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Stray Dogs: Thai animal lovers react to dog shot in the head with a harpoon dart

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Daily News Thai Caption: Savagely cruel

 

Reaction from Thai animal lovers was swift after a vet posted about a stray dog that had been shot in the head by a harpoon dart used to catch fish.

 

The dart with a spur had pierced the stray's head and gone right through.

 

It was initially in a coma and barely breathing but an update later after surgery showed the dog with its eyes open and the prognosis was that it would be back on the streets in a few days, reported Daily News.

 

Netizens reacted to the savage cruelty of someone who might do this. 

 

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Picture: Daily News

 

They praised the vets at "Bung Ta Lua" veterinary hospital (in Nakhon Ratchasima) for their efforts.

 

Some hoped that bad karma would be visited upon whoever did this. 

 

A 45 second video posted later on the same page showed the dog apparently none the worse for wear. No one mentioned the menace of street dogs. 

 

The shooter could face 2 years in jail and a 40,000 baht fine for such an attack. 

 

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Thai 'animal lovers' who eat animals, allow cock fighting and capturing birds and turtles for making 'merit'. As well as letting the soi dog population continue to grow, leaving animals to live miserable diseased lives. There is no such thing as karma, it's a myth.

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18 minutes ago, webfact said:

No one mentioned the menace of street dogs. 

Totally sums up the contradiction of this story!

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25 minutes ago, webfact said:

it would be back on the streets in a few days

bad news. 

 

26 minutes ago, webfact said:

Netizens reacted to the savage cruelty of someone who might do this. 

as they posted to twitter in outrage from their local moo ga tat. 

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26 minutes ago, webfact said:

They praised the vets at "Bung Ta Lua" veterinary hospital (in Nakhon Ratchasima) for their efforts.

My guess is that they just wanted to "play doctor", for face. While the right thing to do was to put mutt out of his misery.

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30 minutes ago, webfact said:

was swift

pitty they can't use the same action to clean up the mongrel soi dogs that s_hit everywhere and bite kids. 

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4 minutes ago, billsmart said:

Kudos to the vet. Antimosis to the perpatrator.

Perpetrator should be hired slot a few more of the vermin ????

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Dogs have different characters , just as humans .

There are good ones and bad ones ...

But humans who support cruelty towards animals and post things like " kill them all " on a public forum , just prove by their comments that they are not better than the bad and aggressive soi dogs themselves , and should consequently be treated as such ...

 

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2 hours ago, proton said:

Perpetrator should be hired slot a few more of the vermin ????

The perpetrator should suffer the same as the dog he shot. ????

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1 hour ago, nobodysfriend said:

Dogs have different characters , just as humans .

There are good ones and bad ones ...

But humans who support cruelty towards animals and post things like " kill them all " on a public forum , just prove by their comments that they are not better than the bad and aggressive soi dogs themselves , and should consequently be treated as such ...

 

Calls to kill all strays is common sense, not cruelty. Cruelty is letting them live on in the state they do.

3 hours ago, nobodysfriend said:

Dogs have different characters , just as humans .

There are good ones and bad ones ...

But humans who support cruelty towards animals and post things like " kill them all " on a public forum , just prove by their comments that they are not better than the bad and aggressive soi dogs themselves , and should consequently be treated as such ...

 

Stray dogs are bad. End of story.

 

 

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" I love dogs;

properly prepaired

they are delicious."

10 hours ago, steven100 said:

pitty they can't use the same action to clean up the mongrel soi dogs that s_hit everywhere and bite kids. 

We could say the same about the junta government right ?

11 hours ago, jaywalker said:

Stray dogs are bad. End of story.

 

 

 

Yes Adolf !!! Of course u r right , mein Fuehrer !

 

scary purple head ugly face vector illustration

 

But , of course , you describe yourself as

 "Pom Farang. Mai Khow Jai" .That's right .

18 hours ago, proton said:

Perpetrator should be hired slot a few more of the vermin ????

I Could be his 1st Customer,There is a 24/7 BARKING / HOWLING Dog opposite me & The Owner is such an Ignorant T**t Won't control it !!

23 hours ago, webfact said:

No one mentioned the menace of street dogs. 

 

I'm a dog lover but when it comes to free roaming soi dogs then I'm not. Just this morning I got attacked by 2 whilst out cycling. Wish I had a coin for every dog attack I've endured over the years I'd be a rich man.

On 10/6/2022 at 9:12 AM, proton said:

Thai 'animal lovers' who eat animals, allow cock fighting and capturing birds and turtles for making 'merit'. As well as letting the soi dog population continue to grow, leaving animals to live miserable diseased lives. There is no such thing as karma, it's a myth.

That is a pretty interesting comment.

I reckon there is a lot of truth there.????????

20 hours ago, proton said:

Perpetrator should be hired slot a few more of the vermin ????

Shooting a dog with a harpoon gun is hardly a concerted effort to keep numbers down, is it?

 

Just an act of random cruelty, or casual sadism.

 

 

4 minutes ago, huangnon said:

Shooting a dog with a harpoon gun is hardly a concerted effort to keep numbers down, is it?

 

Just an act of random cruelty, or casual sadism.

 

Could have been an accident. We will never know unless we get the full story.

14 hours ago, jaywalker said:

Stray dogs are bad. End of story.

 

papa empathizes with stray dogs,

& papa likes pussy too.

7 minutes ago, huangnon said:

Shooting a dog with a harpoon gun is hardly a concerted effort to keep numbers down, is it?

 

Just an act of random cruelty, or casual sadism.

 

 

At least he made an effort, he needs a gun though

24 minutes ago, Lucky Bones said:

karma, it's a myth

No Grasshopper,

 it's real.

Perhaps,

 in your next incarnation,

 you will understand.

Up to you.

 

 

36 minutes ago, proton said:

At least he made an effort, he needs a gun though

Right. Same sort of person as made the headlines today, you mean?

On 10/6/2022 at 9:12 AM, proton said:

Thai 'animal lovers' who eat animals, allow cock fighting and capturing birds and turtles for making 'merit'. As well as letting the soi dog population continue to grow, leaving animals to live miserable diseased lives. There is no such thing as karma, it's a myth.

i agree with your comments .

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