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Thai authorities were notified of a dog farm aban- doned by its owner in central Thailand. When they arrived, they found 13 emaciat- ed Great Danes in cages. The ani- mals were com- pletely emaciated and looked like walking skeletons. Unfortunately, the woman and her two puppies died before help arrived.
Thai authorities were notified of a dog farm aban- doned by its owner in central Thailand. When they arrived, they found 13 emaciat- ed Great Danes in cages. The ani- mals were com- pletely emaciated and looked like
walk-
ing skeletons. Unfortunately, a mother and her two puppies died before help arrived.
Limelight MediaThe negli- gent owner left the house and the dogs a few weeks
ago,
claiming he could no longer feed them. The dogs were bred to eat on their own, but when they could- n’t, the owner left them in a cage without food. All the animals were removed from the house by volun-
teers
from Guard Dog ThailandSome dogs were so weak that they could not stand up because they had not eaten. The animals’ skeletons were carefully loaded into a car and sent to a nearby
vet- erinarian.
After inspection and maintenance, they were fed for the first time in weeks. Each dog struggled with extreme malnutri- tion, but thanks to King Rama X of Thailand, no
expense
was spared. As soon as he learned of the event, he offered to take the dogs in and cover the cost of their treat- ment, food and anything else they might need
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King of Thailand Finds And Adopts 13 Near Death Starved Great Danes At Breeding Farm


































































































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