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Three Pit Bulls abandoned, starved, and turned cannibal in Thailand

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Four malnourished Pit Bulls were abandoned by their owner in a house in Bang Bua Thong, Nonthaburi, Thailand. One of the dogs was killed by the other dogs eating it before concerned neighbours contacted local authorities for assistance, Khaosod reported.

 

Residents of a village in Bang Bua Thong were shocked to discover this alarming case after a TikTok user posted about the pit bulls. The abandoned dogs were left to starve in a house after the owner moved away without them. With no one to provide food or water, the pit bulls were left to feed on each other, resulting in one canine’s death.

 

Following the incident, local authorities, including the village head and others, stepped in to help rescue the remaining three pit bulls and remove the dog’s carcass from the house. Phuang Thong, a 61 year old neighbour living opposite the house, revealed that a married couple had rented the house and brought the four pit bulls along, but eventually the couple had a fall-out and both moved out, leaving the dogs behind unattended.

 

 

by Nattapong Westwood

 

Top Photo by Khaosod.

 

Full story: https://thethaiger.com/news/national/three-pitbulls-abandoned-starved-and-turned-cannibal-in-tragic-home-ordeal

 

 

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  • What kind of mental retards own 4 pitbulls ?   Owners should be traced and face charges then spend some time in a cage on prison food to give them a taste of their own medicine.

  • Hakuna Matata
    Hakuna Matata

    Just kill them.   This kind of dogs are dangerous for people.

  • save the frogs
    save the frogs

    I nearly got attacked by a pit bull in my home country, not thailand. It was trying to break free from the owner's leash ... the owner was holding on with both hands and all his might. If it

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Totally irresponsible people. 

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What kind of mental retards own 4 pitbulls ?

 

Owners should be traced and face charges then spend some time in a cage on prison food to give them a taste of their own medicine.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

a married couple had rented the house and brought the four pit bulls along, but eventually the couple had a fall-out and both moved out, leaving the dogs behind unattended.

People ...

Mahatma Gandhi said , that one can clearly see the state a society is in , by the way they treat their animals ...

That goes for individuals as well ... Human Scum .

Why the hell are those dogs heavily chained up when they're in a cage? A little overkill if you ask me.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Phuang Thong, a 61 year old neighbour living opposite the house, revealed that a married couple had rented the house and brought the four pit bulls along, but eventually the couple had a fall-out and both moved out, leaving the dogs behind unattended

And didn't notify anyone until they half starved to death and turned on one other for food?

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35 minutes ago, Denim said:

What kind of mental retards own 4 pitbulls ?

 

Owners should be traced and face charges then spend some time in a cage on prison food to give them a taste of their own medicine.

agree 100% with you. Pit bull = no need at all to have this crap-dog around..

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Illegal in the UK for 30 years as well as other countries and should be here, they are not suitable as pets, too dangerous. Of course the morons have been getting round the law with XL bully breeds, sometimes called an extension of the Pit Bull, and just as dangerous, these are not illegal. They have killed 16 people in the UK in the past 18 months, then there is uproar after the cops shot two of them on the street in London last month. 

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I nearly got attacked by a pit bull in my home country, not thailand.

It was trying to break free from the owner's leash ... the owner was holding on with both hands and all his might.

If it had broken free, I'd be dead or seriously injured.

Those things are scary powerful beasts. 

I'm not a big fan of allowing these animals as pets, particularly after my near-death experience. 

 

 

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Just kill them.

 

This kind of dogs are dangerous for people.

Turned cambial ? I thought with Pitbulls  it is part of their natural breed, to attack and kill any dog.  

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Disgraceful cruelty. Some people shouldn't be allowed to own these magnificent dogs.

 

All mine has to worry about is getting his favourite spot on the couch for his afternoon snooze. ????

 

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2 hours ago, IvorBiggun2 said:

Why the hell are those dogs heavily chained up when they're in a cage? A little overkill if you ask me.

So they don't eat each other.

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1 hour ago, Hakuna Matata said:

 

 

This kind of dogs are dangerous for people.

Sez a person who has never experienced owning one. You know nothing.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, brianthainess said:

Turned cambial ? I thought with Pitbulls  it is part of their natural breed, to attack and kill any dog.  

So how did they all live together? Pitbulls, like any dog can be bred by professional breeders for good temperament, though with some breeds like Pitbulls, Alsatians, etc. There will always be some nervous aggression remaining, yes, it's in the genes. I doubt the ones in this article were bred to be home companions though.

2 hours ago, Speedhump said:

Pitbulls, like any dog can be bred by professional breeders for good temperament,

BS it can't be bred Out they were bred to fight and kill and it will ALWAYS remain in their instinct no matter what. 

8 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

BS it can't be bred Out they were bred to fight and kill and it will ALWAYS remain in their instinct no matter what. 

Once again someone spouting off and hasn't a clue as to what he's on about.

