He Picks Up Dirty Stray Dogs Around The City To Do One Incredible Thing For Them…

We hear a lot of sad stories about strays. According to the American Humane Association, 7.6 million dogs and cats enter shelters every year in the U.S. alone, and each has their own tragic tale. Yet a lot of people are doing everything they can to rescue and find displaced animals loving homes.

Take the story of  Charlie Bravo, a dog that a father and son found trapped in a dog carrier off the side of the road in rural Little Rock, AK. They quickly nursed the sickly pup back to health and fell in love with her so deeply while fostering her, they ended up keeping her — and are now trying to start a foundation, called Charlie’s Angels, in her honor.

Yet, these are all cases in the U.S. In other parts of the world, stray animals have even less opportunities.

In Thailand, it is estimated that there are over 120,000 dogs roaming the streets of Bangkok alone. That’s just one city — and the management of "soi dogs" (or alley dogs) has become a serious problem in the capital. Most soi dogs are not aggressive, many of them have been injured in traffic, and nearly all have been completely neglected.

That is until one man by the name of Sorasart Wisetsin took it upon himself to do something very special for many of these dogs. It may not seem like much, but it helps keep them free of fleas, parasites, and other things that can harm them.

To see what it is, watch the video below.

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