It is with profound shock and dismay that we share this distressing tale. Today, in Chachoengsao Province, Thailand, two Huskies were discovered locked away in a cramped cage behind a residence, presumably by their owner.
Heartbreakingly, these poor creatures had been confined to this cage for an entire year, their once majestic frames reduced to mere skin and bone, their cries for help unanswered. Their owner’s callous justification?
The dogs had developed skin issues, rendering them “scary” in appearance. To compound this tragedy, we learned that these two girls, named Alice and Tiara, had been subjected to relentless breeding. Adding to the horror, a third husky was found lifeless beside the cage. The Husky breed, ill-suited to Thailand’s hot and humid climate, endured further misery.
Thankfully, Khunkitt Mhanakorn intervened, rescuing Alice and Tiara and transporting them to Bangkok for urgent medical attention. They received an outpouring of love and support, with generous donations aiding in their treatment for infections and malnutrition.