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A few days ago a male dog arrived on my land.  He cowered for a few days in one corner as my 6 dogs didn't make him very welcome (of course!).
I fed him there and asked locally if anyone knew where he is from but no one recognises him.

He is obviously not a soi dog and is very happy with people and now tries to come into the house so he has history of being allowed into a home.

 

He has a lovely temperament and looks around 3 years old.  I cannot keep him as I have 6 dogs and that already is too many really.

 

I plan to get this new dog neutered tomorrow and then he is going to need a home.
I have taken puppies to the local temple before but this dog has known a home and been a pet so it is too cruel to dump him at a wat or shelter.

 

Can anyone here help?  If someone would like a ready grown pet who is friendly (I have 2 children and he is great around them, plus no problem around other dogs, very sociable and not aggressive) then this dog is perfect.

If you are only here for a year or 2 and would like a pet in that time I can always take him back once you have left Thailand.

Or any other suggestions please?

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4 hours ago, thaiclan said:

That's what I did at dog 3 then 4 then 5 then 6! LOL  

 

1 hour ago, Tagaa said:

Sent you a PM.

if there was more like you thailands dog problem wouldn't be what it is today.

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Thanks for the kind words, but let it be known, I am geographically undesirable, distance wise. I am happy to step in as a Plan B, if a local adoptive home can not be found, but it would be much better for the OP if someone locally would step up.

 

If he can't find a good home in the next week or 2, I'm happy to take this cute boy. He would be number 4 for us.

 

Let me say that of the 3 dogs I had in my life BT (Before Thailand) 2 were adopted from people that just couldn't keep them any longer. Both were great dogs & after just a few days, it was as if they had been with me since they were a pup.

 

So...all you local Pattaya dog lovers out there, it's time to get off your keister & open up your heart & home to a friend in need. If you don't, I will.

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