Do a good deed and hurl it into the sea, as the proverb goes. Khemjira Klongsanun owns two dogs and is intimately familiar with their quirks. She observed a small puppy on the side of the track during the marathon, and there were no residential buildings or people around. She brought the puppy along with her, but she did not abandon the race and continued to compete.
Khemjira says: “It seemed to me that this little guy was going to die. There were no buildings, no animals, no people nearby. And I picked up a puppy to take him out of a dangerous situation.”
No one acted in this case because it was not listed in the marathon’s rules. However, the dog piqued the interest of other participants.
Khemjira did not finish the marathon with the best result, but this is not the most important thing.
Then she showed the puppy to the vet. After the examinations, the dog was taken to his new home. It turned out that he is not even a mongrel, but a thoroughbred dog and belongs to the Thai bangwu.
The puppy was named Chombueng – in honor of the place where the marathon took place.