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On 4/29/2018 at 10:15 AM, michael walker said:

try  poison

on the owner , this will get to the root cause

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open the gate and let it loose was your comment 
 
a bit inappropriate because it might either attack you or run down the street and kill a 5 year old 
 
 


I would not let it out if I were not ready for it.
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19 hours ago, mogandave said:

 


I would not let it out if I were not ready for it.

 

 

If it mauls a kid you will be responsible for letting it out, deservedly so.... 

Might as well just poison the fuc__r! :smile:

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On 01/05/2018 at 1:39 PM, mogandave said:


So the pit bull got through your fence to attack your poodles?

An animal capable of killing kids was let outside to run around loose. Why are you trying to blame me, or my dog for this act? 

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An animal capable of killing kids was let outside to run around loose. Why are you trying to blame me, or my dog for this act? 

I’m not blaming you. I just asked if I came through your fence.

If it came through your fence to attack you and or your dogs would you not be within your rights to kill it?

Has it attacked anyone on the street?
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Breed of dog has nothing to do with it as all dogs are capable of harming/killing kids. Look at countries with dangerous dog legislation, they banned Pitbulls, but bite stats went up so are looking to allow them again. Roughly 427 dogs in my village, my two dogs are always targets as they are the only dogs that never socialise with the rest. However, they have the least chance of ever being attacked or attacking anyone due to never being allowed out without me. 

If the dog attacked your Poodle on your land or if your dog was leashed on public land then fair game to complain. If the dog attacked the Poodle when the Poodle was out of the gate and wasn't leashed then it is your own fault. We live in Thailand, the government doesn't hold our hand in every walk of life like back home, so you need to step up yourself to protect your own dogs. 

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