Formerly a successful chef, Michael J. Baines had moved to Thailand in 2002 eager to advance his culinary career, but also in search of a fresh start from a life that had plunged him into the dangerous world of addiction, as he somehow found himself working for the alleged Yugoslavian mafia before he was delivered a life-changing ultimatum.
Today, the Swedish entrepreneur is the president and co-founder of “The Man That Rescues Dogs” – a nonprofit rescue and rehabilitation center for stray, sick and paralyzed dogs.Michael J.
A total of 776 dogs live at the TMTRD Sanctuary, with more than 450 stray dogs fed and cared for on the streetsLaunched in 2017, “The Man That Rescues Dogs” Foundation is now home to a total of 766 dogs. The 8,000 sq m sanctuary space contains eight main shelters, a full-service clinic, specialized care units, a sterile quarantine section for new rescues and dogs with serious diseases, three hydrotherapy pools, and play and relaxation areas.
In a deeply honest and moving account, “Home. Made.” explores Baines’ personal journey from drug-addicted party animal to heroic dog rescuer, as well as the many soul-stirring success stories of the dogs that have been rescued, treated and adopted to find their forever homes, plus the positive development of pet culture in Thailand.Uniquely, 70% of book royalties for “Home. Made.
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