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Posted
2 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

It's only a slow death if someone doesn't put them out of their misery.

 

BTW, the rats die that way too but it doesn't stop people using rat poison, so less hypocrisy about animal cruelty would be appropriate. A bad dog is just as much a pest as a rat IMO.

but no one keeps a rat as a pet.

people get emotionally attached to dogs.

no one get emotionally attached to rats. 

the rat doesn't belong to anyone. 

but i don't wish suffering on rats. 

 

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Posted
8 hours ago, bubblegum said:

Rat poison.

 

Nobody gives a F..

 

I'm leaving this FF place for good.

 

No more money to Thai wife and family, wife can come with me if she wants but guess  what... right.  

Implement some what comes around, goes around karma

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How many dogs does the OP have? He cites, "2 of"....

Are they contained, trained, & managed?

What's the history?

Have the dogs chased down cyclists, walkers, children, or threatened anybody? Chased chickens or livestock?

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Posted
9 hours ago, bubblegum said:

Yes I have evidence. No not punishing my wife she can follow me if she wants. It was a very painful death as we tried to save them. Police not interested and that is my main frustration. The man was always scared of dogs and would throw rocks and such until I caught him in the act.   All in all maybe it;s my fault calling him out not to harm them. The basterd is now nowhere to be seen. 

 

 

 

so your dogs were barking all the time ?

 

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Posted
10 minutes ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

 

 

This is all assumption and classic victim blaming, this time the dogs; bet you wouldn’t be blaming them if they were “trans” dogs ¯\_()_/¯

 

 

Trans dogs? Mmmm ...how does that work? 

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, fredwiggy said:

No, they kill them because they are mentally ill. If a dog isn't attacking them or others, they have no reason to attack a dog.

Yeah . . . no.

 

Mentally ill have plenty to keep them occupied with all the alternative realities bouncing around in their heads. Killing dogs isn't in any of them.

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Posted
Just now, georgegeorgia said:

Absolutely they do ....many are on here all day writing posts 

 

And some here think older people are all about to die because they've reached 60+. Those people need to understand there is no way of knowing when you will pass.

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Posted
2 hours ago, proton said:

The old no bad dogs only bad owners apologist nonsense as usual. Dogs by nature are pests irrespective of what the owners are like. These were probably barking day and night or biting, they love to attack kids being sly predators.

You come across as the type to commit such sordid acts.

 

2 hours ago, proton said:

Not sure what you think a good owners is, but they cannot change the nature of dogs, they will always be pests to some extent. 

You've obviously never watched the Dog Whisperer.

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The joys of “village life “ and total immersion In Thai society.

 

So much for Living the Dream in the Land of Smiles.

 

Some aren’t smiling anymore.

 

 

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Posted
8 minutes ago, steven100 said:

as usual,  the OP's story has more holes in it than swiss cheese   :

 

were the dogs always locked in your property   ?

 

were the dogs allowed to roam outside your place and in the soi    ?

 

were your dogs barking constantly all day and night  ?

 

 

Unless you answer those 3 questions,    no one can make and informed comment.   

What you asking is perfectly normal most places in Thailand and do not lead to poisoning of dogs by normal people. 

 

However, if the dogs kill chickens, it happens more often rat poisoning being used in baits for the dogs coming to their land. As much potentially killing the surrounding dogs, they also kill their own dogs. 

 

First hand experience.

 

Most dogs are just soi dogs, and attach to house because they feed them. 

 

We have two soi dogs who live freely and good watch dogs, and I have one muscle dog who are trained and never leaves the land without us, as well sleep inside during the night. 

Posted
3 minutes ago, Hummin said:

We have two soi dogs who live freely and good watch dogs, and I have one muscle dog who are trained and never leaves the land without us, as well sleep inside during the night. 

 

what does live freely mean ?   are they secured in your property or are they in the soi  ?

is the muscle dog locked / secured in your property all the time  ?

 

AN is a guessing game sometimes...  

Posted
9 hours ago, bubblegum said:

no nothing about dogs but still need to say your thing don't you.

 

I adopted a neighbors Shih Tzu a few years back because she was malnourished. I wouldn't leave her on the street from fear she would get hit by passing cars. One thing I learned is that housing village idiots don't give a $hit about anything. My dog (Stang) got chased by a big dog. When I reported this to my (previous) wife she said oh that dog really nice. A week later that dog killed another dog. After that I let Stang share the bed with my previous wife. She wasn't too happy about it. I often think she dumped me because I didn't want children, but it could have been because of Stang.

 

 

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owning two dogs is fine as long as they are secured on the owners property and pose no risk to biting anyone.

 

owning two dogs if fine as long as the don't bark constantly day and night and / or annoy other folks nearby.

 

 

It's very simple really     !!

 

 

Posted
3 minutes ago, Celsius said:

 

I adopted a neighbors Shih Tzu a few years back because she was malnourished. I wouldn't leave her on the street from fear she would get hit by passing cars. One thing I learned is that housing village idiots don't give a $hit about anything. My dog (Stang) got chased by a big dog. When I reported this to my (previous) wife she said oh that dog really nice. A week later that dog killed another dog. After that I let Stang share the bed with my previous wife. She wasn't too happy about it. I often think she dumped me because I didn't want children, but it could have been because of Stang.

 

 

 

 

Read your post while sober and maybe you'll understand why she dumped you.

 

 

 

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