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Thai man dead, had "genitals ripped apart" in Pit Bull attack - owner says he's had enough of his pets


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5 hours ago, jak2002003 said:

Yes, what the heck is thar statement even mean for....like would it have been better if it had killed one or two people before... Jeeze. 

 

I can't undersrand people's attitudes here.  How can the guys family say the owner is a good man?  How can people in the village not be angry and want justice?  They are Co tent to just live in fear! 

 

How can the guy get away with no consequences... Only paying for the funeral? 

 

And even above all this, he can the dogs not be put to sleep... They are giving them a new home!  Who in their right mind would want to keep them now? 

The person who wrote this report needs to go back to school.  Dogs need an injection and the owner needs to be castrated and say a thousand wais

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23 minutes ago, Spock said:

Buddhists are against neutering dogs

No they are NOT.

 

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spaying/neutering is intended as an act of kindness, not only to prevent more suffering, but to try to bring a balance back to an environment that is being lost to overpopulation.

https://ar-cambodia.com/animal-sterilization-from-a-buddhist-perspective/

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6 hours ago, jak2002003 said:

Yes, what the heck is thar statement even mean for....like would it have been better if it had killed one or two people before... Jeeze. 

 

I can't undersrand people's attitudes here.  How can the guys family say the owner is a good man?  How can people in the village not be angry and want justice?  They are Co tent to just live in fear! 

 

How can the guy get away with no consequences... Only paying for the funeral? 

 

And even above all this, he can the dogs not be put to sleep... They are giving them a new home!  Who in their right mind would want to keep them now? 

The owner of the dogs should go to jail.

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1 minute ago, IvorBiggun2 said:

If Pit Bull breeds are dangerous then why are they so popular around the world?

 

https://www.pitbullinfo.org/pit-bulls-population.html

They should not be allowed in countries like Thailand and Cambodia where they are status symbols owned by people without a clue how to train, socialise or house the animals. Countries where there are no consequences in the event the dog maims or kills people, such as in this instance. 

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14 minutes ago, ThaiFelix said:

"One dog is one dog, two dogs is five".  Three dogs allowed to run free together is a disaster waiting to happen.  They become a marauding pack who edge each other on and are super difficult to control. 

Absolutely true!

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5 minutes ago, Spock said:

They should not be allowed in countries like Thailand and Cambodia where they are status symbols owned by people without a clue how to train, socialise or house the animals. Countries where there are no consequences in the event the dog maims or kills people, such as in this instance. 

But that doesn't answer my question. Why are Pit Bulls so popular around the world if they're considered a danger to humans?

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6 minutes ago, NorthernRyland said:

This reminds me of how Thai's walk around in THEIR villages with sticks to fend off dogs. I'm sorry, who really is the master in this relationship?

But each of those stick carrying villagers will have a soi dog of their own back home. Soi dogs are basically burglar alarms and are seen as an acceptable hinderance in village life.

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