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Man Dies After Attack by Mixed-Breed Stray Dogs in Ubon Ratchathani


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Posted
19 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Yeah, now we are starting to see the spread of the dangerous breeds like pit bull, and Rottweiler in the stray dog community. This is going to be only 1 death among many in the future if they do not deal with this problem now. The only way to get rid of the problem, is to kill off the evil breeds and mixed breeds, as well as totally ban them in Thailand with heavy fines for the ones who break the laws. If they do not proceed quickly with this, humanity will eventually become extinct in overpopulated areas of killer breeds.

Hmmm, there are no evil breeds, only evil breeders!

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Posted
19 hours ago, webfact said:

Medical examiners found no evidence of blunt force trauma or sharp objects being used, ruling out murder.

Toxicology also?

Posted
4 hours ago, Cabradelmar said:

Euthanize the owners. Just a suggestion 😜 

 

Grrr! Gnash! Bite! "Not my dog"! 

Posted
1 hour ago, Matrosen said:

Hmmm, there are no evil breeds, only evil breeders!

 

Rubbish - Pit Bulls are bred for one reason only, and that is not to be a cuddly family pet!!

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Posted
21 hours ago, proton said:

Dogs being dogs, no surprise what the mixed breeds were, 2 of the worst. Always thought when Pitbull and Rottie genes get in to the soi dog pool that attacks would increase. Lets not have any no bad dogs nonsense or he must have provoked them. 

The usual insanity of not putting the killers down and pretending steps are being taken to prevent future attacks, like what?

 

Measuring their teeth? 😕

Posted
19 hours ago, NativeBob said:

sure and after " the dogs removal operation" Thailand will become prosperous and truly well developed country..

 

generally speaking TH is the third world country and that is one of the reason why nobody cares about stray and feral mutts.

Also Thailand is a majority Buddhist country and that is why killing live animals is a taboo .  That is also why abortion is illegal and no self respecting doctor is willing to do the deed. 

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Posted
9 hours ago, Zack61 said:

These attacks seem to be happening more and more frequently. What a terrible way to die. Authorities need to act on this sooner rather than later. Put aside their Buddhist beliefs and start a culling campaign otherwise these sort of attacks will continue. It’s not just the roads that are deadly but the sois as well. 
I’ve been told (never tried) that the best way to disable or disperse of a dog in an attack is, if you can, grab both front legs and reef them outwardly apart as hard and as violently as you can. Hope I never have to find out if it works. 

well it sounds better than sticking a finger up its ar$e  maybe try both methods at the same time that should upset the dog lovers

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2 hours ago, Ctkong said:

Also Thailand is a majority Buddhist country and that is why killing live animals is a taboo .  That is also why abortion is illegal and no self respecting doctor is willing to do the deed. 

They are merely Buddhists of convenience   That is why they have billionair monks  and others become very wealthy during their membership of the cult.    It also guarantees even the lay people unlimited time off work in buddhist retreats I could go on and on

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These stray soi dogs are all over Thailand and even in posh cities so called, like Hua Hin. The authorities need to round up all these stray dogs once for all and chemically prevent them to reproduce. Same with all the snakes that can bite humains anyplace even in Bangkok or when you are sitting in the Toilet. Don't think it only happens to others. Just because it never happened to you does not mean it never will.

Posted
6 hours ago, Matrosen said:

Hmmm, there are no evil breeds, only evil breeders!

Hope you have the same opinion the day you are a victim of an attack.

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Posted
16 hours ago, BadSpottedDog said:

I agree with you (except for the mass culling part) I've dealt with quite a few vicious dogs who were obviously not even close to a "bully" breed. Dogs will be aggressive when they're in pain or sick, or if they've been mistreated (which most have). Even nice dogs can become vicious if in a pack (pack mentality).
All strays should be rounded up and as many adopted out as possible. I'm also in favor of BE (behavior euthanasia), but the biggest factor to add would be mass sterilizations! There are many groups, including Soi Dog, that provide this service for FREE! I've helped with these efforts, and it is surprising to see how many locals AND foreigners were anti sterilization! WHAT?

