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Six-Year-Old Girl in Critical Condition After Brutal Dog Mauling in Nonthaburi


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Firstly Compensate the family & young girl then you should be imprisoned. Owner should share the responsibility she owned the dog.

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What a mess!! I don't beleive the owner that this dog, in his seven years of life, has never caused a problem. Just one time the neighbor leaves the door not propelry locked and all hell breaks out. Hope the little girl recovers. As for the dog Solar it's time for a solar eclipse.

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3 minutes ago, Presnock said:

Bangkok has a law fairly new - adopted last year and folks that own dogs in BKK have 1 year to register their dog and get it chipped.  Wonder how that is going.

 

They should get XiJinPing to oversea the operation.

He could get it done within one week.

 

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hmmm…i know the pace is slow in Thailand but how many people will have to be killed or injured by these dogs ?

 

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2 minutes ago, Spock said:

The Chinese also know how to cruelly torture and kill dogs for food - most of them domestic dogs and strays. The number of victims is over 10 million a year. Mainland China is the last country in the world I would be praising for their dog ownership policy. A crueller nation towards animals would be hard to find.

 

Far fewer humans, per capita, bitten by dogs in Chinese cities, I am sure.

 

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27 minutes ago, ChrisKC said:

The rules should be strict to the point of pitbulls being banned  in Thailand

 

And not only pit bulls but all dogs that are allowed to roam freely and harassing citizens

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A Pitbull enters your land, go indoors or be prepared to use a machete.

A cat enters your land, feed it.

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5 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

 

Far fewer humans, per capita, bitten by dogs in Chinese cities, I am sure.

 

As a dog lover and carer, your posts in here utterly appal me. If I could block you I would.

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4 minutes ago, watchcat said:

 

And not only pit bulls but all dogs that are allowed to roam freely and harassing citizens

 

And, yes, you better believe that they DO harass both locals and ME.

I hate them.

They restrict freedom of movement for law-abiding citizens, in all parts of Thailand.

Something must be done.

 

However, this will take a LOT of time, unfortunately.

Many years, most likely.

 

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1 minute ago, Spock said:

As a dog lover and carer, your posts in here utterly appal me. If I could block you I would.

 

I am a dog lover, too.

 

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3 minutes ago, Purdey said:

A Pitbull enters your land, go indoors or be prepared to use a machete.

A cat enters your land, feed it.

 

Until said cat keeps <deleted>ting all over your garden, then slot it

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1 minute ago, GammaGlobulin said:

 

I am a dog lover, too.

 

 

I hate all dogs, but the owners are usually worse than the mutts

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Just now, proton said:

 

Until said cat keeps <deleted>ting all over your garden, then slot it

 

Free fertilizer is advantageous.

 

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"and enforce mandatory leash and cage.  They lack common sense. "

 

Which is exactly why any such law would not work, plus the BIB would ignore any reported violation of that law. 

 

Same here in the Philippines. We live in a private sub-div with those rules. Of course the dogs are bored and bark at anything that moves. Dogs wander around unchecked all the time, I do fear for the little ones. 

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6 minutes ago, Spock said:

As a dog lover and carer, your posts in here utterly appal me. If I could block you I would.

 

Child safety first.

Dogs second.

 

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28 minutes ago, ujayujay said:

Complete nonsense. Even in Thailand, dog owners are responsible if someone is injured. You have no idea:post-4641-1156694572:

 

Oh really it is so that if my pitbull kills someone, I get convicted of manslaughter as I would if I did the act? 

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I'm one of those 'dog lovers' and 'dog protectors' and 'it's never the dog's fault' kinda guys.

But from what I read here, this animal needs to be exterminated, and although we can't do the same to the 'owner' a life sentence would be enough... and a deterrent for others who feel the need to show off by 'owning' such dangerous breeds.

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2 hours ago, Sydebolle said:

Nobody keeps lions, leopards or panthers domesticated either ........ 

