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Breeders issue police complaints against doctor over ‘assaulted’ dogs

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Breeders issue police complaints against doctor over ‘assaulted’ dogs

 

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Two dog farm owners on Wednesday filed complaints with police in Chon Buri province against a doctor in Banglamung district, alleging that he assaulted dogs and tried to discredit their businesses.
 

Udomsuk Sakulpradit, 35, of “Dog Landmark” farm and Rungthiwa Janejitman of “The Best Bulldog”, both from Chumporn province, were accompanied by Siranut Thongkam of Watchdog Thailand.

 

Udomsuk told police that the doctor, identified as Krit (family name withheld), had bought a two-year-old certified Pomeranian for Bt100,000. The dog was sent by plane to the doctor and Udomsuk received no complaints.

 

However, about six months later, the doctor claimed that the dog was not the same one in the photo Udomsuk had sent to him and that it was in poor health. Udomsuk explained that the dog had been with the doctor for quite some time, however the doctor insisted that the farm send a new dog and accept the old dog back.

 

“The doctor posted photos of the dog and wrote something that made readers misunderstand that my farm sold an unhealthy dog to him. His posts discredited my farm,” he said.

 

When the dog was returned to him, it had severely irritated eyes, face and mouth.

 

“It has eye problems also, making it almost blind. Its skin was infected and it was afraid of people,” Udomsuk said.

 

Rungthiwa said that she sold bulldogs to the same doctor and the animals were returned following similar complaints. When the dogs were returned, they had irritated faces and had developed unusual behaviours.

 

Rungthiwa  and Udomsuk told police that they wanted the doctor charge for assaulting animals and causing loss of property.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30336495

 
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Even though i think the animal protection laws are a damn shame here in Thailand, especially compared to how well humans are protected in this country, this is a case where I hope the doctor can be found guilty and will spend a very long time in jail combined by not being allowed to have any pets anymore in his life.

 

Sickening that people buy dogs only to torture them.

sounds like the nutty quack is using the dogs for some kind of DIY clinical testing. weird story

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