Some thought it would kill the dog, and some just didn't believe in it for some weird, vague reasoning. It would be nice if the govt could form groups in every province to do this, and provide education to locals on how to properly care for a dog. Many Thais still see pets as livestock, while they should be treated like family members.

Sterilization and education is the only way.

Well I certainly agree with you if it's a pet, but if it's a soi dog who's nothing but a nuisance I have no issues at all with major culling. 

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13 hours ago, newnative said:

     We have at least 6 or 8 stray dogs in our housing project.  Nobody owns them.  A Thai lady who does not even live in the project sometimes comes and feeds them--which we have repeatedly asked her not to do.  Unfortunately, it is a new project with no gate security so she can just walk right in.

     Spouse called the local municipality and asked that the dogs be removed.  Instead, they sent somebody to round up the dogs and I think they were neutered and then brought back to the project.  Spouse argued to them that nobody owns the dogs and the project does not want the dogs back--to no avail.  Back they came.  Back they still are.   Madness.  

If I were in your position I would try insect spray, dogs have such an aversion to insect spray if you go out there with two cans of raid and spray down the whole street and the dogs, my guess is they'll never come back

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Posted
22 hours ago, J Branche said:

Goes to show that in Thailand your life is Not valued the same as in other countries.

 

Unless you're a tourist in Phuket.

Posted
22 hours ago, BadSpottedDog said:

Sterilization and education is the only way.

 

That will not work until the dogs die of old age. I the meantime they could maul people to death.

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22 hours ago, WDSmart said:

If the dogs are strays, I recommend the authorities find them homes.

 

They are strays because people let them out on the streets to do their toilet thing, the owners don't want dog poo in their precious gardens.

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14 hours ago, Ctkong said:

Also Thailand is a majority Buddhist country and that is why killing live animals is a taboo .

 

I'll take this includes fish, chickens, cows, frogs, pigs etc?

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Posted
4 hours ago, watchcat said:

 

They are strays because people let them out on the streets to do their toilet thing, the owners don't want dog poo in their precious gardens.

They are "strays" because the "owners" don't really treat them like pets. They don't keep them in the house, or even provide shelter/kennels - they feed them now and again, and the rest of the time they are just let loose to wander anywhere and "do their own thing" which isn't just to "poo"! 

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On 9/27/2024 at 9:02 PM, NorthernRyland said:

Exactly. 3rd world means uncivilized and the way Thai's keep dogs IS uncivilized.

Another uninvited farang showing up and wanting to change Thailand.

 

You comments indicate you are an advocate of genital mutational and keeping dogs locked up?

 

I just asked my dog friend and he said that he likes the freedom of having a penis which he enjoys using on the local bitches.

He didn’t like the idea of cutting off his knackers and being locked up all day.

 

I assume the dog in your photo is a transgender dog? 
I am not sure what the point is with those types of handbag dogs.

 

 

Posted
4 hours ago, watchcat said:

 

I'll take this includes fish, chickens, cows, frogs, pigs etc?

Thanks for your question.

Killing for food is different. What are you? A vegan?

Posted
On 9/27/2024 at 6:31 PM, webfact said:

The dogs have been taken into custody by the livestock office for further evaluation

Some progress then......................

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On 9/27/2024 at 6:43 PM, Gottfrid said:

Yeah, now we are starting to see the spread of the dangerous breeds like pit bull, and Rottweiler in the stray dog community. This is going to be only 1 death among many in the future if they do not deal with this problem now. The only way to get rid of the problem, is to kill off the evil breeds and mixed breeds, as well as totally ban them in Thailand with heavy fines for the ones who break the laws. If they do not proceed quickly with this, humanity will eventually become extinct in overpopulated areas of killer breeds.

Why do you want to kill my Min Pin? How evil can you be?

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