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our bang kaew doesnt get out of the yard unless its on a leash, thing is while she barks and goes crazy at people outside the fence, once she is walking on a leash she ignores virtually everyone else. Anyone that does not restrain their dogs deserves to be fined, too many just let them run free to <deleted> everywhere else except in their own yards & attack other dogs/people, we have also had a fenced & roofed area done with a  concrete floor(8+ mtrs x 4+ mtrs) so she and our other bitsa have their own area when we have people at the house. If you own dogs you have to take care of them and ensure they cannot get out of the yard even when chained, owner needs to be held responsible

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Yes and hopefully a sizable compensation will make those irresponsible dog owners more aware of their responsibility. It is not uncommon that a child could fall and the dog then go for the throat, with terrible consequences.

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18 hours ago, Oldie said:

"I heard the dogs bark then saw a girl walking past my house who seemed afraid of them. I shouted to her to keep walking and not to look at the dogs to draw attention,” Ms. May said.

“As I shouted to the girl, the chain holding Khan Thong the male dog broke off and he chased after the girl."

 

Must be real monsters if the chain breaks. Sick people holding such dogs. 

Just done a house sit in Ari.......either side Huskies keep in cages that were just big enough to stand up and lie down......they struggled to turn around in them........absolutely criminal.

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Well . this is from the original article in Phuket News :

https://www.thephuketnews.com/mother-asks-for-b100k-dog-bite-compensation-79300.php

" Ms. May confirmed to police that she has two dogs – a male known as ‘Khan Thong’ and a female called ‘Khan Ngen’ and both are kept chained to the front of her house.

“Khan Thong has never bitten anyone before. I haven’t raised my dogs to attack or bite anyone and I have no idea why the chain restraining him managed to break.

Phuket City Municipality office Chief (Palad) Chalermporn Piyanarongroj went to examine the house and found only two dogs. He did advise Ms. May to keep the dogs caged in future to avoid any possible repeat incident occurring.

 

So , here we have the classic ingredients :

!. Dogs that are kept chained become aggressive for understandable reasons .

2. She says that her dogs were not raised to become aggressive , but she seems to be unable to understand that a dog that is kept chained becomes aggressive alone .

3 . The office chief says the dogs should be caged in . That is even worse .

 

 

This woman should not be allowed to keep her dogs . She does not care to treat them species appropriate , so she should not have dogs .

Here , as in so many other cases with human ' owners ' involved , the fault is that she treated her dogs badly , so they became aggressive .

The fault is with her , she should pay the fine , and the dogs should be taken away from her and left in a place where they can be kept in species appropriate conditions .

 

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2 hours ago, Surelynot said:

Just done a house sit in Ari.......either side Huskies keep in cages that were just big enough to stand up and lie down......they struggled to turn around in them........absolutely criminal.

Near our main road there was a wire cage in front of a house with a small dog in it . There was no floor in the cage , just the wires ... the dog could not walk on these wires , even standing up was difficult for it .

From time to time it was given some food , but it was always lying down .

One day I stopped and talked to the owner , a woman ... I asked her why she needs to torture that little dog ... she said if she let it out , it would run away ... a few weeks later , I still saw it lying down in the cage ... but this time it would not even try to stand up anymore , it was dead .

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Sickening behaviour by the mother, and setting a poor example to her daughter. It isn't up to her to demand money, it is up to the police to take the owner to court where he/she would be fined and a decision made about the dog.

At least, that is what would happen if Thailand had a police force.

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On 3/11/2021 at 12:56 PM, webfact said:

Mother asks for B100k dog bite compensation

Yep it's time that dog owners get a Fence around there yard to keep the dogs in. No Excuse for roaming Dogs.

No dog should be chained up for any length of time like 24/7 we see here. 

It's High Time that the Government get their priority in order ,what's more imported Dogs Or People. 

That should be a No Brainer . Get rid of the Roaming and Soi dogs.

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26 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said:

Sickening behaviour by the mother, and setting a poor example to her daughter. It isn't up to her to demand money, it is up to the police to take the owner to court where he/she would be fined and a decision made about the dog.

At least, that is what would happen if Thailand had a police force.

 

If something happens to your child would you rely on the police to take the correct course of action we would expect to see in our home countries ?

 

The keyboard warrior in me would want to get as much money as possible from the negligent owner of the dog. The keyboard rambo in me would go back and kill the dog to make sure nothing like that ever happened again.

Realistically, I don’t know what I’d do. BUT, I know I have been in plenty of situations (usually on a beach holiday or even walking down a Soi somewhere) where there are stray dogs and I have to move away with my son so that the dogs don’t approach him, or I carry him - I don’t even want any unknown dog coming up to my son and sniffing him, you just never know what makes a dog snap. 

 

 

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3 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

If something happens to your child would you rely on the police to take the correct course of action we would expect to see in our home countries ?

 

The keyboard warrior in me would want to get as much money as possible from the negligent owner of the dog. The keyboard rambo in me would go back and kill the dog to make sure nothing like that ever happened again.

Realistically, I don’t know what I’d do. BUT, I know I have been in plenty of situations (usually on a beach holiday or even walking down a Soi somewhere) where there are stray dogs and I have to move away with my son so that the dogs don’t approach him, or I carry him - I don’t even want any unknown dog coming up to my son and sniffing him, you just never know what makes a dog snap. 

 

 

As so often, when something goes wrong in Thailand it is primarily seen as a money-making opportunity. I think that is morally repugnant. Other's opinions may vary.

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On 3/11/2021 at 4:58 PM, Oldie said:

"I heard the dogs bark then saw a girl walking past my house who seemed afraid of them. I shouted to her to keep walking and not to look at the dogs to draw attention,” Ms. May said.

“As I shouted to the girl, the chain holding Khan Thong the male dog broke off and he chased after the girl."

 

Must be real monsters if the chain breaks. Sick people holding such dogs. 

Perhaps. Or, the leash was typical imitation product supplied by our neighbor country to the north. 

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1 minute ago, RocketDog said:

Perhaps. Or, the leash was typical imitation product supplied by our neighbor country to the north. 

I remember when I visited my brother on the East Coast. There the houses normally don't have fences and I had to walk through a longer road where almost every house had a dog outside in the garden. They barked a lot but didn't go onto the road. I didn't understand why but I died of fear. Later I learned about the "invisible fences" that blocked the dogs to come to me. What a crazy idea but it worked. 

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