Bus motorist stops on hectic highway in Thailand so lost pet dog can get on

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    A hungry and lost dog left stranded on a busy highway was rescued by a kind bus driver.

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    Poor Cookie had actually been missing out on for 3 days and was evading cars and trucks in the roadway in skyrocketing Thai temperature levels (Picture: Viral Press)

    A starving and lost pet dog left stranded on a hectic highway was saved by a kind bus motorist.

    Poor Cookie had actually been missing out on for 3 days prior to emerging on the expressway in Bangkok, Thailand, the other day lunch break.

    Bus motorist Tuen Prathumthong was informed over radio to decrease, as the pet dog was positioning a threat to passing automobiles.

    But he felt as if he couldn’t simply disregard two-year-old Cookie – who was evading moving automobiles in temperature levels skyrocketing up to 37 degrees Celsius.

    Bus conductor Noknoi stated: ‘We got an alert about the pet dog in the roadway so I understood there was a threat.

    ‘When we got to that position there were cars and trucks decreasing, so I understood it was for the pet dog.

    ‘I contacted the travelers if they would mind if we stopped to gather the pet dog, as it remained in risk.

    ‘The motorist stopped the bus and I called out to the pet dog to come onboard.

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    Bangkok, Thailand, March 30, 2021 (photographs, video still)??????NEWS COPY - WITH VIDEO AND PICTURES??????This is the heartwarming moment a lost pet dog stranded on a busy highway was rescued - by boarding a passing BUS. The hungry pooch had been missing for three days before it emerged on the expressway in Bangkok, Thailand, on Tuesday lunchtime (March 30). Bus driver Tuen Prathumthongreceived a radio call warning him to slow down as a dog was posing a danger to passing vehicles. However, the kind driver simply could not ignore the hapless mutt, which was inches from passing vehicles and struggling through the midday sun temperatures reaching 37 C. Tuen pulled over while conductor Noknoi Seedam checked with the 10 passengers onboard the vehicle if they would mind giving the pooch a ride. CCTV captured how the relieved mutt bounded onto the bus when the doors opened. It was then taken back to the depot for fresh food and water before the owner came forward to collect the dog, which she said was named Cookie and two-years-old. Bus conductor Noknoi said: 'We received an alert about the dog in the road so I knew there was a hazard. When we arrived at that position there were cars slowing down, so I realised it was for the dog. 'I checked with the passengers if they would mind if we stopped to collect the dog, as it was in danger. The driver stopped the bus and I called out to the dog to come onboard. 'He was not afraid and ran straight on. He found a seat and laid under it but he did not want to be around people. He did not want to be touched.' The bus arrived at the Muang Thong Thani depot where Cookie napped under a vehicle and was given fresh food and water. Cookie's owner Pachara Yoosawat later came forward to say that her dog had disappeared from a construction site two days before and he had been looking for him ever since. She offered a reward of 5,000 Baht (116 GBP) to the bus service but they declined and suggested it was given to animal rescue g

    Touching CCTV video footage revealed the relieved pet dog bounding onto the bus when the doors were opened for him (Picture: ViralPress)

    Tuen Prathumthong, the driver??????Bangkok, Thailand, March 30, 2021 (photographs, video still)??????NEWS COPY - WITH VIDEO AND PICTURES??????This is the heartwarming moment a lost pet dog stranded on a busy highway was rescued - by boarding a passing BUS. The hungry pooch had been missing for three days before it emerged on the expressway in Bangkok, Thailand, on Tuesday lunchtime (March 30). Bus driver Tuen Prathumthongreceived a radio call warning him to slow down as a dog was posing a danger to passing vehicles. However, the kind driver simply could not ignore the hapless mutt, which was inches from passing vehicles and struggling through the midday sun temperatures reaching 37 C. Tuen pulled over while conductor Noknoi Seedam checked with the 10 passengers onboard the vehicle if they would mind giving the pooch a ride. CCTV captured how the relieved mutt bounded onto the bus when the doors opened. It was then taken back to the depot for fresh food and water before the owner came forward to collect the dog, which she said was named Cookie and two-years-old. Bus conductor Noknoi said: 'We received an alert about the dog in the road so I knew there was a hazard. When we arrived at that position there were cars slowing down, so I realised it was for the dog. 'I checked with the passengers if they would mind if we stopped to collect the dog, as it was in danger. The driver stopped the bus and I called out to the dog to come onboard. 'He was not afraid and ran straight on. He found a seat and laid under it but he did not want to be around people. He did not want to be touched.' The bus arrived at the Muang Thong Thani depot where Cookie napped under a vehicle and was given fresh food and water. Cookie's owner Pachara Yoosawat later came forward to say that her dog had disappeared from a construction site two days before and he had been looking for him ever since. She offered a reward of 5,000 Baht (116 GBP) to the bus service but they declined and sugges

