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SWIMMING ELEPHANTS

By pattaya
January 16, 2017
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Nong Nooch Garden helps elephants that have fallen into hunting traps with medical therapy

An elephant named Pa Phan Fah sustained an injury on its left leg after it fell into a hunting trap in Kaeng Pa Khao forest in Chanthaburi.
On the 5th January 2017, at the Dog Physical Training Centre Nernplabwaan Animal Hospital, 7/9, Moo 7, Nong Maai Kaen, Moo 10, Nongprue, Banglamung, Mr. Kamphol Tansatcha (Director of Nong Nooch Garden) and Dr. Phadet Siridamrong (Veterinary of Nong Nooch Garden) together with their team went to administer medical therapy to Pa Phan Fah along with other elephants by helping them swim which aids them in building up stronger muscles, the elephants are encouraged to swim at least one hour per day for best results.

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