 

A Sri Lankan 'nobody' has a domestic caged lion few blocks up the Soi where I live... And I don't mean wife or gf. 

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2 hours ago, rwill said:

Hopefully the girl fully recovers.

No way she will, along with the trauma it will be with her for the rest of her life, unfortunately.

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Only my opinion any person that owns a Pit Bull have little person syndrome or are mentally challenged. 

Hope the child recovers from this traumatic episode. 

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7 hours ago, steven100 said:

Can someone please tell me why aren't the Netizens onto this calling for stricter rules on pit bull owners ??

 

they jump on everything else so why not this ?? 

because they are to fond of McDogs !

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3 hours ago, simple1 said:

Why isn't this bred banned in Thailand along with a few others. Nearly every week a report of death or serious injury by some dogs in Thailand.

Well, they were born here, so they automatically have citizenship, regardless of how irresponsible or dangerous they are. Wait...

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 Yet, another and another attack and more to come.. when will it stop.....unbelievable society to allow this to not only happen once or twice but it continuous unabated and no one in government is even thinking of doing anything about it

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The owner needs to go to prison for a minimum of 10 years and if the girl dies, life. It's the only thing that worked in America to get idiots to stop getting these dogs or if they do making it so it can't hurt anyone.. 

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UPDATE
Pitbull Attack, Girl Now Out of Danger, Owner Apologises


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Picture courtesy of Khoasod.

 

In a shocking incident, a male pitbull attacked 8-year-old “Kaimuk” while she was in her bedroom with her grandmother. The young girl was severely injured, suffering deep bite wounds to her neck and head, and was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. Responders and authorities had initially reported her age incorrectly as 6 years old.

 

On 28 February, Kaimuk’s parents, Mr. Ekachai (37) and Mrs. Priya (34) confirmed that their daughter is no longer in danger after receiving urgent treatment. Initially rushed to Pakkred 2 Hospital, Kaimuk was then transferred to Siriraj Hospital. She is now awake and responsive, able to nod her head in response to questions. 

 

Regarding the legal proceedings, the police have scheduled interviews with both the girl’s family and the pitbull’s owner for further investigation. The family is preparing to seek compensation for medical expenses, travel costs, lost wages, and damages for the trauma caused by the attack.

 

The pitbull’s owner, 23-year-old “Da,” expressed her heartfelt apology, stating that it was never her intention for the dog to escape and cause harm. She explained that the gate was accidentally left open by someone else, which allowed the dog to slip out. Da, who works as an online vendor, promised to take responsibility for the incident but mentioned that her family does not have substantial financial means.

 

Da, who has owned the dog since it was a puppy, emphasised that the dog had never shown aggression before. However, she remains baffled as to why it attacked Kaimuk.

 

In response to the incident, Phongphat Theppathipan, an officer from the Nonthaburi Provincial Livestock Office, recommended that the dog undergo a surgical procedure to remove its canine teeth to prevent further attacks. Additionally, local community members are being consulted to decide whether the dog should be relocated, as there are young children and families living nearby.

 

Surveillance footage from a neighbour’s security camera, reveals the disturbing sounds of a child screaming, followed by frantic cries for help. The pitbull’s owner’s brother ran out to assist, using a piece of wire to force the dog to release the girl.

 

The investigation continues as the local authorities look into the details surrounding this event.

 

 

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No excuses these dogs should be banned in Thailand and their owners jailed 

Hope the owner of the  dog pays the girls hospital fees plus compensation 

It won't be long before we read of a other dog attack

This  countries laws are a joke 

 

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17 minutes ago, Georgealbert said:

n response to the incident, Phongphat Theppathipan, an officer from the Nonthaburi Provincial Livestock Office, recommended that the dog undergo a surgical procedure to remove its canine teeth to prevent further attacks. Additionally, local community members are being consulted to decide whether the dog should be relocated, as there are young children and families living nearby.

Unbeff lievable!

What an absolute stupid recommendation!

Not having k9's does not stop a dog from being dangerous.

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