jvs Posted February 10, 2023 Posted February 10, 2023 8 minutes ago, Mywayboy said: This Breed should be banned on a worldwide basis. That will not help much,people will find another breed that is just as dangerous and abuse that. Many breeds to pick from. 1
Popular Post sambum Posted February 10, 2023 Popular Post Posted February 10, 2023 4 hours ago, Jackbenimble said: Clown. A poodle raised by a bad owner isn't going to morph into a Pitbull. It will though deliver a very nasty bite and scare the s**t out of you..........possibly resulting in death but unlikely. Pitbull attacks are much less infrequent than attacks by other breeds its just that when they attack they are so powerful they cause a lot of damge and can easily kill. They are not born killers though. They need firm and loving owners otherwise - just like any breed - they will try to rule the roost. These owners were not bad people, just bad owners. Clueless. "...............not bad people, just bad owners." And just how many examples of the above do you reckon there are in Thailand? Just how many more tragedies waiting to happen because of "not bad people"? Personally, I think that Pit Bulls should be banned, but some people think that owners should have a licence for this breed. To own a gun legally in this country you have to have a licence and how many of those are illegally owned throughout the country? Licensing is obviously not the answer, and I am sick of hearing that they are very friendly, affectionate dogs if looked after correctly. They are huge, unpredictable animals that were originally bred to KILL, and unfortunately, they seem to be doing so on a regular basis, with little or no provocation, but it's not bulls that they are killing! Incidentally, regarding your statement that "Pit Bull attacks are less frequent than those by other breeds", I asked the question on Google - "Which breed of dog attacks humans most frequently?" Here is the answer:- "Pit bull. No dog breed has a more ferocious reputation than the pit bull, being recognized as the most aggressive dog breed. According to Canine Journal (an organization that collects and analyzes dog bite attacks in the United States), Pit bull attacks are responsible for the deaths of 185 people in the last ten years ..." Hmmm? 3 1
Popular Post pomchop Posted February 10, 2023 Popular Post Posted February 10, 2023 cue the it's the owner not the dog and my little sweet pit is so cute he wouldn't hurt anyone crowd.... then wait a few days and read another story very similar to this one.....admittedly this is one of the worst of the worst but once again it's a pit bull whose bite strength makes it a natural killer once whatever it is that sets it off good luck stopping an attack....and the dog obviously does not care if its the owner or a stranger a man or woman another dog or a kids whose guts it is ripping out...i feel sorry for all involved that have been terrorized and attacked and even killed by this "sweet little doggie" 5 2
Popular Post kidneyw Posted February 10, 2023 Popular Post Posted February 10, 2023 8 hours ago, webfact said: It is now being looked after by a kind (Jai Bun) other person. I think that the Jai Bun is going to become the next doggy treat. 2 1
Popular Post mut462 Posted February 10, 2023 Popular Post Posted February 10, 2023 No they don’t love their dogs, go through any village in Issan and show me the “love” 2 3
Popular Post IvorBiggun2 Posted February 10, 2023 Popular Post Posted February 10, 2023 Here's my man eater. 3
Chongalulu Posted February 10, 2023 Posted February 10, 2023 Although tragic ,there’s still a frisson of Schadenfreude that an owner who negligently enabled the previous biting of 10 people without effective counter measures has now had a taste of his own (fatal) medicine. There's no such thing as Karma,but were there to be…. 1
Popular Post Chongalulu Posted February 10, 2023 Popular Post Posted February 10, 2023 1 minute ago, IvorBiggun2 said: Here's my man eater. That you’ve enabled the dog to elevate its perceived standing by allowing it to sit on the furniture as an equal to humans illustrates a lack of understanding in a fundamental of dog training. Does it share your bed too? ????♂️ 2 1
transam Posted February 10, 2023 Posted February 10, 2023 26 minutes ago, mut462 said: No they don’t love their dogs, go through any village in Issan and show me the “love” This one do....? 1
IvorBiggun2 Posted February 10, 2023 Posted February 10, 2023 6 minutes ago, nchuckle said: That you’ve enabled the dog to elevate its perceived standing by allowing it to sit on the furniture as an equal to humans illustrates a lack of understanding in a fundamental of dog training. Does it share your bed too? Where does it say I allow it to 'sit on the furniture'? She jumped on the chair when we weren't looking. As a good owner she didn't remain there longer than it took to take the picture. Nice try nchuckle 1
BostonRob2 Posted February 10, 2023 Posted February 10, 2023 7 hours ago, marin said: I really feel for the family and the deceased who died a horrible death. But dang they have big jockeys here. Add that to the small horses and well.......... The jockeys in Thailand are as scrawny and wiry as they are everywhere; he must have let himself go a bit in retirement. Rooster
Tish 2 Posted February 10, 2023 Posted February 10, 2023 7 hours ago, BritManToo said: There's one near where I walk in the mornings. Runs out and slams against the fence every time I go past frothing and rattling the bars in a complete out-of-control frenzy. If it got out it would try to kill me, which is why I always carry a steel baton with me. All dogs that try to attack passers by should be killed. No matter what breed or size. Sounds just like the one i pass on my walk too.These dogs aren't pets and in the UK and i presume in a lot of countries they are usually owned by empty-headed would be tough guys. 2
marin Posted February 10, 2023 Posted February 10, 2023 10 minutes ago, BostonRob2 said: The jockeys in Thailand are as scrawny and wiry as they are everywhere; he must have let himself go a bit in retirement. Doubled in weight is a lot more than a bit. Still feel sorry for him.
