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Fatal Dog Attacks in Thailand Prompt Legal Reevaluation


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I think stray dogs are a much bigger problem than people realize. I live in a beach area and I see visitors visibly scared or upset by dogs that are threatening or at a minimum begging. It's not a good experience in either case. There's a kind soul in our area who, with a local vet, has captured and spayed or neutered 75 stray dogs so far this year. An amazing number for my little corner of town. Who can say how many of those visitors never came back costing the local economy revenue.

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6 minutes ago, 4MyEgo said:

 

It's a no brainer.

 

1) Stray dogs, collect and destroy, pests.

 

2) Dog attacks, collect and destroy, if owner identified, sue for damages

 

3) Chip each and every dog

 

4) Each and every dog must be registered with local council, recording owners details.

 

5) They should never be let out on the the streets, if they do the dog shuold be put down immediatley

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6 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

 

I think you missed the "joke".

 

He's a PitBull hater pretending to be an owner. In other words, he is trolling.  

That's a big assumption. Do you know these people well, personal long time friends?

 

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10 minutes ago, scorecard said:

And please don't tell me it's all about training. Pitbulls are aggressive, they bite, they try to kill. Training won't totally cancel their aggressiveness and the danger they pose

This is what I have read, you can train and condition the dog as a puppy but that is No guarantee he won't bite someone in the future.  

 

Maybe the owner should be put in a pin with some aggressive breed dogs he does Not know and see if he has different feelings about these dogs, that is if the dogs decide to let him survive.

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2 hours ago, Kinok Farang said:

No such thing as a bad dog,just bad owners.

I have had a pitbull since he was a pup and he's only bitten me 5 or 6 times.Each time it was my fault.

How about Bad and aggressive stray dogs without owner......who is at fault ?..... unbelievable and irresponsible remarks.....it's all about yourself......Simple

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24 minutes ago, scorecard said:

 

So what? You just admitted you pitbull has bitten 5 or 6 times. Proof that he bites.

 

Then you say it's your fault. So why do something that you know will stir the dog to bite?

 

And what about if you're away from the location? good chance the dog will bite anybody.

 

And please don't tell me it's all about training. Pitbulls are aggressive, they bite, they try to kill. Training won't totally cancel their aggressiveness and the danger they pose.

My Fluffy wouldn't hurt a fly.

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"................prompting renewed calls to review the country's pet ownership and public safety laws."

 

I feel another Committee coming on!

 

The main problem is contending with the Thai Buddhist logic that all life is sacred, but as a previous poster pointed out, that does not seem to apply to chickens!

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Damn dogs are the curse of Thailand, not just the soi dogs and homeless strays but even dogs that belong to people and roam around outside. What's needed is a mass culling, not a few dozen, but hundreds of thousands of them, caught and killed. But I know it ain't going to happen. Friends of mine in Australia who have been to Thailand for short holidays, a week at Koh Samui or Phuket, they all tell the same story about the fkn dogs.

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There might be a reason, why in the Northeastern part of Indochina all meat is being cooked and hence it might be time for meat balls, in local lingua ลูกชิ้นพิทบูลหรือลูกชิ้นร็อตไวเลอร์

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4 hours ago, Kinok Farang said:

No such thing as a bad dog,just bad owners.

I have had a pitbull since he was a pup and he's only bitten me 5 or 6 times.Each time it was my fault.

    And, when it finally ends up killing you, after giving you '5 or 6' warnings, it will also be your fault.  Back to the topic, all stray dogs need to be rounded up and put down.  

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2 hours ago, scorecard said:

 

So what? You just admitted you pitbull has bitten 5 or 6 times. Proof that he bites.

 

Then you say it's your fault. So why do something that you know will stir the dog to bite?

 

And what about if you're away from the location? good chance the dog will bite anybody.

 

And please don't tell me it's all about training. Pitbulls are aggressive, they bite, they try to kill. Training won't totally cancel their aggressiveness and the danger they pose.

Pretty sure he was being facetious. 

 

Also, there are aggressive breeds and it's not always the owners' fault. 

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