🐶 Cambodian Puppy Surprise 🛺 Random Pups Left In My Tuk-Tuk During Public School Registration Day 🏫

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While in Thmor Da registering our girls for the 2023 school year, somebody abandoned 2 puppies in the back of my tuk-tuk, and I knew this was a gonna be a sad story no matter how things turned out.

Only In Cambodia 🤦‍♂️

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     This whole day did not go as planned, and even what was supposed to be a formal school registration day that had been hyped up for over a month turned out to be a disorganized mess. The date given for registration was December 20th, and sometimes even the first day can be a partial study day, so the girls came with spare school clothes just in case.

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     Well, there was no need for us even to do the two and a half hour round trip, and no registration took place, the school told us the new date was January 1st of next year. Now missing $4 of diesel and 4 hours from my life that I can't get back, we all began heading back to the tuk-tuk, realizing there was basically no reason for us to be at the school. From a distance I could see a crowd of kids gathered round the back of my tuk-tuk, so I asked Srey-Yuu to investigate.

Puppy Surprise 🐶

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     Srey-Yuu quickly discovered the reason my tuk-tuk was so popular is that because someone tied up two puppies in the back of my tuk-tuk and left them. Initially I thought one of the parents had used my tuk-tuk as a temporary puppy shelter because it's quite common to use other people's things without asking. When I used to ride a motorcycle, it only took 5 minutes of being parked before my mirrors became ground zero for teenage pimple popping. It is nasty to clean a moto mirror full of a total stranger's exploded pimple heads, but I have now digressed from what this post is supposed to be about.

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     After several minutes of wondering what's going to happen next, I began to realize this story was not going to not have a sad ending. Our life is a bit unstable because we are still pursuing a USA visa despite being denied for nearly 4 years. We aren't wealthy, and we certainly don't have money to buy plane tickets for two dogs. I can't even visit my own parents more than once every two or three years the way it is now due to our financial situation.

Accept The Circumstances 🤷‍♂️

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     Eventually the woman across the street called us over and told us she was the dog abandoner. She remembered that once upon a time we told her a previous litter of puppies she had was very cute, but we didn't express interest in getting or having a puppy. It seemed as though she was dead set on getting rid of these dogs though, so we decided it was better to remove them from a home where they are not wanted. Keep in mind also that it is fairly common to eat dogs in Cambodia, so an unwanted dog can sometimes have a very gruesome fate.

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     I didn't want to see these little guys become neglected, or even worse, BBQ, so we brought them back home with us. My wife said her brother would gladly take them, so we planned to drop them off in Pursat tomorrow on our way to Phnom Penh for a vacation/shopping trip.

Too Cute 🐶

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     I am a dog lover, don't get me wrong, but I also feel dog ownership is for a lifetime, and I cannot simply abandon a pet under any circumstances. Because of our current visa situation, I am not willing to take this responsibility on, and I reminded my family that I had a dog for over 20 years that died in 2010 while I was in Cambodia for a one-month holiday and the longest time I had ever spent away from my dog. My dog died while I was away, and it remains one of the most heartbreaking experiences of my life, my dog just gave up on life two weeks after I left, seemingly too dependent on me.

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     Not only this, but my 17+ year old golden retriever rescue died on the same day, a dog I had for 6 years before taking my first vacation as an adult without dogs in tow. It is still hard to believe that both of my dogs just gave up on living within 12 hours of each other, but that is how attached dogs can get to their humans. My wife was quite willing to take them and care for them until a possible departure where we would give the dogs to someone else, but I told her a dog is for a lifetime in my opinion, and this became a sour subject better not discussed.

Bath Time 🛀

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     When we got the dogs home, I knew they needed a good bath because they were covered in fleas. I picked some lemongrass and began boiling water to provide some pleasantly scented bath water on this cold day. I managed to give both pups a bath in our wheelbarrow, but my hands were wet, so sorry for the lack of those pics, you'll likely find those shots in my wife's post.

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     After giving the pups each a bath, I handed them to the assembly line for drying and flea picking. Nim, a neighbor girl, even joined in on this exciting action. There isn't a lot of excitement in our village, so picking fleas from puppies can easily be the highlight of a day, I'm even posting about it, so it's obvious it was pretty entertaining for me too.

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     Once the pups were dry and mostly flea-free, I fed them some beans and they also devoured a coconut, then fell asleep for a few hours. While we were packing for our trip to the capital, a neighbor guy came by and bean inquiring about the pups. He requested one, but we said we'd like to keep the dogs togethe because they are siblings.

