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Thousands Dead, Hundreds More Dogs Now Dying Due To Scare: Foundation

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21 minutes ago, Artisi said:

And you put up with it? more fool you.

Could you imagine what would happen to me if I killed the dogs from the village TEMPLE?  Are you serious?  I have to live here in this small community where I have made my home.  Apart from the occasional dog problem its perfect here for me.  

 

Those evens happened over a year or 2 time span.  Its not like they are happening every day, so I can put up with it. 

 

In the last village someone did kill the 3 dogs that were killing chickens / ducks and killed the nice friendly street dog.  Someone put down poison... and NOT me.  I don't agree with that.  And the 3 dogs died.... but so did a lot of innocent and harmless other dogs in the area.. which is why I think this was wrong and cruel.  AND, after a few months of things being better... some more dogs just moved in to take their place.. so it was pointless cruelty.

 

Easy for you to say your flippant comment when you are not in such a situation yourself.  

 

 

 

 

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  • This is why they should be humanely sent to the next life...not left to roam the streets or fester in camps.

  • If they where properly looked after "pets" they would never have ended up in these camps to begin with.

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    That´s exactly why they should have been shot off long time ago.

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22 hours ago, Happy enough said:

already answered that earlier in the thread. feel free to look for it

Don't know what you are getting all indignant about as there's nothing else there to counter my comment.

Your post # 10 clearly states and I quote, "they could have just walked to the house where they saw dogs and convinced the owners to part with them for no real reason", which is what I commented on.

On 12/05/2018 at 11:09 AM, BimBoon said:

Of all my experience of Rescueing dogs here in the hundreds I have never known a dog bit that has not been provoked. I don't believe a word. "I'm a dog lover but"??????

I have a dog myself but I definitely did NOT provoke the dog that chased and bit me when I was cycling through a local village. I did not even see it at first, it was not even on the road. How could I possibly provoke a dog I could not even see? Dogs roaming free are a massive problem here. 

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23 hours ago, stanleycoin said:

Surprised the do gooders haven't started a go fund me page for them yet.

There's plenty of advertising on Facebook asking for donations. I've heard that the boss is looking to buy a new car as it's a thousand mile journey from Phuket to where the dogs are.

 

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This is surely a depraved and disgusting way for any Animal to end its life.

The Thai love of the Soi dogs has led to this, as we all knew it would eventually

I struggle to understand the Thai psyche. 

I had a dog that was dying and I couldn't find a vet to put him down. I had to beg my vet to refer me to one that did and finally she did. 


Her excuse was that she's a buddhist and can't. 

 

And here we have a situation where instead of putting them down humanely, they instead prolong their suffering in horrible pain. 

So what the hell is worse? Just ignoring the dog and letting it die? That's a worse way to kill them honestly. 

 

 

19 minutes ago, spermwhale said:

I struggle to understand the Thai psyche. 

I had a dog that was dying and I couldn't find a vet to put him down. I had to beg my vet to refer me to one that did and finally she did. 


Her excuse was that she's a buddhist and can't. 

 

And here we have a situation where instead of putting them down humanely, they instead prolong their suffering in horrible pain. 

So what the hell is worse? Just ignoring the dog and letting it die? That's a worse way to kill them honestly. 

 

 

You fail to understand Thai psyche, don't feel bad about it, it just puts you in with the other 99.9% of ex-pats living in Thailand. 

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