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A real-life Hachiko dog became a royal pet after she was adopted by a princess in Thailand. Devoted canine Moo Dang had been ...
Spread the loveIn Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, a loyal dog named Moo Daeng has captured the tearful eyes of social media ...
A DOG has been patiently waiting for her owner to return at the local corner shop where they normally would – but the owner died months ago. The devoted canine, Moo Dang, sits outside the ...
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Given the dog’s unwavering dedication to his master, people named him “The Hachiko of Korat," to draw parallels to the famous Japanese dog ... According to the post, Moo Daeng’s loyalty is similar to ...
The post's caption reads, "Moo Daeng: Hachikō of Korat, waiting for his owner who will never return," referencing the famous Japanese Akita who waited for his deceased owner at a train station for ...
Moo Daeng, a dog who continues to wait for her owner outside a convenience store in downtown Nakhon Ratchasima, even after his master's death, earning her the nickname "The Hachiko of Korat." ...