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Pitbull Attack in Chonburi Ends Tragically

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6 hours ago, proton said:

You make a good point, lets hope this one pulled the trigger though!

 

 

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Yes and then himself, he looks more dangerous than the poor dog.

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"Local residents intervened, restraining the aggressive dog by tying its mouth and feet, resulting in its unfortunate fortunate death, presumably due to suffocation."

 

Said it before - I'll say it again - these unpredictable beasts should be banned - never mind they make wonderful family pets, they are time bombs, pure and simple.

8 hours ago, sammieuk1 said:

Get the savage mutt in the freezer and ship  it off to Vietnam ????

Aka hilltribe Chiangrai closer

8 hours ago, peter zwart said:

And fine the owner big time and advice him to keep a cat.

What a tiger from tiger temple maybe?

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8 minutes ago, sambum said:

"Local residents intervened, restraining the aggressive dog by tying its mouth and feet, resulting in its unfortunate fortunate death, presumably due to suffocation."

 

Said it before - I'll say it again - these unpredictable beasts should be banned - never mind they make wonderful family pets, they are time bombs, pure and simple.

Unfortunately they don't severely injure or kill enough owners 

8 minutes ago, sambum said:

"Local residents intervened, restraining the aggressive dog by tying its mouth and feet, resulting in its unfortunate fortunate death, presumably due to suffocation."

 

Said it before - I'll say it again - these unpredictable beasts should be banned - never mind they make wonderful family pets, they are time bombs, pure and simple.

Any dog is a time bomb if kept locked up and never exercised. Correction get a goldfish!

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7 hours ago, Reginald Prewster said:

better to say pretending DOG OWNERS grow up...

 

I started with 14 in a kennel club and the owner was a well known police leader.

His dogs were high priced guard dogs, drug dogs and 2 have been even trained as guides for disabled people with a poor eye sight..

 

...Unfortunately this won't happen if you are not spending twice a day 15 minutes and teach your dogs.

You can teach it in many ways and also a Pitbull can be a lovely "person"

I say "person" because its the owner that reflects the behaviour of the dog.. 

 

Most people take their dogs for a run but never teach them the needed lessons.. 

Unfortunately the owners mostly get away with it because the dog attacks first and outsider.

 

I agree that this is the dog owner's fault, not the dog's! I think it is tragic not only for the poor man who was attacked, but also that the dog had to suffer painful death due to lack of training by the owner. All pit bulls I've interacted with in the past have been lovely, but they have been taught well and know boundaries.

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Ban all Pitbulls and bull dogs, these things belong in a zoo. Not only do they attack humans, but other dogs as well. Only insecure guys with no functioning balls own a stupid dog called Pitbull. 

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10 hours ago, mania said:

Hopefully owner is held 100% responsible for medical expenses + Trauma

Death sentence is warranted or prison time.

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The only thing they got wrong in this article is this:

Local residents intervened, restraining the aggressive dog by tying its mouth and feet, resulting in its unfortunate death, presumably due to suffocation.

That was the great blessing in all of this. One less murderous hound to contend with. Every dog in Thailand that bites a person just once, should be put down.

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9 hours ago, ezzra said:

Some dog breeds are no better than wild animals once they roam free, and keeping them be  licenced by special permits.

Pitbulls are worse than wild animals. A wild animal will avoid people for the most part, but an aggressive pit bull that is unrestrained will attack any person or animal it can get to.

There is a dangerous pit on my soi and the owner keeps her chained to a wall and gives her garbage to eat and no love at all.  Many times I found her water dish empty on the hottest days with no sun protection. She made it clear she didn't want friends but I started giving her bits of bacon and table scraps and a pig knee on occasion. I also taught her to swim and give her a nice shampoo occasionally and slowly acclimated her to my dogs until they became good friends. I ran her a water line that fills her bowl with fresh cool water every hour.  She has gotten loose a few times and bitten at least one guy and a few dogs.  If I see her running wild I give her a whistle and she comes and gives me licks and I walk her back home.  Never hurts to have friends especially vicious man-eaters.

Very good , this race should not been allowed at all , Pitbull's are a killer bread ...

