I was living at the temple for quite a while when the dog catchers from DRCS appeared. At the beginning, I was a little suspicious, because there are not many people feeding us chicken wings. But these were only meant to lull us into a false sense of security since we were not able to run away from the helpers after we had eaten the chicken. I tried to run away but my legs wouldn't move and faster than I knew I sat in a cage. I was very tired and fell asleep. I woke up in a single box (that's how they call the big tiled prison cells. The next day they gave me an injection and when I woke up again I was still sitting in this cell. When I had a look at myself I was shocked to learn that I had been neutered. Without asking me! After a week I was released from prison but I was still very skinny why they wouldn't bring me back to the temple with my colleagues. I have lived at the shelter for quite a while and since I am still a little skinny I might stay here forever. But I did not give up hope for a new owner because I am a very nice affectionate dog. I jump up on every visitor and hope to find a new home this way someday.
Great news: I found a new home on Koh Samui.
While I was living at the DRCS, Pearl and Ken from Keri Keri in New Zealand were looking after me. Thank you very much!