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  1. On 6/12/2023 at 10:16 AM, IvorBiggun2 said:

    Sez a person who has never experienced owning one. You know nothing.

     

     

     

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    An appeal to authority based on your personal ownership experience. Of course, some will have had a different experience and some will not be as skilled or dedicated an owner as you, which obviously poses a threat to public safety (refer below).

     

    You're right, many of us haven't owned pitties, but we can read and assess statistics. These statistics are cold, hard facts not blurred by emotional connection or personal experiences.

     

    From the below lists, I make it 27/41 of 2020 and 26/43 of 2021 US dog fatalities involving Pit Bulls/crosses. A single breed is responsible for over 60% of incidents and for these 2 years alone, 53 people in the US would highly likely still be walking around enjoying life if there were no such thing as pitbulls.

     

    A sobering thought... 

     

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fatal_dog_attacks_in_the_United_States#:~:text=Fatal dog attacks in the United States cause the deaths,attacks appears to be increasing.

     

  2. 24 minutes ago, Rotweiler said:

    Solar light.  Large one.

    Correct. Also called a UFO light by some due to its distinctive saucer-like appearance.

     

    Not an engineer but if the wind gets up during a rainy season storm, not sure that "construction" is going to survive ?

    Actually filling the concrete ring all the way to the top with cement for the base support might have been a better idea....

     

     

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  3. Not aware of any Thai restrictions on Shih Tzus, Poodles or their crosses coming into Thailand. 

     

    A quick google indicates the airlines might be more of a problem due to potential breathing problems with Shih Tzus/crosses as a snub nosed breed. For example, I see Emirates will not carry Shih Tzus/crosses. If you are comfortable with the risks, you can always call him a X-Poodle. 

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  4. 9 hours ago, Polar Bear said:

    http://www.sukhumvitvet.com/ at Sukhumvit 51
    and 
    http://gammaexoticpet.com/ used to be on Sukh 77 but they have moved further out towards Nong Bon now

    They both do house calls, but a house call is pretty useless in an emergency. You can get the animal to a clinic faster than you can arrange a vet to come to you. And once they get there, there is very little they can do with what they bring with them. Better to just go straight to the clinic where they have everything they need on hand. 

    Pretty much this ????

     

    Find a reasonably local vet that has a 24 hour service. You can try them out for routine care to find one you like for service, skills and pricing.

     

    In case of emergency, you visit them. With a cat you can hop on the back a motorbike with your crate, and that should get you to (for example) one to the 24 hours vets up in Ekamai/Thonglor area within 15 minutes from On Nut, even in rush hour. 

     

    Personally, I use Charoensuk Animal Hospital in Ekamai.

    You can do a google search for other 24 hour options around mid/lower Sukhumvit. 

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  5. Mix it up a bit but the regular component would be kibble, normally get the 10kg/20kg bags from the supermarket, which will last for a good while.

    Have to be careful about ants/birds etc and make sure you close the sack securely after use.

     

    This is mostly topped up with our leftovers but occasionally canned food and pouches.

    The latter is a bit pricey but easily found at all 7-11s and Lotus's expresses.

     

    Special treats include a deboned 5*chicken and bbq pork, liver and chicken, which they seem to really enjoy. 

     

    Currently feeding my puppy on some kind of frozen (raw) meat mix from the breeder but it takes up too much freezer storage space and is a hassle to remember to defrost, so will probably stop that soon. To be fair my other dogs (including one picky eater) seem to really enjoy it as well but it's just a bit too much of an effort. 

  6. 3 hours ago, MrMojoRisin said:

    It will be interesting to see how hard the new government led by Pita goes after the outgoing government for their crimes. No better way to prevent future coups than to lock up the perpetrators of the last coup.

    I really don’t think that is going to happen…and if we do indeed want some level of peace and stability in the country, I suggest it is better to just reconcile and “move forward”.

     

     

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