The Dog Swims Hundreds of Kilometers to Survive: Admiring Vitality is Too Intense!

Boonrod, a dog from Thailand, has become a social media phenomenon after he was found swimming 220km in the ocean in unstable conditions without a break. Its exuberant vitality makes the whole world "dizzy".

Specifically, rig worker and Chevron planner Vitisak Payalaw told CNN: "The crew accidentally found a brown dog trying to climb on the base of the rig. We provided a pole for him to Climb, but because the waves were too big, it was difficult for the dog to be rescued. Finally, I put a rope around the boy and pulled him ashore."

When he was picked up, he was frozen and weak. He didn't speak, just sat quietly, looking up at the staff, with an expression of thanking everyone for helping him.

Vitisak Payalaw speculates that perhaps the four-legged boy fell from a boat in the sea without the knowledge of his guardians. The worker was very surprised to see that the "boss" had such great vitality and insisted on swimming more than 200 kilometers before finding his life. So people decided to name it Boonrod (meaning survivor).

As we all know, the Boonrod belongs to the breed of a spin, a breed of dog native to the Philippines. After being brought back to Thailand, it was transferred to an animal clinic in Songkhla province by charity watchdogs.

Boonrod's exuberant vitality has attracted the attention of the world, and the story of this dog has been widely circulated on social networks. Boonrod's journey is a lesson in perseverance and indomitable strength in people and animals alike.

The story of Boonrod's miracle quickly gained a huge amount of engagement. Everyone was amazed by the dog's amazing ability to survive. The online community also thanked the staff and team of doctors who coordinated Boonrod's treatment.

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