundation is currently on a mission to find new homes for 28 dogs they recently rescued from a house in the Klong Samwa district. It was the home of their deceased owner.

 

Each of the dogs has been named after a province in Thailand, a unique method that has intrigued the public. This naming strategy was probably decided upon because of the large number of dogs involved.

 

The foundation also has other cats and dogs named with unique names like ‘Sanny’, ‘Mee Tang’, ‘Saifon’, and ‘Dokmai’ that are waiting for adoption.

 

Pictures of the 28 small dogs can be found on the foundation's Facebook page. This has generated substantial interest from people wanting to adopt these dogs.

 

 

The former owner, a 62-year-old man known only as ‘Attapol’, was found dead in his home where he lived alone with his dogs. It is thought that he had been dead for at least a week before his body was discovered last Friday.

 

A concerned neighbor, who hadn't seen Attapol leave his house for a while and had noticed his car hadn’t moved, was the one who alerted the emergency services.

 

Police found Attapol's body on the second floor of his house. There were no signs of foul play, and it is believed that he died of natural causes.

 

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-- 2024-07-30

 

 

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