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Our neighbour, whom I thought was quiet wealthy and therefore educated, purchased a new (large breed) dog 3 months ago and hasn't toilet trained it. They now put a baby pamper on it and keep it inside all day. Its actually shaking all the time when I see it. 

 

When I first saw it I was obviously thinking how stupid and <deleted>. I asked them why they dont walk it several times a day in their grass area and they said its their daughters dog and she gets up really late.....

 

A week later I saw it again and the daughter told me the dog doesnt like to go on the grass!

 

I told my dear old mother this story who is aged in her 90's. She said to me 'you cant help stupid people'. 

 

Why are thais so clueless about dogs.....

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How does this make them/anyone clueless ?

 

If thats their choice, its not actually causing any harm to anyone or the dog, whats the problem, live n let live.

 

 

 

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Used a pamper on my dog too when he got older and no longer could control his urination. Not that strange they are made and sold for that. 

 

Not sure why some farangs are so clueless about what is available for dogs. They also seem to think they are always right wonder where that feeling comes from.

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1 minute ago, NanLaew said:

Mrs NL puts a pamper on our shih-tzu to stop her being rogered by other dogs.

Should such a dog be out in circumstances where it could get rogered. Is she out on her own?

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5 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

Should such a dog be out in circumstances where it could get rogered. Is she out on her own?

You don't know much about dogs (rogering) do you?

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20 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

Mrs NL puts a pamper on our shih-tzu to stop her being rogered by other dogs.

That was my first idea when reading the thread title.

I have to look away when I see some of neighbors handling the dogs.

On the opposite side the poor female dog is on the chain all day.

My wife says the dog can roam on the plot in the night.

I am the only one ever seen walking his dog in the wider neighborhood.

 

 

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1 hour ago, davidst01 said:

Why are thais so clueless about dogs.....

Thais?   You mean "why are these particular Thais so clueless", surely?  It's not exactly common practice with Thailand's dog owners.

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1 hour ago, davidst01 said:

Our neighbour ... purchased a new (large breed) dog 3 months ago and hasn't toilet trained it. They now put a baby pamper on it

A likely story.  How can a baby pamper be put on a large dog so that it stays on, do they tuck it's tail inside the nappy with the <deleted>?   

 

Our family used to have dogs and they were never "toilet trained" [sic], the children in the family were toilet-trained, the dogs were always "house-trained"!

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Pampers ensure NO RAPE when the dogs are in heat, never thought about that did you now, you incredible dumb Thai bashing dumb farang.

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20 hours ago, CharlieH said:

How does this make them/anyone clueless ?

So if you see a german Shepard in the street with a pamper on, do you think this is normal? 

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55 minutes ago, davidst01 said:

So if you see a german Shepard in the street with a pamper on, do you think this is normal? 

I think its none of my business and trust the owner who knows the animal and circumstances that I do not.

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3 hours ago, davidst01 said:

So if you see a german Shepard in the street with a pamper on, do you think this is normal? 

It's not everyday normal. We had to do similar at times when our GSD got old and lost a bit of control in the pee and poo department. Most times she would make it out to the grass but every so often she didn't. 

However I do think it's a bit odd to put nappies on a young dog.

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