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     I personally wanted to give them to my brother-in-law, but they aren't exactly dog lovers, although they would take good enough care of them. Our neighbor guy promised that he is a lover of dogs, and even though he didn't want two dogs, he had a sibling that would take the other one, and told us they live near each other, so the dogs would still see each other often.

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     My wife capitulated and decided the dogs would have a better life with this guy than with her brother. I didn't expect it, but both my wife and Monkey-B shed tears for quite a while, and my wife even admitted she was angry with me for a short time over this situation. The old saying "The road to hell is paved with good intentions" is stuck in my mind today.

     I will leave you all with this gem. Just when the guy was about to leave with the dogs, I suddenly remembered this is Cambodia and not Kentuckiana when my wife made him promise several times that he won't eat these dogs. Only in Cambodia does the whole situation happen and also end the way it did. What a hot mess of a day, and now I've got to try and get 5 hours of sleep before driving the tuk-tuk around 400km tomorrow morning.

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Lucky to have a puppy like that that can sleep and sleep, I haven't been able to sleep for a few nights :(

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I think the long ride up the mountain in the tuk-tuk wore them out, and they pretty much slept the whole time they were at our house.

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Dawww! Puppies! Puppies!!

DAWWW.

Glad it all worked out alright. I have a dog and cats, and 100% support your decision to only take in animals you can commit to. I'm sure it was sad to see them go (they're so cute!) but they'll be in a good home. And not eaten.

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I didn't realize how much tougher it would be to watch my daughters go through this whole saga than to see the pups off. Monkey-B shed tears, and I immediately felt like the most evil person alive.

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Hah. Yes, that's why I have multiple cats. We've seen a process:

  1. Foster a kitten.
  2. Nurse kitten back from brink of death.
  3. Prepare to return kitten to animal shelter.
  4. Tears, begging, pleading.
  5. Keep kitten.

We now end the process at step 1.

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Not exactly sure if the guy will lie about it. Perhaps next week when asking where the dog about, they will said it ran away and couldn't be found anymore. I guess ...

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I would eventually at some point like to randomly find myself near his house, perhaps stop by and inquire about the dogs without raising suspicion. I'll only ever be sure and feel good about this choice if I see these two little pups living the good life later on.

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Wow this dogs puppies are very cute I am really like this both of puppies. Most liked the black colour of the dog puppy

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Our family was split, 2 of us liked the black puppy and two of us liked the brown puppy.

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Just when the guy was about to leave with the dogs, I suddenly remembered this is Cambodia and not Kentuckiana when my wife made him promise several times that he won't eat these dogs.

'Dog lover' sure can be interpreted in two totally different ways.

I remember your previous post(s) about puppies and therefore it didn't surprise me that your family/ manifested attracted them, but I also agree that dogs should keep the same owner, whenever possible and that leaving them is the worst thing to do.

They sure aren't cats and truly get attached to their owner, that's probably why I prefer dogs over cats. For their unconditional love ( among other things ). Aside from growing up with a beautiful and extremely sweet border collie, one of the greatest dogs ever ;>)

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I am glad not everyone thinks I am heartless for preventing a puppy acquisition. I wouldn't be opposed to a cat, but they don't really share a bond with their humans, so I'd rather remain dogless until we have a stable future. Personally, I have been converted from a dog person to Cubano Rojo sheep fan because of the legendary Harry in Suriname.

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What a crazy day. I knew as soon as you started that you would not simply take the dogs out of the tuk tuk and leave them there because of how you are what with the pet goat in the past. It's nice that this appears to have a happy ending.

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It does appear there was a happy ending, but I'll only be 100% sure when I see the pups again in the future, fully uneaten by humans and living good doggy lives.

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Haha..something happened today, did the owner of the dog already have his mission planned..but be careful with that ungodly dog.

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I think they had planned to dump the pups on us because we are kind and vegetarian. I think the owners loved them enough to try and make sure the dogs wouldn't be eaten by forcing them upon us. I do think we found a good home for them in the end.

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Poor puppy . They was being abandoned by their previous owner . Who ever that will take care of them , i hope and pray hard so they will not treat them to become their food in future. TT

!LUV

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I hope they don't become somebody's dinner too. It's hard to trust people in Cambodia, so I will try and visit the new homes of these pups in the near future to make sure they are okay.

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