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We've been lucky enough to be featured in some great publications, and here are a few of the latest stories written about Happy Doggo.
While most street dogs who need medical attention can be back with their packs within the day, some need more serious medical attention. 
These are the dogs who come to stay at our sanctuary at Happy Doggo Land. Dogs who have been hit by cars, who have been badly abused, or even need to lose some weight, come to us for care and rehabilitation. Often, they’re able to go back and live their lives normally but sometimes they’re rehomed. In this case, they stay with us until they’re ready to travel.


Niall joins The Excerpt podcast to discuss Tina’s legacy and what’s next in the fight to save even more dogs while bringing about a fix to this persistent global issue.
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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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He vowed to change his life, after a severe alcohol addiction left him on the brink of death. Now Niall Harbison has made it his mission to save Thailand’s street dogs - feeding 1000 dogs a day.
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"Now that I work for other dogs, I feel good about myself," Niall Harbison, 44, tells PEOPLE

The former Oasis frontman last year adopted a dog called Buttons rescued by Niall Harbison – after it was dumped in the jungle for being “too ugly”
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The venue will also encourage fans to add donations through in-venue QR codes, digital and physical activations.
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How one man left the corporate world to save the global street dog population
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Top chef who 'tried to kill himself with alcohol' reveals how he quit high-end restaurants in Manchester to set up an off-grid dog sanctuary in Thailand - and spends £20,000 a month looking after strays
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Niall Harbison says he's found his calling helping stray dogs in Thailand

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Christmas came early for around 100 street dogs in Thailand this year, as they received a slap up dinner with all the trimmings from their very own 'Santa Paws'.
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The dog was abandoned in the jungle by its former family

Niall Harbison had just scooped up an abandoned white puppy and was on his way to bring her to safety when he heard something that stopped him in his tracks.
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Niall Harbison is a man with a mission. Three years ago, he moved to Thailand from Ireland, and came across a dog he says made a huge impact on his life.
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Thailand’s street dogs are providing inspiration for Niall Harbison’s next big endeavour; his “most rewarding” yet.
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