Five years ago, one man’s ʙʀᴏᴋᴇɴ heart began to transform the life of many dogs living on the streets of Thailand. He is now known as, “the man who rescue dogs.”
Fifteen years ago Scottish born restaurateur Michael J. Baines moved to Thailand after visiting the country with his wife.
The dog he saw that day had newborn puppies and was very skinny. Her sᴜꜰꜰᴇʀɪɴɢ ʙʀᴏᴋᴇ his heart and he began feeding her daily.
This is when Baines realized he needed to do something about the poor dogs. Since then, Baines feeds the stray dogs once a day, making a total of 17 stops along three different routes.
The dogs eat dry food and boiled rice together with vegetable oil and bouillon, and a boiled chicken, pork and fish mixture for taste.
In 2003, Baines and Gill Dalley, his wife founded The Soi Dog Foundation, a nonprofit sanctuary for street dogs.
Today, Soi Dog Foundation has a dedicated cat hospital and a state-of-the-art dog hospital – the largest and most comprehensive hospital in Asia, and possibly the world, dedicated solely to the treatment of street dogs.
Baines remains fully involved in Soi Dog Foundation, honouring his commitment to Gill and the street dogs and cats, and in 2020 was awarded an MBE in Queen Elizabeth II birthday honours for services to animal welfare in Southeast Asia
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