Dog rescued 220km from Thai coast by rig workers

A dog discovered some 220km (135 miles) off the coast of Thailand has been rescued by a team of oil rig workers after the exhausted pooch was spotted paddling near a drilling platform.

The brown aspin swam towards the workers when they called out to him last Friday afternoon. He was then pulled to safety.

It is not clear how the dog became stranded so far out at sea. Some reports suggest he may have fallen from a fishing trawler.

News imageViralPress The rig workers named the dog Boonrod, which translates as "The Saved One"ViralPress

The rig workers named the dog Boonrod, a Thai word that roughly translates as "the saved one" or "survivor".

News imageViralPress The dog is estimated to be between three and five years oldViralPress

Boonrod was said to have been exhausted and in need of fresh drinking water and food.

News imageViralPress The dog was temporarily cared for on the oil rigViralPress
News imageViralPress The dog was given fresh drinking water on the rigViralPress

He was nursed back to health on the rig while staff radioed for help, requesting the assistance of a tanker that was heading back to shore.

News imageViralPress The dog was temporarily cared for on the oil rigViralPress
News imageViralPress Boonrod was washed to cleanse his fur of salt from the seawaterViralPress

Boonrod had to have a proper wash to cleanse his fur of salt from the seawater. Afterwards, he had a nap.

News imageViralPress The dog looks out to sea after it was rescued by oil rig workersViralPress

The conditions were said to have been calm during the rescue, which workers said made it easier to spot Boonrod among the rusty metal bars of the rig.

News imageViralPress The dog was lifted by crane onto an oil vessel that was passing through the area on SundayViralPress

Boonrod was lifted by crane on to an oil vessel that was passing through the area on Sunday to be transported to a veterinary practice in southern Thailand.

News imageViralPress The dog recieved a check-up at a veterinary practice in southern ThailandViralPress

The dog was said to have been in good spirits when he arrived on land to be taken to the vet.

News imageViralPress The dog appeared happy to be back on landViralPress
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