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Brave Dogs Kill Snake in Thai Garden

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Brave Dogs Kill Snake in Thai Garden

Two Jack Russell Terriers in Phetchabun defended their home by killing a large snake that slithered into their garden on February 25. Their owner shared a viral video of the encounter, revealing that the dogs, named 1 and 3, have eliminated over 10 snakes in the past two years. Fortunately, this snake was non-venomous, but the property has seen 13 snake intrusions, all leading to the same fate for the trespassers. Online commenters praised the dogs’ bravery, with many amazed at their hunting instincts.

I hate snakes, venomous or not, so I would love to buy these two dogs if their owner is willing to sell them to me!

Only an idiot would let their dogs attack a snake.  Just a matter of time before they lose.

 

Might explain why 2 didn't join the fight.

  • 4 weeks later...

Wife added 2 to the win column today ... yes, venomous

 

Wife ... 7

Snakes ... 0

 

Saw another that was killed on the soi, less than 24 ago, as didn't sse last night.   Someone must have disturbed a family or something.  Haven't seen or killed any in a while, and hasn't started raining yet.

brave dogs kill harmless snake.

the owner must be overcome with pride 

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