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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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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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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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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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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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