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Over a month ago 2 dogs arrived at our land. They seemed friendly and I fed them once and then started everyday. My child liked them a lot. After a week or so we asked the village head to try to find the original owners- to no avail. We started to let them sleep inside our yard and one of them turned out to be a good guard dog. Also they caught and killed a snake last week. 

 

The negative thing is that one of them is younger and a little bugger bc he chews everything in site. So many ripped up things eg: Shoes, tools, 2 chairs, my work shirt. The young one even started drinking out of my tea cup and the next day jumped up on my stone table and took the cup to the yard and broke it. Anything he can find eg pipes all ends up in the back yard. 

 

I started putting everything in plastic boxes but it was always something. Im not there all the time and come back and find something ripped up in the yard. 

 

Yesterday I was really pissed as they chewed up and pulled out 5 trees that I had planted. I hit the roof and put them outside the gate. They sleep in another area of the land where I had new bags of soil. This morning I saw they had ripped open the plastic bags and soil everywhere.

 

Now I dont know what to do. I think if I was to sterilize the older one he would be ok. He is the guard dog as well. The younger one is useless and immature. I dont know if I can ever trust him inside our yard again

 

2 weeks ago when walking them a guy stops on his motorcycle and the dogs were so happy to see him. He was the previous owner I think. My thai skills are a bit average but I think I kind of know the direction where he lives in our semi rural area. He didnt want to take the dogs back. I suspect he'd had enough of them as well for reasons stated above. 

 

Its a bit heartless to take one of them back up to the area where the original owner is and keep the older one. They should not be separated. They chase each other around and enjoy each others company so much. 

 

I dont know what to do about the actually. The younger one is a real little <deleted>. My child is attached to the older one now. I will be the bad dad if I get rid of them. 

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Posted (edited)

Don't let them in your gate, problem solved. I see many soi dogs who wait outside gates for food.

 

If you want to continue feeding them, do it outside the gate or elsewhere, that's what dog feeders do, well away from their home

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Just now, advancebooking said:

What is your reason for the comment. Do you hate dogs or me?

 

I think it was an extremely foolish idea in the first place. So that's the reason.

 

You made a decision you were woefully unprepared for. Also I hate thai soi dogs yes. They are dirty disgusting disease spreading problems. 

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Are you going to pay for compensation if it bites a kid ???

 

I know that's somewhat of a divisive question, however, you have taken the dogs under your control and that is something I think any owner should be concerned with.

 

 

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Control and training. Build yourself a lockable pen. If you are going to do it, do it right and go all the way, else, put them outside, keep them off your area.

Posted
16 minutes ago, HighPriority said:

I bought a collar for one once and it took it to the local gold buyer and sold it !

I bought a dog from a blacksmith and when I got it home it made a bolt for the door. 

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20 minutes ago, blaze master said:

 

I think it was an extremely foolish idea in the first place. So that's the reason.

 

You made a decision you were woefully unprepared for. Also I hate thai soi dogs yes. They are dirty disgusting disease spreading problems. 

Your comment indicates to me about your personality traits. No need for me to mention this apart from the fact I can only assume you are an old grumpy man with no friends and no love in your life. How accurate does that sound?

 

 

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13 minutes ago, advancebooking said:

Your comment indicates to me about your personality traits. No need for me to mention this apart from the fact I can only assume you are an old grumpy man with no friends and no love in your life. How accurate does that sound?

 

 

 

Dead wrong. I'm late 40s been married 17 years. No need to mention then you go on to memention. You can't make this stuff up. Gold jerry gold.

 

You're just angry someone is telling you like it is. Not my fault you keep making bad choices. 

 

 

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take two soi dogs in ......       hmmmm 

 

what could possibly go wrong      !!

 

what did you expect  ?      you want them to be perfect for you   !!!     

 

 

Posted
39 minutes ago, blaze master said:

I think it was an extremely foolish idea in the first place. So that's the reason.

 

You made a decision you were woefully unprepared for. Also I hate thai soi dogs yes. They are dirty disgusting disease spreading problems. 

 

absolutely agree 100% ....   I like clean good dogs,   I hate diseased soi dogs,  they are pests.  

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59 minutes ago, blaze master said:

 

Dead wrong. I'm late 40s been married 17 years. No need to mention then you go on to memention. You can't make this stuff up. Gold jerry gold.

 

You're just angry someone is telling you like it is. Not my fault you keep making bad choices. 

 

 

if she really exists and your not at home alone right now please go and screw with her mind not mine. You are not on my christmas card list this year. Enough is enough troll. 

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13 minutes ago, advancebooking said:

if she really exists and your not at home alone right now please go and screw with her mind not mine. You are not on my christmas card list this year. Enough is enough troll. 

 

Sorry the truth hurts you. 

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2 hours ago, advancebooking said:

Over a month ago 2 dogs arrived at our land. They seemed friendly and I fed them once and then started everyday. My child liked them a lot. After a week or so we asked the village head to try to find the original owners- to no avail. We started to let them sleep inside our yard and one of them turned out to be a good guard dog. Also they caught and killed a snake last week. 

 

The negative thing is that one of them is younger and a little bugger bc he chews everything in site. So many ripped up things eg: Shoes, tools, 2 chairs, my work shirt. The young one even started drinking out of my tea cup and the next day jumped up on my stone table and took the cup to the yard and broke it. Anything he can find eg pipes all ends up in the back yard. 

 

I started putting everything in plastic boxes but it was always something. Im not there all the time and come back and find something ripped up in the yard. 

 

Yesterday I was really pissed as they chewed up and pulled out 5 trees that I had planted. I hit the roof and put them outside the gate. They sleep in another area of the land where I had new bags of soil. This morning I saw they had ripped open the plastic bags and soil everywhere.

 

Now I dont know what to do. I think if I was to sterilize the older one he would be ok. He is the guard dog as well. The younger one is useless and immature. I dont know if I can ever trust him inside our yard again

 

2 weeks ago when walking them a guy stops on his motorcycle and the dogs were so happy to see him. He was the previous owner I think. My thai skills are a bit average but I think I kind of know the direction where he lives in our semi rural area. He didnt want to take the dogs back. I suspect he'd had enough of them as well for reasons stated above. 

 

Its a bit heartless to take one of them back up to the area where the original owner is and keep the older one. They should not be separated. They chase each other around and enjoy each others company so much. 

 

I dont know what to do about the actually. The younger one is a real little <deleted>. My child is attached to the older one now. I will be the bad dad if I get rid of them. 

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It is quite common for younger dogs to chew on all kind of things. It is the responsibility of the owner to carefully teach the dogs how to behave. My previous wife bought a young dog and we had the same problem for quite a while. You have to give the dogs some chewing toys and wooden bones to chew on. This is important. I did exactly that and the chewing on other items stopped

after a while. 

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