A kind teacher was praised by locals for rescuing 19 puppies dumped in a flooded forest and left to drown during a storm in Thailand.
Suputtra Linthong braved the heavy rain to rescue the animals when she received a call from her friend saying they had been abandoned near her workplace in Nong Bua Lamphu on 8 August.
The two trudged through the muddy terrain and found the hapless puppies soaking wet in a puddle and shivering in the cold weather.
They carried the puppies to Suputtra’s home in two crates and sheltered them, and are now looking for potential adopters.
Suputtra Linthong braved the heavy rain to rescue the animals when she received a call from her friend saying they had been abandoned near her workplace in Nong Bua Lamphu on 8 August.
The two trudged through the muddy terrain and found the hapless puppies soaking wet in a puddle and shivering in the cold weather.
They carried the puppies to Suputtra’s home in two crates and sheltered them, and are now looking for potential adopters.
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