Sunday, June 09, 2013

Newborn baby rescued by dog from roadside rubbish dump

A dog in Ayutthaya Province, Thailand, has been rewarded after carrying a plastic bag containing a newborn girl from a roadside rubbish dump back to its home.



The male Thai Bangkaew dog named Pui took the white plastic bag from a dump site in tambon Sala Loi in Tha Rua district to his master Gumnerd Thongmak's house and barked loudly to get attention. Mr Gumnerd's niece, Sudarat, 12, said she went downstairs after hearing Pui barking and found the bag on the patio. She opened it and was shocked to find a newborn baby inside.

Sudarat ran to get her mother and they took the baby to Tha Rua Hospital. She weighs 2.2kg, hospital officials said. They believed she was born prematurely, at around seven and a half months. She was later transferred to Phranakhon Sri Ayutthaya Hospital. Tha Rua district chief Withit Pinnikorn said Pui regularly wanders around the community.


YouTube link.

The district has asked village and tambon chiefs to look for the baby's mother. Pui received a leather collar and a medal from Tha Rua district Red Cross Chapter as a token of appreciation for his clever rescue. The Miracle of Life Foundation chief volunteer also gave Mr Gumnerd 10,000 baht (£215, $330) as a reward for Pui's actions.

1 comment:

Doh said...

I swear I thought it read tampon chiefs instead of tambon chiefs. I was wondering who the hell hires tampon chiefs and what, exactly, do they do?