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One eyed dog "like a monkey" born in Thailand - but no one mentions the lottery!

 

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MCOT reported that a one eyed dog had been born in Chachoengsao, a province east of Bangkok. 

 

The dog was one of a larger litter that was born to a dog owned by Somjai Phoommaman who posted of the experience on Facebook. 

 

The strange new arrival had a crest above its only eye and a mouth like a monkey.

 

Perhaps problematical for a dog, it had no nose. 

 

But it was alive and well and all the neighbors wanted it. 

 

No way, said Somjai, who said that he would look after it.

 

So far it was alive and well and he had consulted a vet. 

 

MCOT said that there were plenty of stories abroad of dogs living to adulthood who had one or even three eyes. 

 

Thaivisa notes that the one really strange feature of this story is that no mention was made of the lottery. 

 

Strange births usually have Thais clamoring for lottery tickets as they seen as auspicious omens.

 

Source: MCOT vid

 

 

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Great, another advertisement enticing epicenter Coronavirus throngs.  No doubt eating one eyed, noseless dog, is an ancient sought after remedy.  Big RMB back in the motherland markets....

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52 minutes ago, toofarnorth said:

Perhaps problematic for a dog , it has no nose.    I wonder how it smells .   Go on go on........................

From what I've seen of Thai soi dogs, in time it will smell pretty bad!

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On 2/4/2020 at 11:38 PM, PatOngo said:

With a hearty diet of left over rice, it will thrive.

Hopefully, that was sarcasm. Dogs are  carnivores. Diets heavy in carbs and starch kill them. Common dog foods are filled with useless grains as filler. One of the worst thing to feed dogs and cats.

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