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The kind man rescued stray dogs and decided to raise them all in Thailand and was very happy about it.
Niall Harbison is a dog hero based in Thailand. He spends his days rescuing street dogs he comes across, inspired by his own near-death experience.
Originally from Dublin, Ireland, Niall owned an advertising company before he decided to sell it and move to Thailand. Unfortunately, his struggles with addictions almost took control of him. A wake-up call came when the man found himself in ICU in hospital. “I nearly drank myself to death because I suffered from anxiety and depression,” Niall shared in one of his interviews. After this experience, the man vowed to change his life, leading him to embark on a mission to rescue and take care of stray dogs in Thailand.
Meet Niall Harbison, an Irish man whose near-death experience inspired him to rescue and protect stray dogs in Thailand
Before focusing his life on helping dogs, Niall owned a successful advertising company back in Ireland
Unfortunately, he found himself grappling with severe depression and battling addictions that nearly consumed him
One day, Niall ended up in the hospital due to heavy drinking that was sparked by depression and anxiety
After that experience, the man made up his mind to do something meaningful with his life
“All I wanted was a bigger home, a new car, but as I was about to die, I realized that none of that stuff really mattered at all. So I said, ‘If I make it through this, all I wanna do is save dogs’,” Niall revealed in one of his interviews.
So he embarked on a mission to rescue and take care of stray dogs in Thailand
“There are 500 million stray dogs in the world. My aim is to halve this number in the next 20 years,” Niall shared in an interview
He also ensures that these adorable creatures receive the necessary medication, surgery, and any other required veterinary care
“I fund the project myself ($2000-3000 per month) as well through donations I have raised. Feeding them is a small part that only costs about $30 per day but it is the vet, medicine and sterilizing bills that quickly add up. To sterilize one dog costs around $50 all in.
Every penny donated goes directly towards helping the dogs. I donate all my time for free and I also cover any banking or platform fees to ensure it helps the dogs directly. I am working towards having a facility and more people in an organization to really help more dogs at scale so every penny helps,” Niall writes on his online fundraiser.
“I am a big believer in second chances, and that’s what these animals deserve”.
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