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Now stray Thai dogs attack a car - woman owner left in tears after mongrels rip her car apart!

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Now stray Thai dogs attack a car - woman owner left in tears after mongrels rip her car apart!

 

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A video on Facebook related what happened when a female clothes seller left her car in its usual spot.

 

She returned to find it ripped apart. She suspected an accident but CCTV revealed the cause.

 

Soi dogs.

 

 

Here is the blow by blow translation of the Thai in the video:

 

This car belongs to Somneuk Saemkham, a clothes seller.

 

She parked her car by a wall in front of an apartment block in downtown Chonburi.

 

She thought some thieves had ransacked it or someone went into it and fled the scene.

 

But on CCTV the reality was...

 

Stray dogs attacked her car.

 

They probably were after a rat or a snake that got into the engine compartment.

 

"I cried when I saw my car"

 

She had parked there for two years with no problems.

 

Insurance paid up.

 

But if the dogs are not cleared away she won't park there again.

 

She will park somewhere there is security.

 

Source: Onenews

 
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Was this P out on a night out with his mate P-

No fan of Soi Dogs, but this one seems a bit "iffy".

 

She keeps nodding as she tells her story, kinda like she's trying to make herself believe what she's saying is true.

 

 

1 hour ago, wakeupplease said:

Was this P out on a night out with his mate P-

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Soi dog mafia.  She didn't leave treats in a brown box when she parked there.

Not just Soi Dogs, I have seen many pictures of pet dogs chewing up their owners' cars as well.

you know there's much much happening when a bunch of dogs pulling off a womans bumper possibly trying to catch a rat makes the news. how did it end. insurance paid. exciting stuff 555

 

She should announce she hit one of the dogs with a stick and is willing to pay compensation to the owner.

 

Whoever jumps up (and that will be many people who smell money) can get the invoice for the car repairs.

I disagree with Happy enough.  The more bad publicity the soi dog problem receives; the sooner Thailand will address it.  I prophesy that in fifty years time there will be no strays marauding and bringing down cyclists.

Cars these days are made like rubber duckies, and are chew toys of dogs.

 

Two decades ago, there would be canine teeth left behind if they try.

this is what happens when you make cars out of plastic! when a dog can tear your car apart, there is something wrong!

 

5 hours ago, captspectre said:

this is what happens when you make cars out of plastic! when a dog can tear your car apart, there is something wrong!

 

Or thin metal and bad paint .

1 hour ago, Happy enough said:

you know there's much much happening when a bunch of dogs pulling off a womans bumper possibly trying to catch a rat makes the news. how did it end. insurance paid. exciting stuff 555

 

What´s is exciting is that it once again conforms the problem with soi dogs. They attack people, they rip apart cars. Time to shoot this part of the dog population in Thailand.
They must just be better of dead, when they appearantly have nobody taking care of them anyway. The soi dog lovers can just refrain from replies. Ain´t gonná like the answers.

Memo.  Do not honk at soi dogs!

45 minutes ago, Get Real said:

What´s is exciting is that it once again conforms the problem with soi dogs. They attack people, they rip apart cars. Time to shoot this part of the dog population in Thailand.
They must just be better of dead, when they appearantly have nobody taking care of them anyway. The soi dog lovers can just refrain from replies. Ain´t gonná like the answers.

so i take it you won;t be going down to phuket to lend a hand at the soi dog foundation then 555

4 hours ago, jaywalker said:

No fan of Soi Dogs, but this one seems a bit "iffy".

 

She keeps nodding as she tells her story, kinda like she's trying to make herself believe what she's saying is true.

 

 

Insurance paid up and there is cctv evidence of the dogs chewing up the car

Soi dogs and Thai cops, they're about the same level (sorry dogs). Perhaps if she had paid some bone money, her car would be OK.

3 hours ago, mikebell said:

I disagree with Happy enough.  The more bad publicity the soi dog problem receives; the sooner Thailand will address it.  I prophesy that in fifty years time there will be no strays marauding and bringing down cyclists.

They had a pretty good control mechanism in place: export to Vietnam. Now some idiot law stopped it a few years ago. Also, some people lost their livelihood as a consequence.

I have seen more than one video of dogs doing this, here is an example. 

 

Best reason not to have strays running around.

 

17 minutes ago, smccolley said:

I have seen more than one video of dogs doing this, here is an example. 

 

Best reason not to have strays running around.

 

good dogs.rip up the car..to many cars on the road polluting the air we breath

Death to all soi dogs, the sooner the better

As for the OP video , all I got was Music from Star Trek.  Bodly going where no soi dog had gone before.

3 hours ago, Get Real said:

What´s is exciting is that it once again conforms the problem with soi dogs. They attack people, they rip apart cars. Time to shoot this part of the dog population in Thailand.
They must just be better of dead, when they appearantly have nobody taking care of them anyway. The soi dog lovers can just refrain from replies. Ain´t gonná like the answers.

I've no love for soi dogs, cant even go for a run without being attacked.

 

My point is I cant buy and responsibly own a stafffordshire bull terrier as its a banned breed, but these mongrels can run around and bite who or what they want and nothing gets done.

15 minutes ago, sungod said:

I've no love for soi dogs, cant even go for a run without being attacked.

 

My point is I cant buy and responsibly own a stafffordshire bull terrier as its a banned breed, but these mongrels can run around and bite who or what they want and nothing gets done.

Yeah, that´s full blown crazy. I really feel for you too, as it has clearly been proven that a Staffordshire Bull Terrier is not an agressive dog. It´s a protective dog, but also very playful and good with children. Can´t for my life understand why that breed should be banned. It´s the owners of the breed that create an agressive attitude in the dog that sholud be banned from the planet.

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The penny just dropped.... its funny Friday... freaky for some.

Hundreds of idea light bulbs just went off and I'm forecasting a run on cans of beef stew being bought by people with a grudge against one of their neighbors who drives a car...  Probably work on scooters, too.

 

3 hours ago, sungod said:

I've no love for soi dogs, cant even go for a run without being attacked.

 

My point is I cant buy and responsibly own a stafffordshire bull terrier as its a banned breed, but these mongrels can run around and bite who or what they want and nothing gets done.

Banned where?  Not Thailand.

Perhaps all the people who support Thai street dogs should make a donation to buy a her new car.

 

It must have been a rat in her engine.

  • 2 weeks later...

I think parliament members who introduced animal cruelty act and dog right activists should pay for fixing her car!

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