 

 
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Can pitbulls be born aggressive?
 
Dogs Aren't Born Bad

Aggressive dogs aren't born that way. Mean dogs frequently aren't properly socialized as puppies. They also likely have been abused or starved well into adulthood. People choose Pit Bulls for dog-fighting simply because they're a strong and large breed – not because they're monsters.

 

 
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3 hours ago, IvorBiggun2 said:

Sez a person who has never experienced owning one. You know nothing.

 

 

 

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Here we go again with the same old same old rubbish from the same old poster.

 

My dogs wouldn't harm a soul.

 

Until they do, and then what will you do?

 

11 minutes ago, IvorBiggun2 said:

Once again someone spouting off and hasn't a clue as to what he's on about.

 

 
 

 

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5 hours ago, proton said:

Illegal in the UK for 30 years as well as other countries and should be here, they are not suitable as pets, too dangerous. Of course the morons have been getting round the law with XL bully breeds, sometimes called an extension of the Pit Bull, and just as dangerous, these are not illegal. They have killed 16 people in the UK in the past 18 months, then there is uproar after the cops shot two of them on the street in London last month. 

This comment is irrelevant to the nature of the OP. This is about unnecessary cruelty of animals of whatever breed. I don't like pitbulls in the slightest but they have my sympathy as it relates to the context of the topic. 

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This comment is irrelevant to the nature of the OP. This is about unnecessary cruelty of animals of whatever breed. I don't like pitbulls in the slightest but they have my sympathy as it relates to the context of the topic. 

The biggest animal cruelty in the world is eating them, 3 dogs left to eat each other is a drop in the ocean. Do all those dead animals killed for meat have your sympathy as well as vicious dogs?

Dog eat dog world. The floor of that cage is remarkable clean........

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17 minutes ago, proton said:

The biggest animal cruelty in the world is eating them, 3 dogs left to eat each other is a drop in the ocean. Do all those dead animals killed for meat have your sympathy as well as vicious dogs?

My comment shows clearly I am against animal cruelty in all its forms but it seems to me you are Ok that cruelty to "vicious" dogs is justified. Well, it isn't! And certainly not to me.

 

The topic is NOT about vicious dogs per se. It is about cruelty to dogs, that happen to be pit bulls! No more comments needed about Pit Bulls.

 

Stay on the OP topic please!

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1 hour ago, brianthainess said:

BS it can't be bred Out they were bred to fight and kill and it will ALWAYS remain in their instinct no matter what. 

All terriers were first bred for tenacity and aggression. That's proof that it can be bred out.

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23 hours ago, Hakuna Matata said:

Just kill them.

 

This kind of dogs are dangerous for people.

do you have this kind of attitude in life in general? poor way to solve any issue. the problem is not the dogs but the owners and breeders. 

 

I had a rottweiller in the 80's before they became popular.  sweetest most gentle soul of a dog you could ever find. problem started when the socially inept attention seekers started buying them to look tough. it was then the problems started with this breed. 

 

in breeding and breeding for aggessivity result in dangerous dogs ... and people

 

@Hakuna Matata your way of seeing things kind of proves my point

 

kill em all, sort em out later attitude...

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22 hours ago, Speedhump said:

like any dog can be bred by professional breeders for good temperament,

Unless they have mental issues.

3 hours ago, watchcat said:

Unless they have mental issues.

The breeder? Yes if breeding for aggression that shows some mental problems indeed. A dog born with mental issues? I fail to see the relevance. Abberations are definitely irrelevant.

55 minutes ago, Speedhump said:

The breeder? Yes if breeding for aggression that shows some mental problems indeed. A dog born with mental issues? I fail to see the relevance. Abberations are definitely irrelevant.

well said!

Several years ago my soi was a mini Farang Ghetto, with a Swiss, a Dane, a Frenchman and a couple of Americans.  The other American noticed that his next-door neighbors had had a loud fight and had both left their townhouse, leaving the doors and gate locked up.  They had two dogs that were left in the carport and 3 or 4 cats, which were left inside.  The dogs started crying when their owners didn't come back the next day, so we all got together and managed to get some food and water to them over the fence.  My wife knew who their landlady was and managed to get a message to her that her tenants had abandoned their pets.  The next day with wife returned and fed the neglected dogs and cats.

 

After a few months they moved away, taking their dogs, but leaving their cats behind.  Most of the cats didn't survive the transition from house cat to street cat, but one tough old one-eyed Siamese still visits my wife occasionally to get a free meal.

 

It really is shocking how some people will neglect their pets.

4 hours ago, Callmeishmael said:

It really is shocking how some people will neglect their pets.

Different strokes different folks. But I'm with you.

On 6/12/2023 at 9:46 AM, IvorBiggun2 said:

Sez a person who has never experienced owning one. You know nothing.

 

 

 

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Statistics don't lie, these things should be eradicated full stop !

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