Thai authorities received a notification regarding a canine breeding farm that was abandoned by the owner. Upon arrival, they found 13 emaciated Great Danes in cages. The dogs were severely malnourished and looked like walking skeletons. Tragically, one female dog and her two puppies had already died before help arrived.
The heartless owner had left the house and dogs several weeks prior, claiming that she could no longer afford to feed them. The dogs were bred for sale, but when they did not sell, the owner abandoned them in cages without food.
The abandoned dogs were rescued by Watchdog Thailand volunteers who removed all of the dogs from the property. Several of the dogs were so weak from not eating that they were unable to stand. The skeletal dogs were carefully loaded into a vehicle and taken to a nearby veterinary clinic.
After being examined and treated, the dogs were given food for the first time in weeks. Each dog suffered from severe malnutrition, but no expense will be spared thanks to the King of Thailand, Rama X. When he heard of the incident, he offered to adopt the dogs and cover the costs of their treatment, food, and anything else they may need.
This is a heartbreaking example of animal cruelty, but thankfully there are good people and organizations like Watchdog Thailand who are willing to step in and help. It is important to remember that pets are living beings that require proper care and attention. Owning a pet is a responsibility that should not be taken lightly.
If you suspect that an animal is being neglected or abused, it is important to report it to the proper authorities. Animal shelters and rescue organizations are also always in need of volunteers, donations, and supplies to help care for animals in need. Together, we can make a difference and ensure that all animals receive the care and love they deserve.
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