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‘A miraculous journey': How chance encounter with a stray dog inspired Thai rescue group

‘A miraculous journey': How chance encounter with a stray dog inspired Thai rescue group

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Author Niall Harbison joins CNN's Fredricka Whitfield to share his remarkable story of redemption after a chance encounter with a stray dog, Tina, in Thailand.

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