    Bus motorist Tuen Prathumthong felt he couldn’t simply disregard Cookie out on the roadway (Picture: ViralPress)

    Bangkok, Thailand, March 30, 2021 (photographs, video still)??????NEWS COPY - WITH VIDEO AND PICTURES??????This is the heartwarming moment a lost pet dog stranded on a busy highway was rescued - by boarding a passing BUS. The hungry pooch had been missing for three days before it emerged on the expressway in Bangkok, Thailand, on Tuesday lunchtime (March 30). Bus driver Tuen Prathumthongreceived a radio call warning him to slow down as a dog was posing a danger to passing vehicles. However, the kind driver simply could not ignore the hapless mutt, which was inches from passing vehicles and struggling through the midday sun temperatures reaching 37 C. Tuen pulled over while conductor Noknoi Seedam checked with the 10 passengers onboard the vehicle if they would mind giving the pooch a ride. CCTV captured how the relieved mutt bounded onto the bus when the doors opened. It was then taken back to the depot for fresh food and water before the owner came forward to collect the dog, which she said was named Cookie and two-years-old. Bus conductor Noknoi said: 'We received an alert about the dog in the road so I knew there was a hazard. When we arrived at that position there were cars slowing down, so I realised it was for the dog. 'I checked with the passengers if they would mind if we stopped to collect the dog, as it was in danger. The driver stopped the bus and I called out to the dog to come onboard. 'He was not afraid and ran straight on. He found a seat and laid under it but he did not want to be around people. He did not want to be touched.' The bus arrived at the Muang Thong Thani depot where Cookie napped under a vehicle and was given fresh food and water. Cookie's owner Pachara Yoosawat later came forward to say that her dog had disappeared from a construction site two days before and he had been looking for him ever since. She offered a reward of 5,000 Baht (116 GBP) to the bus service but they declined and suggested it was given to animal rescue g

    Cookie was reclaimed to Muang Thong Thani depot for fresh water, food and a nap (Picture: ViralPress)

    Bangkok, Thailand, March 30, 2021 (photographs, video still)??????NEWS COPY - WITH VIDEO AND PICTURES??????This is the heartwarming moment a lost pet dog stranded on a busy highway was rescued - by boarding a passing BUS. The hungry pooch had been missing for three days before it emerged on the expressway in Bangkok, Thailand, on Tuesday lunchtime (March 30). Bus driver Tuen Prathumthongreceived a radio call warning him to slow down as a dog was posing a danger to passing vehicles. However, the kind driver simply could not ignore the hapless mutt, which was inches from passing vehicles and struggling through the midday sun temperatures reaching 37 C. Tuen pulled over while conductor Noknoi Seedam checked with the 10 passengers onboard the vehicle if they would mind giving the pooch a ride. CCTV captured how the relieved mutt bounded onto the bus when the doors opened. It was then taken back to the depot for fresh food and water before the owner came forward to collect the dog, which she said was named Cookie and two-years-old. Bus conductor Noknoi said: 'We received an alert about the dog in the road so I knew there was a hazard. When we arrived at that position there were cars slowing down, so I realised it was for the dog. 'I checked with the passengers if they would mind if we stopped to collect the dog, as it was in danger. The driver stopped the bus and I called out to the dog to come onboard. 'He was not afraid and ran straight on. He found a seat and laid under it but he did not want to be around people. He did not want to be touched.' The bus arrived at the Muang Thong Thani depot where Cookie napped under a vehicle and was given fresh food and water. Cookie's owner Pachara Yoosawat later came forward to say that her dog had disappeared from a construction site two days before and he had been looking for him ever since. She offered a reward of 5,000 Baht (116 GBP) to the bus service but they declined and suggested it was given to animal rescue g

    The two-year-old pet dog had actually been missing out on for 3 days prior to emerging on the expressway in Bangkok (Picture: ViralPress)

