Thai Commando Helps Cancer Missing Dog

Thailand : Wednsday, 27 May 2011

It is not familiar with people for the special force like Thai Police commando to find and turn missing dog back to home.

Jelly, a 12-year-old female terrier, who ran off on Tuesday evening. The dog’s owner, Kunchorn Samitsema, who lives on Pibun Songkhram Rd. in middle of Bangkok, believes thunderstorms might have startled her.

Mr.Kunchorn was concerned about Jelly because she was been diagnosed with cancer.

“She has been with us since a puppy. We couldn’t sleep. My family cried their hearts out. Jelly has cancer. She underwent an operation to remove tumours in her chest,” he said.

She had been picked up by a Burmese worker and took her to his home. He kept her for a night.

After knocking on the doors, showing photos and following tips, Pol Capt Sakchai found out that Jelly had been adopted. He tracked to that house and found she was inside.

When Mr.Khunchorn arrived Police’s Office, Yelly ran and jumped to his arms.

Mr.Kunchorn says reuniting missing pets with the owners is a public service that bring Police commando close to the people. 

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