Channel 5 recently aired a gripping documentary chronicling the inspiring journey of a baby elephant battling a lethal disease at a Thai elephant hospital.
The heartwarming narrative unfolded at Lampang’s Elephant Hospital, focusing on Minnie, a resilient two-year-old elephant, as she captured the audience’s hearts with her courageous fight against the Elephant Herpes Virus, a deadly ailment affecting the species.
Each year, this animal healthcare facility receives around 100 sick and injured elephants, tenderly cared for by dedicated mahouts.
Dr. Paul O’Donoghue, a wildlife expert, witnessed the remarkable work at the hospital firsthand.
Viewers were moved to tears of joy as they followed the poignant journey of Minnie, diagnosed with Elephant Herpes Virus at Lampang’s Elephant Hospital.
Despite criticism for using chains on the hospital’s animals, Minnie’s vibrant spirit and determined fight resonated deeply with the audience.
The program shed light on the deadly virus Minnie battled, responsible for claiming the lives of 60 baby elephants in Thailand the previous year.
Marty, Minnie’s devoted caretaker, administered 60 anti-viral tablets daily, cleverly concealing them in Minnie’s favorite treat – bananas.
Minnie’s health decline, marked by a fever and changes in behavior, prompted a thorough investigation by the hospital’s doctors.
Despite the challenges of getting Minnie to take her medication, Marty’s ingenious solution of hiding it in bananas showcased the strong bond between the caretaker and the elephant.