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Dog poisoner in NE Thailand: Thai lady to file police report about neighbor after her dogs got out

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Reporters from INN went to investigate in Ban Pradu Ngam, Khon Buri, Korat, after a woman called Parisana, 44, said seven of her dogs had been poisoned.

 

She used to have ten dogs including a bull terrier and other breeds. 

 

She always kept them in cages or on leads but on this occasion another one got out.

 

This was the seventh case of one of her dogs being poisoned.

 

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She knows the neighbor who is doing this. He has also targeted many other neighbor's dogs killing them too.

 

But he won't talk when asked to explain why he was doing this.

 

Now Parisana has gathered lots of evidence and is about to go to the police with her suspicions. 

 

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  • Maybe the dogs had been barking night and day, like some of the dogs in my neighborhood do. Dog owners should show some responsibility and properly train their dogs to behave, so they don't constantly

  • Longwood50
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    I am not in favor of anyone poisioning dogs.  However, many around the globe and in particular in Thailand are irresponsible about their pets.  They let them roam and have no problem with the nuisance

  • Not much of a life for the dogs, kept in cages, I bet that they were howling constantly. Still didn't deserve poisoning though. The owner, maybe...

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48 minutes ago, Boomer6969 said:

What are the white and blue lumps? I want to buy some as they seem to do the job.

The blue stuff looks like rat poison. The white coating...no idea but probably something the dog won't mind eating.

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Maybe the dogs had been barking night and day, like some of the dogs in my neighborhood do. Dog owners should show some responsibility and properly train their dogs to behave, so they don't constantly irritate the neighbors.

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I am not in favor of anyone poisioning dogs.  However, many around the globe and in particular in Thailand are irresponsible about their pets.  They let them roam and have no problem with the nuisance the animals are to their neighbors. 

The dogs in our village howl at night which is disturbing, but they also urinate and defecate in the grassy areas in the village.  That is hardly something that neighbors should have to put up with. 

Thailand needs a pet nuisance ordinance, where people who routinely let their animals roam are automatically fined for not properly caring for their pet.  It is also improper behavior to subject the pet to becoming attacked by other animals or struck by motor vehicles.  

A quick trip down any Thai street shows you that stray dogs are a problem and whether family pets or ferral animals they are a nuisance and present a hazzard to drivers. 

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7 dogs and in cages and sometimes wondering outside alone even dangerous breeds clearly not everyone happy with her in the soi.

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8 minutes ago, Xonax said:

Maybe the dogs had been barking night and day, like some of the dogs in my neighborhood do. Dog owners should show some responsibility and properly train their dogs to behave, so they don't constantly irritate the neighbors.

...or maybe the one who poisoned the dogs, the neighbor?, was just an <deleted> and liked killing animals. I hope the police find out and put him away for a long, long time. ????

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

This was the seventh case of one of her dogs being poisoned.

Do the dogs get poisoned every time they escape?  Because that seems to suggest both the motivation and the solution.

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Not much of a life for the dogs, kept in cages, I bet that they were howling constantly. Still didn't deserve poisoning though. The owner, maybe...

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1 hour ago, Boomer6969 said:

What are the white and blue lumps? I want to buy some as they seem to do the job.

I would suggest you sample it first to see if it does indeed do the job

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13 minutes ago, Xonax said:

Maybe the dogs had been barking night and day, like some of the dogs in my neighborhood do. Dog owners should show some responsibility and properly train their dogs to behave, so they don't constantly irritate the neighbors.

The dogs around my house are also barking day and night but they are good dogs and never bark or show their teeth at me. They even walk me to the shops and back and protect me from other dogs in different areas .Be nice to them and they will be nice to you.

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Ten dogs, among them a bull terrier. However much they are probably not very neighbourly, shouldn't be always on a lead or caged up!

 

Not advocating poisoning them but what a sorry existence for animals with no freedom!

 

In my opinion, the owner not my idea of a Dog Lover!!

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dogs in cages will bark and howl all the time... how many street dogs killed liittle children in BKK alone? : two in last 3 yrs

 

chemical castration 

  

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As the sun goes down in the village the dogs gather in packs running through the village here in Isaan. They fight and chase motorbikes etc. I have never seen someone walking a dog on a leash. 

 

31 minutes ago, Longwood50 said:

I am not in favor of anyone poisioning dogs.  However, many around the globe and in particular in Thailand are irresponsible about their pets.  They let them roam and have no problem with the nuisance the animals are to their neighbors. 

