A dog has been hailed a
hero for saving the life of a newborn girl who had been slung into a rubbish
dump. The animal, a Thai Bangkaew called Pui, discovered the child inside a
plastic bag at the roadside tip in Bangkok. He carried the bag in his mouth to
his owner Gumnerd Thongmak's house and barked loudly to get his attention. Mr Gumnerd's niece, Sudarat, 12, then opened the bag and found the tiny
baby inside and she was rushed to hospital. Doctors said the child was born prematurely and only weighed four pounds.
Her parents are still being
tracked down by authorities, while medical staff continue to care for her. She
is said to be in good condition. 'It's lucky that Little Pui found the baby. It
was a surprise to us, since Little Pui never brought anything home, only
barking at strangers when he’s out and about,' said Poomrat Thongmak, Sudarat's
mother. As of this morning, there are five families that have contacted
authorities in hopes of adopting the baby. All families happen to be dog
owners. Residents of the area said
Pui regularly roams the neighborhood and is a bit of a community watchdog. The heroic actions of the dog saw him awarded a leather collar and a medal from
the Tha Rua district Red Cross. Mr Gumnerd was given the equivalent of about
£200 in cash for his pet's actions.
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