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Video: Damage? - bugger off and tell it to the dog!

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Video: Damage? - bugger off and tell it to the dog!

 
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Caption: Pet owner won't accept responsibility; "Tell it to the dog"
 
A dog owner told their neighbor that they refused to accept responsibility for the damage their pet did to her car.
 
Instead they said: "Tell it to the dog!"
 
A video posted on "Eik Q Sang" on Facebook led Sanook reporters to interview Romwiya a Soi Sai Mai 14 resident who owns the car. 
 
She said the "Bang Kaew" breed dog had damaged her car before. In the latest filmed incident the dog ripped a car cover and scratched the bonnet and left bite marks. 
 
She had earlier confronted the neighbor who denied responsibility and wouldn't go to the police station to discuss compensation. This leg to problems over an insurance claim.
 
Then the dog owner said after the latest incident: "You want trouble? Tell it to the dog. If you want trouble with me take me to court". 
 
That is precisely what Romwiya plans to do. 
 
Under Article 377 of the criminal law the dog owner could be jailed for a month and/or face a fine of 10,000 baht, said Sanook. 
 
Source: Sanook
 
 
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-- © Copyright Thai Visa News 2019-07-02
 
 

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Should not be laughing but funny .

 

i had a similar incident, my pup did a runner, for some reason liked brand new red plated car and wanted to “get in “

 

thankfully nails marks were not deep enough and owner was understanding. We took car to get it buffed out and waxed. 

 

Owner was crying and laughing . Crying it was a new car but laughing why pup wanted to get in.

 

in the end we both parted  happily , car was restored, washed and waxed, pup was happy and it only cost me 700 baht, could have easily cost me 10 times that 

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I thought dogs only eat homework. But this mongrel has bigger dreams.

22 minutes ago, webfact said:

She said the "Bang Kaew" breed dog had damaged her car before. In the latest filmed incident the dog ripped a car cover and scratched the bonnet and left bite marks. 

So you can just film the mutt carrying out its attack.... or you could shoo it away and then buy so dog repellent spray. The choice is yours! 

3 minutes ago, Dmaxdan said:

So you can just film the mutt carrying out its attack.... or you could shoo it away and then buy so dog repellent spray. The choice is yours! 

Now you just talk too much logic. No different to filming someone drown instead of helping or calling for help. 

 

Owners of the dog appear to very smart. Going to court would cost a fortune and even if she wins no guarantee of payment or her fees. 

 

Something on  the car has attractive smell , I am guessing cats have urinated , dog is trying to seek out the cat

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While living in the UK ,the local farmer came around to our

house saying that our dog had been killing his Pheasant poults,

No way,I said, he wouldn't do that,and at that very minute the

dog came out of a wheat field with an adult Pheasant in his mouth,  !,

ended up paying for 80 pheasant chicks.when caught red handed 

unlike Thai's (mostly) you have to take responsibility.

regards worgeordie

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

She said the "Bang Kaew" breed dog had damaged her car before. In the latest filmed incident the dog ripped a car cover and scratched the bonnet and left bite marks

Could've been worse .. This mutt went and got one of his buddies and a lookout before chomping into this motor .. 

 

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Considering honor and decency is quite lacking in this country... the action of the dog is not surprising. sorry i mean the dog owner.

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That age old question of "why do dogs chase cars since they won't know what to do with it if they caught it" has now been answered.

Maybe he was hungry?

3 hours ago, Dmaxdan said:

So you can just film the mutt carrying out its attack.... or you could shoo it away and then buy so dog repellent spray. The choice is yours! 

Maybe this was an ongoing problem and the owner didn't feel like guarding the car 24/7

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4 hours ago, Kasane said:

I thought dogs only eat homework. But this mongrel has bigger dreams.

Yes, this one's got a driving ambition.

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2 hours ago, bluebluewater said:

That age old question of "why do dogs chase cars since they won't know what to do with it if they caught it" has now been answered.

My dogs used to chase people on bikes ...

 

until I took the bikes away from them.

Sling shot...RX...

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4 hours ago, marko kok prong said:

Maybe he was hungry?

Yeah, looking for chocolate raisins under the car cover.....

7 hours ago, webfact said:

Then the dog owner said after the latest incident: "You want trouble? Tell it to the dog. If you want trouble with me take me to court".

I wish them success, wipe the smile off the irresponsible dog owners smug face.

6 hours ago, worgeordie said:

While living in the UK ,the local farmer came around to our

house saying that our dog had been killing his Pheasant poults,

No way,I said, he wouldn't do that,and at that very minute the

dog came out of a wheat field with an adult Pheasant in his mouth,  !,

ended up paying for 80 pheasant chicks.when caught red handed 

unlike Thai's (mostly) you have to take responsibility.

regards worgeordie

You know what they say, dont work with animals or children

Obviously after a rat or snake. My car bears the result of my dogs trying to get at a snake or rat. 

If I was the owner of the car I know what I would do if that was the dog owners attitude. Feed the dog once.

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