    Bangkok, Thailand, March 30, 2021 (photographs, video still)??????NEWS COPY - WITH VIDEO AND PICTURES??????This is the heartwarming moment a lost pet dog stranded on a busy highway was rescued - by boarding a passing BUS. The hungry pooch had been missing for three days before it emerged on the expressway in Bangkok, Thailand, on Tuesday lunchtime (March 30). Bus driver Tuen Prathumthongreceived a radio call warning him to slow down as a dog was posing a danger to passing vehicles. However, the kind driver simply could not ignore the hapless mutt, which was inches from passing vehicles and struggling through the midday sun temperatures reaching 37 C. Tuen pulled over while conductor Noknoi Seedam checked with the 10 passengers onboard the vehicle if they would mind giving the pooch a ride. CCTV captured how the relieved mutt bounded onto the bus when the doors opened. It was then taken back to the depot for fresh food and water before the owner came forward to collect the dog, which she said was named Cookie and two-years-old. Bus conductor Noknoi said: 'We received an alert about the dog in the road so I knew there was a hazard. When we arrived at that position there were cars slowing down, so I realised it was for the dog. 'I checked with the passengers if they would mind if we stopped to collect the dog, as it was in danger. The driver stopped the bus and I called out to the dog to come onboard. 'He was not afraid and ran straight on. He found a seat and laid under it but he did not want to be around people. He did not want to be touched.' The bus arrived at the Muang Thong Thani depot where Cookie napped under a vehicle and was given fresh food and water. Cookie's owner Pachara Yoosawat later came forward to say that her dog had disappeared from a construction site two days before and he had been looking for him ever since. She offered a reward of 5,000 Baht (116 GBP) to the bus service but they declined and suggested it was given to animal rescue g

    His owner, Pachara Yoosawat, was extremely grateful for Cookie’s return (Picture: ViralPress)

    Bangkok, Thailand, March 30, 2021 (photographs, video still)??????NEWS COPY - WITH VIDEO AND PICTURES??????This is the heartwarming moment a lost pet dog stranded on a busy highway was rescued - by boarding a passing BUS. The hungry pooch had been missing for three days before it emerged on the expressway in Bangkok, Thailand, on Tuesday lunchtime (March 30). Bus driver Tuen Prathumthongreceived a radio call warning him to slow down as a dog was posing a danger to passing vehicles. However, the kind driver simply could not ignore the hapless mutt, which was inches from passing vehicles and struggling through the midday sun temperatures reaching 37 C. Tuen pulled over while conductor Noknoi Seedam checked with the 10 passengers onboard the vehicle if they would mind giving the pooch a ride. CCTV captured how the relieved mutt bounded onto the bus when the doors opened. It was then taken back to the depot for fresh food and water before the owner came forward to collect the dog, which she said was named Cookie and two-years-old. Bus conductor Noknoi said: 'We received an alert about the dog in the road so I knew there was a hazard. When we arrived at that position there were cars slowing down, so I realised it was for the dog. 'I checked with the passengers if they would mind if we stopped to collect the dog, as it was in danger. The driver stopped the bus and I called out to the dog to come onboard. 'He was not afraid and ran straight on. He found a seat and laid under it but he did not want to be around people. He did not want to be touched.' The bus arrived at the Muang Thong Thani depot where Cookie napped under a vehicle and was given fresh food and water. Cookie's owner Pachara Yoosawat later came forward to say that her dog had disappeared from a construction site two days before and he had been looking for him ever since. She offered a reward of 5,000 Baht (116 GBP) to the bus service but they declined and suggested it was given to animal rescue g

    She stated he has actually been ‘tired’ however is beginning to make a healing (Picture: ViralPress)

    ‘He was not afraid and ran straight on. He found a seat and laid under it but he did not want to be around people. He did not want to be touched.’

    Touching CCTV video footage revealed the relieved pet dog bounding onto the bus when the doors were opened for him.

    Cookie was reclaimed to Muang Thong Thani depot for fresh water, food and a nap prior to his owner stepped forward to gather him.

    Pachara Yoosawat stated her pet dog had actually vanished from a building website 2 days prior to and she had actually been trying to find him since.

    ‘Cookie has lost about half a kilo in weight and he has some injuries on his feet,’ she stated.

    ‘He was very tired and has been sleeping a lot but he’s beginning to feel much better. He’s still a bit frightened of individuals. He was extremely happy to see us.’

    Pachara provided a benefit of 5,000 Baht (£116) to the bus service, however they decreased and recommended it was provided to animal rescue groups rather.

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