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StillCurious

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  1. 1) I had a dog when I was around but that probably doesn't really count 2) Yes 3) More than enough time 3b) I live in a gated community so I think the dog will be safe 4) Yes 5) My neighbors happens to also be my friend so I could ask them to take of the dog when I'm away 5b) They also have a dog so I would assume they're capable
  2. Single story, detached house on the beach with a garden (and the beach)
  3. Maybe I have to start reconsidering my options
  4. How did you come to that conclusion?
  5. I live in the Kleang district of Rayong, I would intend to keep it in the house.
  6. Statistics. What about the dog breeds that kill the most people in Thailand? What about the pit bulls that didn't make it on that list because they have a responsible owner?
  7. I find them to be nice-looking dogs, and I had a friend who owned a Pitbull that was friendly, unlike the few Pitbulls who happen to have an irresponsible owner and get a bad rep because of it
  8. All dogs can be trained, even if it's hard. With the right training and love, they can be like a German Shepherd.
  9. According to your logic, people who have been through abuse cannot be rehabilitated back into society?
  10. 1. I never paid attention to any of that stuff until now that I've decided I want to add someone to my life 2. I’m half Thai and is a citizen of Thailand
  11. Pit bulls really shouldn't get a bad reputation because of how their owners train them.
  12. It is not my intention to appear as a troll. I have expanded more to the post ^

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