In Bali there are many, many dogs. And many are living without caretakers. The dogs roam from restaurant to restaurant looking to be adopted. Many are undernourished, torn and tattered.
Theres is even a small industry of scooter mod makers such as @thedognestbali that sells dog carriers.
Fortunately there’s a growing crew of expats and long-term residents who are taking it upon themselves to give orphaned dogs a second chance.
The adopted dogs get rides to the beach, food, veterinarian care, etc and it’s all because of the kind-hearted folk who can’t bear to witness these hopeless-seeming dogs.
There is goodness in this world.
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