IslandLover Posted February 10, 2023 Posted February 10, 2023 11 hours ago, Captain Monday said: "There is nothing such as a bad dog, only bad owners. " Rubbish! Pitbulls are a banned breed in a lot of European countries, including the U.K., yet they are still being bred in the form of Pitbull crosses, or the latest "designer dog", the XL Bully, by backyard breeders. The owners may well be bad, if the thuggish types that own them are anything to go by, but the dogs themselves are lethal. Thankfully they are immediately euthanised if they kill a human being.
IslandLover Posted February 10, 2023 Posted February 10, 2023 2 hours ago, nchuckle said: That you’ve enabled the dog to elevate its perceived standing by allowing it to sit on the furniture as an equal to humans illustrates a lack of understanding in a fundamental of dog training. Does it share your bed too? ????♂️ That's why I only have cats. They do all of those things and don't give a xxxx. ???? 1
Captain Monday Posted February 10, 2023 Posted February 10, 2023 13 minutes ago, IslandLover said: Rubbish! Pitbulls are a banned breed in a lot of European countries, including the U.K., yet they are still being bred in the form of Pitbull crosses, or the latest "designer dog", the XL Bully, by backyard breeders. The owners may well be bad, if the thuggish types that own them are anything to go by, but the dogs themselves are lethal. Thankfully they are immediately euthanised if they kill a human being. Interesting that is why I say for one reason a breed can’t be banned. Wouldn’t it be great if we could put these thugs, criminals also who are covered in tattoos in jail instead ? 1
NanLaew Posted February 10, 2023 Posted February 10, 2023 6 hours ago, JonnyF said: Great therapy dogs too. Look at the unbridled joy on the faces of those elderly people. Incredible. Honestly? Now you're getting desperate. Understandable but still desperate. Did I mention silly?
IslandLover Posted February 10, 2023 Posted February 10, 2023 6 hours ago, Burma Bill said: IMO, it should have been packed off to Vietnam as a culinary delight!! Better test it for rabies first ..... 1
IslandLover Posted February 10, 2023 Posted February 10, 2023 5 minutes ago, Captain Monday said: Interesting that is why I say for one reason a breed can’t be banned. Wouldn’t it be great if we could put these thugs, criminals also who are covered in tattoos in jail instead ? I watched a programme on TV recently about the lengths people will go to to breed these types of dogs in the UK to circumvent the law. Some of them were drug dealers and other assorted violent criminals ????. They sell them for huge amounts of money and the transaction is usually done down the local pub.
