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Woman Mauled by Pit Bull Cross She Adopted From Shelter


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8 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

She loved that dog

But the dog didn't like her due to the treatment and keeping him in prison.

He didn't feel like being a family member.

Poor dog

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The sad reality is that "culture always wins."  
There are few cultures less equipped to own, maintain, manage, and train dogs than Thailand.
And the irony here is Isaan, the belief no home is complete without at least one dog.
The dogs are completely untrained, unresponsive to commands, often aggressive, and few, if any, have the proper vaccines they need.  They don't even wear collars so there is a CHANCE to pull them off victims.  Also, since they are rarely neutered, they breed like rats.  I no longer go for walks, don't visit the lovely temple nearby, and endure the endless barking all hours of the night and day.  Fair warning to people thinking about moving to Isaan, stay here for a few weeks before you decide to actually move here.

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1 hour ago, NorthernRyland said:

 

It's probably thinking "I swear to God lady if you put these on me one more time...."

 

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She should have ensured the glasses were rose-tinted..

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1 hour ago, NorthernRyland said:

 

So many other dog breeds to chose from so why even <deleted> around and find out with this breed?

 

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Most humans never understand why our ancestors killed off some animals....guess what, too many of their young (kids) died by these animals and our ancestors did not care or were woke...they knew what to do.  Learn from them and wipe these brutes off the planet.  There are millions of other dogs to play with and show off on IG.

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2 hours ago, NorthernRyland said:

 

It's probably thinking "I swear to God lady if you put these on me one more time...."

 

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I was thinking the same thing. Thais, mostly treat animals as toys. They have to perform tricks or look funny.

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What is described as a picture of the victim shows her next to a dog apparently wearing dark glasses. Very odd. I wonder how this dog was really being treated.

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8 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

No such thing as a bad dog breed, just bad dog owners.

Nice looking dog, pity it wasnt raised properly.

Not agree at all, I don't understand why people adopt dangerous dogs : there are other nice dogs , pitbulls and similar should be forbidden ; from the start, dangerous and agressive dogs 

i am sorry and not sorry for this woman ; I hope she will adopt other sort of dogs in the future 

 

and putting  glasses on the dog is a big lack of respect 

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pick a story from most any country or city in the world that starts out with somebody was killed or  mauled by a dog and you will win a lot of $$ betting that it will be identified as a pit bull...bred to fight with a bite strength beyond comprhension..yes sure there are a few "sweet little things" and there will always be those who blame the owner but in the end they were not intended to be pets and should never be breed and sold or given to anyone....ever.  Seems the only way some people learn this is when their kid gets mauled or killed by the sweet little thing and then they have to live with their stupid decision the rest of their lives.  

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8 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

 

The problem for the vets is the paperwork on obtaining the correct drugs.

I, and some close friends, have all had dogs.

Sadly, there comes a time when it is more humane to let them go.

None of us have had a problem with the vet doing this.

He even arranges for them to be cremated.

The difference is that we have all taken the dogs to the vet for their regular check ups and vaccinations.

There is a medical history card for each of them.

This, officially recorded history, makes it easy for the vet to obtain the drugs.

(I am hoping to sign up with the vet as a dog :thumbsup:)

 

having said that, there may be some vets with strong belief's against euthanising dogs.

However, most vets understand that it is better for the poor things when the time comes.

Not sure of the rules when it comes to dangerous dogs.

So what's wrong with a bullet?

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My sister had a properly trained Rottweiler and closer to 10 years old it sometimes started to behave aggressively. One day it bit a kid very badly. When they took the dog back their car they noticed that if you approached the dog from the side back it got very stressed, When they took the dog to the vet to be put down they noticed it they tried to pet the dog on the hip it tended to bite. An X-ray showed that the dog has developed a very bad hip on one side and was probably in great pain if some one touched or petted it.

 

So even very properly trained dogs might get issues causes them to bite.

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11 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

The abbot issued a warning to the public about adopting stray or rescued dogs. “We may love and feel compassion for them, but if we haven’t raised them from a young age, they can be unpredictable. The risk is real.”

Sad he didn't follow his own advice... and not allow the dog to be in the care of another person.

Sympathetic dog lovers don't always make the best owners, these breeds need training not cuddles.

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32 minutes ago, Eaglekott said:

My sister had a properly trained Rottweiler and closer to 10 years old it sometimes started to behave aggressively. One day it bit a kid very badly. When they took the dog back their car they noticed that if you approached the dog from the side back it got very stressed, When they took the dog to the vet to be put down they noticed it they tried to pet the dog on the hip it tended to bite. An X-ray showed that the dog has developed a very bad hip on one side and was probably in great pain if some one touched or petted it.

 

So even very properly trained dogs might get issues causes them to bite.

so all the pit bull attacks were because the dog had a sore hip .....

 

garbage talk

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10 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

No such thing as a bad dog breed, just bad dog owners.

Nice looking dog, pity it wasnt raised properly.

These dogs are like that. Stupidity breeds stupidity in both dogs and people who like them.

How about you adopting it then?

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Post breaking forum rules removed.

 

Rule 14. You will not post slurs, degrading, or overly negative comments directed towards Thailand, Thai people, Thai culture, Thai institutions such as the military, judicial or law enforcement system, or specific locations within Thailand.

Posted
9 hours ago, Mason45 said:

It should've been euthanised when it entered the pet shelter. It's about time the Government banned pit bulls and made it a serious offense to own one.

Doesn't work.

Years ago there was planned to tax the dog owners.

As soon it went public hardly nobody owned a dog.

 

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5 hours ago, NorthernRyland said:

 

So many other dog breeds to chose from so why even <deleted> around and find out with this breed?

 

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Too many halfwits are polluting this thread with the same tired drivel - 'there's no such thing as a bad dog, only bad owners.' ...... The kind of saccharine, brain-dead platitude people parrot when they’ve never encountered the raw, inbuilt aggression some breeds carry like a second skin.

 

Yes, a skilled owner might be able to suppress the ticking time-bomb of violence bred into certain dogs - but that's precisely the point.....  Other breeds don't come pre-packaged with that kind of volatile wiring. You’d have to go out of your way to brutalise them before they lash out.

 

With these 'Bull Terrier based breed....   It’s just a matter of time and circumstance, the stats speak for themselves. 

 

 

 

 

 

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11 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

No such thing as a bad dog breed, just bad dog owners.

Nice looking dog, pity it wasnt raised properly.

Utter crap. Pit Bulls are a mixed breed and they are bred for one reason only they are killers. I've seen a few in a action, a friend of mine had one and after 3-4 years living with a German Shepherd dog it ripped it guts out and nearly tore the face off his elderly mother. He made the right decision and went upstairs and got his shot gun and blew it's head off. As I've said repeatedly it's up to the Thai Government to ban them and if laws are ignored there are large fines and the dog euthanised.

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