Jinda was then seen putting the two dogs onto his motorcycle and repeatedly beating them again. Ae said in his post that he had learned that the man had dumped the two dogs in a canal about two kilometres away. Jinda admitted to police that he had beaten the two animals while angry because he had been bitten by stray dogs in the neighbourhood. He also claimed stray dogs in the area caused a lot of trouble for residents of the community. Piraboon Charoenwai 49, chairman of animal-protection society The Hope Thailand, rescued one of the dogs and sent it to Samut Sakhon Animal Hospital.
Source: The Nation Bangkok November 08, 2017 07:41 UTC