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A dog rescued by workers in an oil well while he was swimming more than 220 km from the coast, in the Gulf of Thailand, returned unhindered to shore.
Vitisak Payalaw, a well worker from Chevron Thailand Exploration and Production, said on Facebook that the dog had been seen Friday swimming to the platform.
The crew managed to get the animal out of the sea by placing a rope around his neck and pulling it. Workers speculated that "he may have fallen out of a fishing boat and called him" Boon Rod "or" survivor, "added Payalaw.
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The dog arrived on Monday at Songkhla Port in the south of the country, and it was determined that it was in good condition after being handed over to Watchdog Thailand Animal Watch.
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