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Posted
2 hours ago, StillCurious said:

I currently reside in Thailand and have made the decision to get a dog, specifically a Pitbull (doesn't have to be purebred). However, I’m unsure about where to begin my search.

I hope it mauls you and then gets put down. 

 

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Posted
45 minutes ago, NoDisplayName said:

 

Yet I know know not where to seek the canine.

Pit bulls really shouldn't get a bad reputation because of how their owners train them.

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No dog is ever vicious or attacks a living soul.......until it does......then the excuse...."oh well he's never tried to kill anyone before" simply doesn't wash.

 

We keep our dog on a lead whenever there are other people about....even at home he goes on a lead if someone visits.

Posted
18 hours ago, StillCurious said:

I currently reside in Thailand and have made the decision to get a dog, specifically a Pitbull (doesn't have to be purebred). However, I’m unsure about where to begin my search.

Pattaya? Buriram?

Posted
1 hour ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

This post from a 'new' poster—who claims to have been born here and lives here yet does not know where to get a dog—has to be one of the most obvious and stupid troll posts. 

 

 

At least Bob Smith is entertaining - this is just sad.

 

 

 

 

1. I never paid attention to any of that stuff until now that I've decided I want to add someone to my life

 

2. I’m half Thai and is a citizen of Thailand

Posted
1 hour ago, proton said:

 

You cannot train aggression out of them it's in their DNA, any more than you can train a poodle to be a sheep dog. Pit Bulls top the list for serious attacks and deaths, they are all dangerous animals.

According to your logic, people who have been through abuse cannot be rehabilitated back into society?

Posted
3 minutes ago, StillCurious said:

According to your logic, people who have been through abuse cannot be rehabilitated back into society?

 

The topic is about mutts, not people

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Posted
19 hours ago, StillCurious said:

I currently reside in Thailand and have made the decision to get a dog, specifically a Pitbull (doesn't have to be purebred). However, I’m unsure about where to begin my search.

don't just get 1 .....   go buy 4 or 5 .....    then you'll be a real man. 

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