Moo Daeng has been adopted by Princess Siribha Chudabhorn of Thailand A dog who waited outside a convenience store for months ...
The dog, Moo Daeng, was said to be “severely depressed”, mourning its late owner who died in November. Read more at ...
Russian volunteers have rescued a ginger cat from Russia’s Dagestan that spent almost seven years on the grave of its owner, ...
Princess Siribha Chudabhorn, niece of Thailand's King Maha Vajiralongkorn, has adopted Moo Daeng, the dog who gained fame ...
The dog, whose name means "red pork" in Thai, was later aptly given the nickname "Hachi of Korat", inspired by the Japanese dog Hachiko, which had waited every day at the Shibuya Station in Tokyo for ...
Spread the loveIn Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, a loyal dog named Moo Daeng captured the hearts of social media after her ...
Princess Siribha Chudabhorn has taken in “Moo Daeng", a dog dubbed the “Hachiko of Korat” for the unwavering loyalty with which her waited for her deceased owner outside a store in Yamo Market in ...
Moo Daeng has received the nickname “Hachi of Korat” in recent weeks due to the fact that he reminded residents of the Japanese dog Hachiko, a dog who became famous in the 1920s. Hachiko ...
After his recovery in a few months, Hachiko will be transported to Saint Petersburg where animal activists are looking for a ...
Moo Daeng’s story drew comparisons to Japan’s ever-faithful dog Hachiko, or Hachi, known worldwide for its undying loyalty to its owner even after his passing. Moo Daeng was dubbed “Hachi of ...
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