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Rottweilers face transfer after neighbors repeatedly attacked - but they make "lovely pets"

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Daily News reported on the case of a Samut Sakhon man they named only as "A" - probably for defamation reasons - who loves to let his three Rottweilers loose.

 

They had already repeatedly attacked neighbors in their own homes and so they were moved to the owner's father's place.

 

However he could not control the unruly animals either so back they went to Ban Koh in Muang district.

 

"A" - who the police called Narong- then proceeded to let them run loose yet again and more injuries followed from October 31st.

 

People are fearing their children will be killed next.

 

Now the police have been organizing compensation discussions and have applied to the court for a confiscation order to solve the problem once and for all.

 

A temporary home is being sought while the court deliberates. 

 

Wikipedia says that Rottweilers are a "steady, self-assured, good natured and calm" breed that have a "slightly unfair reputation".

 

It says they can make "lovely pets", notes ASEAN NOW.  

 

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  • Note they are  big strong, boisterous not particularly more bad tempered or problematic than other big dogs   BUT If they are taken care of properly and Exercised trained

  • I thought the article was about how VETs had given a Rottweiler a "face transfer" after it was repeatedly attacked by a neighbor.    For the love of God I cannot understand why the locals ha

  • Never happens with Thai owners.

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Note they are  big strong, boisterous not particularly more bad tempered or problematic than other big dogs  
BUT

If they are

  • taken care of properly and
  • Exercised
  • trained

 

absolutely no problems they are indeed perfect pets ....big softies really

 

NB theses ones sadly aren't but not the dogs fault either

 

 

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11 minutes ago, poohy said:

BUT

If they are

  • taken care of properly and
  • Exercised
  • trained

 

Never happens with Thai owners.

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I thought the article was about how VETs had given a Rottweiler a "face transfer" after it was repeatedly attacked by a neighbor. 

 

For the love of God I cannot understand why the locals have not taken this matter in their own hands already. All it takes is some fresh meat and rat poison. Can't be too hard if the dogs roam around unattended. Its either that or your kid being torn to pieces next week... easy choice.

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58 minutes ago, poohy said:

absolutely no problems they are indeed perfect pets ....big softies really

 

In my home country (in Europe) this breed of dogs is rather popular with "elderly" citizens (50+) because of their character. "Big softies" would fit that description perfectly. 

Oh hell no...

 

Mr. A would fuss when he was drunk and speak intimidation before releasing the dog as usual. while the injured know An officer of the Ban Ko Subdistrict Administrative Organization was bitten by a dog on the left arm and right leg, the doctor had to sew several wounds

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19 minutes ago, Bob12345 said:

I thought the article was about how VETs had given a Rottweiler a "face transfer" after it was repeatedly attacked by a neighbor. 

 

For the love of God I cannot understand why the locals have not taken this matter in their own hands already. All it takes is some fresh meat and rat poison. Can't be too hard if the dogs roam around unattended. Its either that or your kid being torn to pieces next week... easy choice.

The dogs have, in fact, been removed although I'm not sure by whom. It was on a news broadcast night and showed the local residents clapping as the dogs were driven away.

 

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They should only be facing a lethal injection

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9 minutes ago, clivebaxter said:

They should only be facing a lethal injection

Why not the owner?

 

 

24 minutes ago, clivebaxter said:

They should only be facing a lethal injection

Thai Buddhists aren't supposed to kill an animal unless it's for food. And eating dog meat is now banned in Thailand.

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Those lovely pet dogs just want to play...

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45 minutes ago, clivebaxter said:

They should only be facing a lethal injection

And the owner?

The dogs behaviour is a result of a negligent owner.

They are fiercely loyal breed and protective if correctly trained 

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30 minutes ago, IvorBiggun2 said:

And eating dog meat is now banned in Thailand.

Export it to Vietnam then.

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1 hour ago, Moonlover said:

The dogs have, in fact, been removed although I'm not sure by whom. It was on a news broadcast night and showed the local residents clapping as the dogs were driven away.

 

I saw that. After the dogs where loaded on the truck 1 escaped. Police can certainly run fast when needed. The dogs need to be destroyed.

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I was married to a rottweiller once - she could go from extremely placid and playful to the Bitch from Planet Psycho in less than the blink of an eye. 

 

Given the choice of mistakenly meeting her in a dark alley one night, or a pack of actual rottweillers, I'd choose the latter.

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

"A" - who the police called Narong- then proceeded to let them run loose yet again and more injuries followed from October 31st.

Imbecile.

58 minutes ago, IvorBiggun2 said:

Thai Buddhists aren't supposed to kill an animal unless it's for food. And eating dog meat is now banned in Thailand.

and like most things supposedly illegal in Thailand, it still happens. Where I live dog ( nic named "shadow" ) is regularly on the menu at village BBQs, along with water buffalo.

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No such thing as a bad dog.
Only bad owners.

3 hours ago, poohy said:
  • taken care of properly and
  • Exercised
  • trained

It's just what my wife “N”, demands of me every day… ????

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On TV, saw them cause havoc and terror in a local store.

Amazed that locals did not sort it out sooner.

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Its all about the Training of the Dogs.

Or, as in this case , the lack of Training.

1 hour ago, tomazbodner said:

Export it to Vietnam then

Cost too much.

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 I had three Rottweilers best dogs ever had gentle giants

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7 minutes ago, TheFishman1 said:

 I had three Rottweilers best dogs ever had gentle giants

Same goes for my American Pitbull.

 

 

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4 hours ago, poohy said:

Note they are  big strong, boisterous not particularly more bad tempered or problematic than other big dogs  
BUT

If they are

  • taken care of properly and
  • Exercised
  • trained

 

absolutely no problems they are indeed perfect pets ....big softies really

 

NB theses ones sadly aren't but not the dogs fault either

 

 

I totally agree. I used to have one and he loved everything and everyone - except cats. But you need to know what you’re doing when you get a Rottweiler and they do need training, but once they’ve settled in they’re awesome. Very laid back, if there’s nothing to do they just lay around and they bark only when needed. 

Fast forward to 3:20 to see the cops and neighbors run:

 

 

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I wish these people would learn to get a leash for their dogs.

 

We are dog owners. With 2 abandoned puppies we adopted over the weekend we now have 6. Our dogs don't run in the street, we walk them. And if they make noise we get them to stop.

 

Rotties are beautiful and wonderful animals IF THEY'RE TRAINED PROPERLY. It's like any other dog.

 

This guy should have his dogs taken away from him and the authorities should find a good home for them. It sounds like they need a responsible owner and some training.

 

No dog is born bad.

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The neighbours must have done something to annoy them.

2 hours ago, Gsxrnz said:

I was married to a rottweiller once - she could go from extremely placid and playful to the Bitch from Planet Psycho in less than the blink of an eye. 

 

Given the choice of mistakenly meeting her in a dark alley one night, or a pack of actual rottweillers, I'd choose the latter.

She was an Italian/Serb by any chance, was she?

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