Michael Chour, the creator of The Sound of Animals, a nonprofit that rescues dogs from the Southeast Asian meat trade, went to the slaughterhouse in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, where Sanie and two other dogs were confined.
Chour saw Sanieโs fear and crawled inside the cage with her to earn her trust.
Chour told The Dodo, โShe was snarling and shaking.โ โHowever, I made her sniff my hand and approached her carefully.โ
โShe was still afraid when I came out of the cage, and she was staring at the butcher,โ Chour recalled. โHowever, as I turned my back on him, she pressed herself against me and buried her head beneath mine.โ
Sanie wanted to be as close to Chour as possible from then on.
Chour believes Sanie had a home in Cambodia before being taken from her familyโs land and sold to the slaughterhouse. While Chour believes it is unlikely that Sanieโs original owner can be found, he has promised Sanie that he will keep her safe and find her a new home.
โShe knows I saved her and she feels my affection,โ Chour explained. โDogs are intelligent and comprehend what is going on.โ
โI have a pal named Bear for her there,โ Chour said. โHe, too, is a slaughterhouse rescue, and he will teach her to love and trust.โ
Chour hopes that Sanie will someday be adopted by a European family. โWe recently shipped two dogs to England, and theyโre living in heaven now,โ he explained. โTheir lives are really pleasant.โ
Sanie is safe, but Chour plans to continue rescue dogs from the meat trade. Chour resides in Thailand, but he frequently visits to Cambodia to aid dogs.
โI was in Cambodia for five days to watch and attempt to show the world what is going on,โ Chour explained. โI was just depressed on the way back.โ But Sanie has given me the strength to battle on.โ