International

Dog in Thailand brings home explosive thinking it’s a ball, owner secures it to prevent detonation

Father alerts police after son discovers explosive brought home by family dog

A soldier in Thailand was stunned when his four-year-old son approached him holding an explosive device, which their pet dog had retrieved and brought into their home.

Reacting swiftly, the father secured the device in a cardboard box filled with dry grass to cushion against shocks that could trigger detonation.

He then placed the box in a sandy area next to the house, covered it with a rubber tyre for additional safety, and called the police for assistance.

Police & bomb disposal team respond

Authorities in Non Sung District, Udon Thani Province confirmed receiving a report about the incident at around 1.30pm on Thursday (2 Jan).

Upon arrival at the scene, police discovered a homemade explosive, roughly the size of a tennis ball, wrapped in black tape.

Source: Thairath

Teenagers commonly craft these devices for festivals or celebrations, often abandoning them near roadsides to evade detection at police checkpoints.

Explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) personnel were dispatched to safely retrieve and neutralise the bomb in a remote area far from populated zones.

Playful pet loves retrieving round objects

The father, 34-year-old Sergeant Major Jittakorn Talangjit, recounted that the incident occurred during his lunch break.

His young son, playing near a sand pile, approached him holding the explosive and innocently asked what it was.

Stunned, Mr Jittakorn immediately placed the device in a cardboard box lined with hay for cushioning, moved it to a safer spot, and contacted the authorities.

 

When asked about its origin, his son explained that the family’s Labrador-Golden Retriever mix, Latte, had brought it into their yard.

Known for her playful nature, Latte frequently retrieves round objects like balls.

This time, however, her find turned out to be dangerously perilous.

It was a stroke of luck that the explosive did not detonate while the dog carried it in her mouth or while the boy was playing with it.

Also read: Elderly woman in China unknowingly used hand grenade as hammer for 20 years

Have news you must share? Get in touch with us via email at news@mustsharenews.com.

Featured image adapted from Thairath and Workpoint News.

Thanawut Fasaisirinan

When faced with boredom, Bank lets the notes of music and the pull of gaming fill the empty hours.

Recent Posts

Family in M’sia captures python at home, ‘delivers’ reptile to fire station on motorcycle

OP said she was about to be late for work, so she decided to bring…

5 Jan 2025, 4:44 pm

Blaze engulfs East Coast home, 35 residents from nearby units evacuated to safety

SCDF said there were no reported injuries and that the cause of the fire is…

5 Jan 2025, 3:46 pm

Wildlife photographer spots non-native violet turaco bird in Seletar after 3 search attempts

A helpful cleaner in Seletar Camp pointed him towards the elusive violet turaco.

5 Jan 2025, 1:56 pm

Reddit user asks ChatGPT what a typical r/SingaporeRaw subscriber looks like, gets hilarious response

ChatGPT seems to consider the typical r/SingaporeRaw subscriber to be highly affluent.

5 Jan 2025, 1:03 pm

Woman realises she left luggage at KLIA after returning to S’pore, M’sian police finds it in 5 hours

The police searched every corner of the airport until they found her luggage.

5 Jan 2025, 11:38 am

Parents in China get delivery riders to send kids to school, sparks debate over safety

Several delivery platforms noted that transporting people violates their regulations.

5 Jan 2025, 10:38 am