Andre0720 Posted February 10, 2023 Posted February 10, 2023 10 hours ago, JonnyF said: How many examples do you need? Well, agree. "Instead of spending $10,000 to $15,000 for a trained Belgian [Malinois] or GSD [German Shepherd], they are now taking pit bulls from shelters and training them, and they are proving themselves to be amazing police and military K9s." Dogs are selected from shelter Austin Pets Alive! and trained by Universal K9, before being placed in police departments around the country at no charge. The New York-based Animal Farm Foundation provides a sponsorship to Universal K9 to contribute to the cost of the training. Since the program started two years ago, 11 pit bulls have been placed with police departments. All for the sake of saving money. 11 Pit Bulls were able to be trained. So obviously, some are trainable. The problem is to eliminate those Pit Bulls that have the instinct of biting and shaking whatever they were able to grab, and render someone handicapped. Does not happen with German Shepherds. Which simply bite, and hold, without causing damage. So how could these 11 Pit Bulls, saved from euthanasia perhaps, compensate for all these people, many of which children, were injured by so many Pit Bulls. Just look at the pictures of injured people. from Pit Bull compared to German Shepherds. I hope it does not happen to members of your family. 1
IslandLover Posted February 10, 2023 Posted February 10, 2023 7 hours ago, Neeranam said: I have a dangerous dog, half Bang Keow half Shibu Inu. When people come to my house I put a muzzle on him or lock him in a room. He is a guard dog, he stay unmuzzled the rest of the time. I've taken 2 of my daughters to the hospital after minor bites when he was young, but decided to train him better than kill him. If he had been a Pit Bull, my kids would have been seriously hurt. or dead ????
IslandLover Posted February 10, 2023 Posted February 10, 2023 10 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said: That is so ridiculous. Ironic that so many fatal dog attacks occur in Liverpool.
IslandLover Posted February 10, 2023 Posted February 10, 2023 10 hours ago, Captain Monday said: Maybe ridiculous. But think how much better we would be if people were held responsible for their actions or inactions? You know you have a dangerous animal and you have encouraged it to be so. Then it gets loose and kills somebody. Pure negligence In the UK people have been jailed for having out of control dogs that fatally attack someone.
Gottfrid Posted February 10, 2023 Posted February 10, 2023 12 hours ago, webfact said: It is now being looked after by a kind (Jai Bun) other person. See, now we understand why some people eat dogs.
IslandLover Posted February 10, 2023 Posted February 10, 2023 11 hours ago, jvs said: So this dog is just a single purpose detection dog,nothing special. Any dog with high drive can be taught this,it is just a game for the dog. If only people who have a high drive dog of any breed would give it enough attention(work) then there would be a lot less trouble with aggression. There is also the thought that an aggressive dog would make a good PSD, not so.Many aggressive dogs are just scared. The dog who killed his owner in this case should have been disposed of after his first bite incident. Now he killed his owner,once a dog is in that state of mind there is no stopping it. According to the op the owner was a big guy,95 kilo but i bet he was just very obese and not fit to fight of his dog. Now a kind person is taking care of it? Some people are very slow learners. Yes we have a Bully who looks like a pitbull but genetically he is totally different. The Pitbull is a banned breed in the UK but the XL Bully is not. Guess which breed is now killing children and adults, including their owners? ☹️ 1
riclag Posted February 10, 2023 Posted February 10, 2023 6 hours ago, BangkokReady said: I guess they didn't mind it attacking other people and didn't think it would attack them. A tough lesson to learn. They’re considered Family members! Many Thai people treat their pets better than humans.
Popular Post spidermike007 Posted February 10, 2023 Popular Post Posted February 10, 2023 Darwin was right. The theory of natural selection, means we all have to exhibit certain survival skills, to thrive in this world. Self protection is just one of those skills. Some have it, some do not. Those who do not are prey for pitbulls and other similarly horrendous creatures, who some mistake as house pets. When a dog attacks one person, one time, it should be put down immediately, without hesitation. When you keep a dog that continues to attack people, and you end up getting mauled to death by your savage beast, you will likely receive little sympathy from this peanut gallery. 3
Enoon Posted February 10, 2023 Posted February 10, 2023 13 hours ago, amexpat said: There sure are a lot of bad pit bull owners, then. Very much the breed of choice for the "wrong sort". Under educated, under achieving, irresponsible, unemployable, aggressive, petty criminal, brutal, desperate for "respect" but possessed of no human qualities that deserve it? ..........get yourself a Pitbull! Mix and match those characteristics whichever way you like.......the end result is the same. 2
proton Posted February 10, 2023 Posted February 10, 2023 4 hours ago, IvorBiggun2 said: Here's my man eater. Look depressed is it the singing practice?
proton Posted February 10, 2023 Posted February 10, 2023 17 minutes ago, riclag said: They’re considered Family members! Many Thai people treat their pets better than humans. Nonsense, they have no idea how to look after pets, they are at most photo extras. 1
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