How saving street dogs in Thailand helped this recovering addict save himself

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On the small Thai island of Koh Samui, Niall Harbison sets out every day to feed dozens and dozens of street dogs.

Hearing the familiar sound of his moped, “they all come running out, wagging tails and they’re delighted,” said Harbison, author of Hope: How Street Dogs Taught Me the Meaning of Life.

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“They’re like, ‘Oh there’s the little Irishman coming.'”

Harbison’s book details his efforts to feed, sterilize and rehome some of the 6,000 stray dogs on Koh Samui, a fraction of the estimated 1.6 million stray dogs in

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