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Two pet dogs reportedly poisoned in Pattaya, police searching for suspects

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On 9/12/2021 at 5:45 AM, clivebaxter said:

Really, what about slaughtering millions of animals so that humans can eat them, when it's not necessary, is that not cruel as well?


If we didn´t slaughter and eat some of the animals, they would be eating your vegetables.

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  • So he lets his aggressive dogs including a pitbull roaming around freely in the neighborhood well glad that came to an end !!

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    Unfortunately we don’t live in that type of Thailand.    We live in a Thailand where people allow their untrained dogs to roam, where they run out at runners and cyclists, where children hav

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1 hour ago, Xonax said:


I wish there were tougher laws for people, who let their dogs bark outside their home 24/7. Here in Bangkok I have a neighbour just 20 metres away, who has a dog that for years has been been preventing me from having a good sleep, as all night it is constantly barking about 10 seconds apart. I guess that it was also quite cute as a puppy, but to fall asleap, I am counting barks instead of sheep, which is not working very well.

Never live at street level......it is the only solution in Thailand.

 

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