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

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2 hours ago, Gobbler said:

How evil can you be?

When it comes to dangerous dog breeds, just use your imagination. I would hate them to spread into the stray dog population, and one day get a call that my daughter got bitten way home from school or a dog attacked my younger daughter at school or me, my wife or someone in her family had such experience. And yes, if I win, which is not sure, then I would kill the dog on the spot.

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  • 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 d

  • 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 d

  • You mean removing ALL stray and feral dogs, once for all. Would be a nice assignment for the army, but sadly no one has the balls to do such thing.   These dogs make Thailand a third world c

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On 9/28/2024 at 1:38 PM, Bday Prang said:

that does not make sense

Bad breeders & owners creates this issue.

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