The dogs in our village howl at night which is disturbing, but they also urinate and defecate in the grassy areas in the village.  That is hardly something that neighbors should have to put up with. 

Thailand needs a pet nuisance ordinance, where people who routinely let their animals roam are automatically fined for not properly caring for their pet.  It is also improper behavior to subject the pet to becoming attacked by other animals or struck by motor vehicles.  

A quick trip down any Thai street shows you that stray dogs are a problem and whether family pets or ferral animals they are a nuisance and present a hazzard to drivers. 

This is the Thai way right or wrong in a hundred years from now you will never see a Thai with a pooper scooper in his hand. This is why the Aliens don't know who is in charge.

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Maybe there should be a new law that is 

 

Do you have permission of the neighbours of the street for 3 doors down (plus 7 houses opposite)  to keep a dog in the rented house ! Might prevent dog owners getting dogs !

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That woman is treating her dogs like material possessions, not living animals.  She is being cruel to them keeping them in cages or on chains all the time.  Dogs need to run and explore.  

 

She is also not considerate to her neighbours with having her dogs repeatedly escape and cause problems. 

 

She is the one at fault for the dogs deaths here, not the dogs, not even the man who poisoned them (although I don't agree with his methods). 

 

 

 

 

1 hour ago, edwinchester said:

The blue stuff looks like rat poison. The white coating...no idea but probably something the dog won't mind eating.

I think your right the blue stuff is prabably Warfarin, rat poisen, I got some poisen from the local NZ council a while back and they were blue cubes with a white coating, he said they were new and irrisistable to rodents, and he said keep them away from pets. 

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1 hour ago, Longwood50 said:

Thailand needs a pet nuisance ordinance, where people who routinely let their animals roam are automatically fined for not properly caring for their pet.

Not disagreeing with your point but, the authorities (read RTP) don't even adequately enforce traffic laws. IMO, it would be a useless ordinance.

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1 hour ago, Destiny1990 said:

7 dogs and in cages and sometimes wondering outside alone even dangerous breeds clearly not everyone happy with her in the soi.

Exactly, the dogs go crazy in the cages, and usually never stop barking, I have seen a set up like this a few sois away from where I live and it's insanity for the dogs, they just bark until the owner comes, and sometimes get beaten as well to shut them up, it's madness and animal cruelty 

the owner has some issues with her 'care' of dogs.  Only thing, if true, other neighbor's dogs also being poisoned, which if doing, better be looking over his shoulder.

 

I'm not prone to violence .... but ... 

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1 hour ago, Xonax said:

Maybe the dogs had been barking night and day, like some of the dogs in my neighborhood do. Dog owners should show some responsibility and properly train their dogs to behave, so they don't constantly irritate the neighbors.

10 Dogs in cages?   Sounds like a neighbour from hell!

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

She always kept them in cages or on leads but on this occasion another one got out.

Now that IS what I call animal cruelty. This women doesn't deserve to have any dogs if that's the way she treats them.

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Whoever did this did not kill the dogs when they where kept according to the owner in cages or on a lead ,

Seven caged dogs .Sounds like a neighbor from hell .

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

But he won't talk when asked to explain why he was doing this.

Maybe because the dogs are a pain in the ar$se to the neighbourhood.

He didn't poison your dogs on your property, only when they got out from under your control.

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1 hour ago, ChrisKC said:

Ten dogs, among them a bull terrier. However much they are probably not very neighbourly, shouldn't be always on a lead or caged up!

 

Not advocating poisoning them but what a sorry existence for animals with no freedom!

 

In my opinion, the owner not my idea of a Dog Lover!!

She should not have that many dogs, in some cities/states in US you need a kennel license to have more than a certian number of dogs . Plus she is no animal lover if she had 10 or more dogs in cages  in this heat? Probably howling/barking wanting to get out. My dog had free roamof my house /yard in US and I could walk him on a leash but at my command he would sit  if someone came to the door or gate. Can't keep them in cages.

 

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Great news, I wrote the same that these crazy soi dogs should be poisoned. Hope it will happen all over Thailand. 

3 hours ago, webfact said:

She always kept them in cages

well, probably better of dead than living their whole life caged up

2 hours ago, billsmart said:

...or maybe the one who poisoned the dogs, the neighbor?, was just an <deleted> and liked killing animals. I hope the police find out and put him away for a long, long time. ????

Probably  not..being realistic.

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Anyone who would poison a dog whether they are strays or not should suffer the same fate.

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