Here's a nice twist on the whole "he followed me home, can I keep him?" story. Khemjira Klongsanun was running a marathon in Ratchaburi in Western Thailand when she spotted a tiny little pup lost in the road, so she scooped him up and brought him along with her. He didn't exactly follow her home, but she ended up keeping him anyway.

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Klongsanun was only seven miles into the Chombueng marathon when she spotted runners changing their path around a tiny dog, according to Runner's World. She stopped, assessed that the dog seemed alone and ownerless, and coaxed the trembling puppy over to her. Then, she ran a whopping 19 miles with the good boy.

If you thought running a marathon was hard enough by itself, try keeping a tiny weight in the crook of your arm the entire time. Here's what Klongsanun said of the experience, per Runner's World:

Running almost 20 miles carrying dog was truly a challenge. It was two times [more] tiring than a normal marathon but I did it anyway just because he is adorable.

Seems like a good enough reason to me. Anyway, no one claimed the pup, and so Klongsanun brought him back home with her, where he's acclimating to life with Klongsanun's two other dogs. And what did she name him? Why Chombueng, of course.