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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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2 hours 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.

no such thing as dangerous/bad breeds only dangerous/bad owners

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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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3 hours ago, Boomer6969 said:

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

You do know that cruelty to small animals is a precursor to psychopathy don’t you?

1 hour ago, howlee101 said:

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

No but if they incentified the police officers to enforce the law they would.  But your point is well taken.  A law that is not enforced is just a meaningless law.  

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This what's going to happen a lot more ,why? Because The government won't do anything about the Soi dog problem .

Soi dogs need to be Exterminated to protect the people from Snarling/biting Flea/tick/mange ridden suffering roaming Mutts.

3 hours ago, Boomer6969 said:

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

Eggs from a dodo,  can't you see that?

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Well done the owner of the blue pills. For seven years I had nine dogs living next door to me. At first, they used to just let them wander about and they practically lived just outside my front gate. Then they decided to fix the garden wall after which the dogs were shut in, that's when the noise problems started. Because the animals were getting no exercise, they barked incessantly day and night. I never complained because I wanted to live in peace with the neighbours, who were Thai.

Fortunately, they moved away a few weeks back taking the animals with them and the new owner is a farang who only has two dogs. Still one too many in my opinion.

Why anyone wants to own more than one of the noisy beggars is beyond me.

If you put substances that are poisonous to dogs on your land and a neighbours dog trespasses on said land then steals your substance , would that be classed as poisoning the dog ? 

2 hours 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. 

I make a monthly contribution to a local organization that captures and neuters stray Soi Dogs/cats as well as vaccinating and helping with adoption.

If they can't breed eventually the problem will be solved. But, as you say, the real problem is the humans.

Can't neuter or poison them; it's illegal.

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4 hours ago, Boomer6969 said:

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

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

 

I wonder if she is getting the message.   It is a nasty business poisoning dogs, but sometimes that's the only way you can deal with them when the owner is irresponsible and the dogs are harassing people, killing chickens and otherwise misbehaving.  I have never understood anybody needing ten dogs -- or even three.

3 minutes ago, Foghorn said:

If you put substances that are poisonous to dogs on your land and a neighbours dog trespasses on said land then steals your substance , would that be classed as poisoning the dog ? 

That's classified as "He got what he came around."

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I mention this more than once dogs free on the street are dangerous, it makes no difference they are stray dogs or belong to somebody, every day when I cycle I have to change my route so as not to run into dogs.

To deter them I use vinegar, but it is still dangerous to avoid them on the bike.

When you fall and the bad luck that a car hits you, the owner is nowhere to be seen.

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. ????

Unlikely.  Much more likely that the dog owner had a ridiculous number of dogs and the owner did not keep them contained.  Like the guy who lives here:

 

 

 

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The comments in this thread, almost promoting the cruelty to animals has proved once again what a sad sorry bunch of people inhabit Asean Now, whilst proclaiming they are nice people just trying to get on in life.
How very tragic

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. ????

Or they have been barking all night and day like they all do. Maybe no1 wants to visit this guy because of the aggressive pack. I'm planning to buy 1 cock from my neighbour because he starts 2am and make soup of him

2 hours 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!!

Yes, in fact, it is the owner that should have been poisoned.  That would have solved the problem for now and in the future.

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10 dogs! No noise, no smell? I don't think so.

 

Correct result as far as I'm concerned.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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For a nation of animal lovers, "at one with nature".......they are totally ßhite at looking after dogs........why the hell does anyone need more than one dog or two, if you are breeder,........and all kept in cages???........Death must have been a blessed relief for them.

1 hour ago, Lopchan said:

The comments in this thread, almost promoting the cruelty to animals has proved once again what a sad sorry bunch of people inhabit Asean Now, whilst proclaiming they are nice people just trying to get on in life.
How very tragic

The cruelty lies in the manner in which these dogs are kept......caged!!!!

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3 hours ago, smudger1951 said:

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. 

 

Never seen any Thais walking anywhere.

1 minute ago, keithkarmann said:

Never seen any Thais walking anywhere.

Walking back last night watched a Thai guy jump on his bike. He rode out of his front gate round to the wall at the back of his house, switch the water supply on (or off?) and rode back to the front, closed the gate......555

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No stmpathy, let your animals roam and foul other peoples gardens, then tough <deleted>! The more poisoned the better. Thailand has over the last few years put a value on these rabid filthy vermin almost over the lives of people - there needs to be a huge cull on these filthy creatures. Anyone that has the pleasure of being attacked by a pack of these rabid curs while walking or out on their bikes will know what I mean - and if your home becomes another "Pet's" toilet for your neighbours animals will probably appreciate their demise.

1 hour ago, RocketDog said:

I make a monthly contribution to a local organization that captures and neuters stray Soi Dogs/cats as well as vaccinating and helping with adoption

You need to up your contribution.  From all appearances their genitals are working faster than the vet who is neutering them. 

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1 hour ago, Lopchan said:

The comments in this thread, almost promoting the cruelty to animals

I love animals particularly dogs and have always had at least one dog and as many as 3 at one time.  However, anyone who thinks it is not cruel to cage and animal all day or let them fend for themselves on the streets of Thailand is certainly inflicting a different kind of cruelty. 

The stray animals should be rounded up and either adopted out or euthanized.  That is for the both the betterment of the animal and for the safety of the public. 

I can't count the number of close misses I have had as dogs take over the streets.  My GF hit one on her bike and has had numerous encounters where they chase her on the bike as she motors by.  I see where the dogs become a nuisance in eating establishments begging for food from the customers and in one instance a pack of dogs viciously attacked another. 

Do the world and the animals a favor.  They are your companion and treat them accordingly not caged all day.  If you can't properly excercise and socialize with your animals, then don't have them.  

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I'm willing to supply more poison to eradicate all those dangerous dogs ????

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1 hour ago, Will B Good said:

For a nation of animal lovers, "at one with nature".......they are totally ßhite at looking after dogs........why the hell does anyone need more than one dog or two, if you are breeder,........and all kept in cages???........Death must have been a blessed relief for them.

Since when have they been a nation of dog lovers? They simply tolerate them as a Ghost warning device, they treat animals terribly, but I have to be honest, and say that the more Thai dogs destroyed the better. A few years back there was a discussion about removing a lot of feral dogs from the beach areas in Thailand, I offered my services to shoot as many as possible, but no one from the government took me up - in fact it could have been an interesting proposition for revenue in the post Covid situation, High End Tourists Invited to Shoot mangy stray dogs, maybe getting a discount on the Elite card......every hundred mingers carcasses gets you a 100K discount. Cats at 50%.

2 minutes ago, sawadee1947 said:

I'm willing to supply more poison to eradicate all those dangerous dogs ????

You and me will not be very popular in this Woke world gone mad...I expect you are in Thailand as anyone that dares to speak their TRUE mind, would be hounded and ruined in the politically correct Western countries!

Hmmm…. Saves taking the dogs up to Laos where they eat them, I suppose

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