30 minutes ago, LikeItHot said:

There is a dangerous pit on my soi and the owner keeps her chained to a wall and gives her garbage to eat and no love at all.  Many times I found her water dish empty on the hottest days with no sun protection. She made it clear she didn't want friends but I started giving her bits of bacon and table scraps and a pig knee on occasion. I also taught her to swim and give her a nice shampoo occasionally and slowly acclimated her to my dogs until they became good friends. I ran her a water line that fills her bowl with fresh cool water every hour.  She has gotten loose a few times and bitten at least one guy and a few dogs.  If I see her running wild I give her a whistle and she comes and gives me licks and I walk her back home.  Never hurts to have friends especially vicious man-eaters.

For a minute there I thought you were giving the owner shampoo's and teaching her how to swim????

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The good thing is that the bastard died! 

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Dig lovers mindset!

 

Attack and maim people but "unfortunately the dog died".

 

Good riddance. 

 

 

11 hours ago, mania said:

Hopefully owner is held 100% responsible for medical expenses + Trauma

indeed don't FORGET SHOOT THE WILD ANIMAL 

19 minutes ago, khunpin said:

The good thing is that the bastard died! 

IS A GOOD THING   indeed 

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Any & every dog (family pet or  Soi dogs) that violently attack a person needs to be humanly euthanized immediately & without question!  The Pitbull's are a particularly vicious breed, & have caused many injuries & fatalities in Thailand!  I love to walk for exercise, but fear walking around my neighborhood as there are packs of Soi dogs roaming around the area!  Some of them even charge at my motorbike when I pass them in the street, and I have no idea if any of them have ever been properly vaccinated!  No vicious dog should ever be given a second chance to maul or kill again!

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10 hours ago, Reginald Prewster said:

better to say pretending DOG OWNERS grow up...

 

I started with 14 in a kennel club and the owner was a well known police leader.

His dogs were high priced guard dogs, drug dogs and 2 have been even trained as guides for disabled people with a poor eye sight..

 

...Unfortunately this won't happen if you are not spending twice a day 15 minutes and teach your dogs.

You can teach it in many ways and also a Pitbull can be a lovely "person"

I say "person" because its the owner that reflects the behaviour of the dog.. 

 

Most people take their dogs for a run but never teach them the needed lessons.. 

Unfortunately the owners mostly get away with it because the dog attacks first and outsider.

 

you can't train the  locals to drive a car..  and you want them to train a wild animal ?

 

 Govnm't should do a sweep 2x a year and cull all soi dogs ...

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19 minutes ago, Luuk Chaai said:

 Govnm't should do a sweep 2x a year and cull all soi dogs ...

agree ....  but the only way that'll even be considered is if the Thais stand up and protest and say this is what should be done ......     and sadly,  they are not educated and can't see that having soi dogs roaming everywhere is a serios problem and they need culling.  

13 hours ago, webfact said:

restraining the aggressive dog by tying its mouth and feet, resulting in its unfortunate death,

Brave action by the local residents. Scanning through the posts, so far not one from a dog lover condemning the pitbull's death!

Well done "Local residents'' and thankfully a happy ending. 

@ 2.13 onwards - good babysitter and no reports of a pit-bull attacking a child...erm what....loads of cases of kids being attacked and maimed. Anyone who would trust leaving their kids with this breed needs a rethink.  

 

Pit Bulls and derivatives are banned in my home country thankfully. Unfortunately, Bully XL seems to have taken over as the new chav substitute for PBs, hopefully to be banned soon. 

 

Regards OP, the only pity in the case reported is the resolution took too long - a quick bullet to head would have been better. 

1 hour ago, Joe Mama said:

Any & every dog (family pet or  Soi dogs) that violently attack a person needs to be humanly euthanized immediately & without question!  The Pitbull's are a particularly vicious breed, & have caused many injuries & fatalities in Thailand!  I love to walk for exercise, but fear walking around my neighborhood as there are packs of Soi dogs roaming around the area!  Some of them even charge at my motorbike when I pass them in the street, and I have no idea if any of them have ever been properly vaccinated!  No vicious dog should ever be given a second chance to maul or kill again!

Many years ago there was one particular dog on the main road that used to chase me while I was on my 200cc Honda Phantom.

 

I got fed up after a while and I would change down the gears and speed past it. Then I would turn around and chase it. It took a little while but it learnt the sound of my motorbike and stayed away from me when I rode past.

 

The owner never came out, even though the dog was at the entrance to his driveway.

Nothing unfortunate about the dog's death.

Cue all the dangerous breeds advocates saying how they're just misunderstood. ????

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