Georgealbert Posted May 17 Posted May 17 Pictures courtesy of Amarin. Fear has engulfed the residential community of Areeya Village, in Nong Prue Subdistrict, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi, after a foreign national reportedly allowed two pit bulls to maul a locals pet dog to death in full view of onlookers. The man allegedly stood by and watched the brutal attack unfold without making any effort to stop it, prompting widespread outrage among villagers. The latest incident, which took place inside the housing estate, has heightened tensions in the neighbourhood, with residents concerned for the safety of children, elderly people, and their pets. Locals say this is not the first time the foreign resident’s dogs have attacked, yet no effective measures have been taken to address the threat. According to residents, the foreign man, whose name and nationality was not disclosed, has repeatedly let his pit bulls roam the village unsupervised Mrs Kaem Nutchimplee, also known as “Auntie Chaem,” aged 60, was the owner of the dog that was killed. She described how her pet was outside her home when the pit bulls were unleashed upon it. “He just let them loose and stood there doing nothing. My dog didn’t stand a chance. This isn’t the first time something like this has happened, but no one has done anything about it,” she said. Another local, Mrs Kantong Breaker, 70, recounted a previous incident involving her grandchild, who was verbally threatened by the same man while out walking their dog. “He shouted at my grandchild and acted aggressively, right in front of our home. We live in fear now.” Mr Supachai Wongmuangkam, 48, also came forward with his concerns, stating that the man frequently causes disturbances in the community. “He drinks heavily, argues with the security guards, and even sets off fireworks. The peace we once had is gone. Many people are too frightened to go for a walk or let their children outside.” Residents have joined forces to file a complaint with Nong Prue Police Station. They are demanding immediate intervention by the relevant authorities to prevent future attacks and to impose strict regulations on dangerous pets and irresponsible owners. Villagers are calling for stronger protections and enforcement to restore safety and peace to their once-quiet community. Adapted by Asean Now from Amarin 2025-05-18. 2 2 3
Popular Post Captain Flack Posted May 17 Popular Post Posted May 17 Troll post making assumptions of nationality removed. 1 3
Popular Post MalcolmB Posted May 17 Popular Post Posted May 17 Time to pull out the rat poison. And when the poison has done it’s job then put the dogs down. 4 3 2 4 2 2 9
Popular Post save the frogs Posted May 17 Popular Post Posted May 17 I don't want to watch the video. That's sick. That's sick to just stand there and watch. Guy's twisted. Pitbulls again. Let's ban pitbulls sooner rather than later. These things are being used as weapons in some cases. And that should be a lengthy prison sentence for the chap. The dog must have endured so much excruciating pain. 3 12 5 9
Popular Post SAFETY FIRST Posted May 18 Popular Post Posted May 18 1 hour ago, Georgealbert said: foreign national reportedly allowed two pit bulls to maul a locals pet dog to death in full view of onlookers Ha ha, another quality foreigner here in Pattaya These creatures are everywhere now in Pattaya. Worse thing about Thailand is some of the bloody foreigners. 2 5 2 1 8 2
Popular Post mikebell Posted May 18 Popular Post Posted May 18 If you allow your dogs to wonder freely, not on a lead, you can't grumble at what may happen to it. (This goes for the Pitbull owner too.) Roaming dogs cause accidents - chasing motorbikes/running in front of cars; indiscriminately bite kids; urinate & defecate on every soi, whilst their owners, (sometimes wearing face masks in the interest of HEALTH) ignore the disease-spreading potential (not just rabies). 5 1 2
Popular Post proton Posted May 18 Popular Post Posted May 18 Born killers, might as well have a couple of alligators or tigers as 'pets' 5 3 3
FruitPudding Posted May 18 Posted May 18 Yeah, but you know they let their dog(s) run out the property to be aggressive to any person walking by, snapping at their heels. But as soon as something happens to their dog, they want reparations. 1 1 2 5 1
Popular Post JimHuaHin Posted May 18 Popular Post Posted May 18 48 minutes ago, save the frogs said: I don't want to watch the video. That's sick. That's sick to just stand there and watch. Guy's twisted. Pitbulls again. Let's ban pitbulls sooner rather than later. These things are being used as weapons in some cases. And that should be a lengthy prison sentence for the chap. The dog must have endured so much excruciating pain. An addition to the final paragraph - after prison the foreigner should be deported. 1 2
EVENKEEL Posted May 18 Posted May 18 My dog was killed by street dogs after a gate was left open. The Thai people are such hypocrites with their dogs roaming freely but have one of there's killed and it's in the news. If a dog on a leash is at my beach area it's like a call to arms for the soi dogs as they come running for attack. 1 1 1 1
Gottfrid Posted May 18 Posted May 18 Should only be 2 things on the table for this man and his dogs. Deportation or let the dogs eat on him. 3 2 3
Popular Post Briggsy Posted May 18 Popular Post Posted May 18 I wouldn't call it upmarket but that housing estate is nice enough to want a higher level of safety and also to have somebody on the estate with the town hall or police connections to get this sorted. If what was claimed, that these two pit bulls are roaming the estate then it is only a matter of time until they attack a person. 2 5 4
Popular Post jimgilly Posted May 18 Popular Post Posted May 18 Get a couple of vicious dogs, find a large cage and put this ahole in with them. End of story. 1 2
frank83628 Posted May 18 Posted May 18 4 hours ago, save the frogs said: I don't want to watch the video. That's sick. That's sick to just stand there and watch. Guy's twisted. Pitbulls again. Let's ban pitbulls sooner rather than later. These things are being used as weapons in some cases. And that should be a lengthy prison sentence for the chap. The dog must have endured so much excruciating pain. The video dosnt show anything gory. 1 1
Popular Post Photoguy21 Posted May 18 Popular Post Posted May 18 Pit Bulls should not be allowed in country. They are a dangerous breed. 3 12 4 2
fredwiggy Posted May 18 Posted May 18 2 hours ago, Briggsy said: I wouldn't call it upmarket but that housing estate is nice enough to want a higher level of safety and also to have somebody on the estate with the town hall or police connections to get this sorted. If what was claimed, that these two pit bulls are roaming the estate then it is only a matter of time until they attack a person. And then they will put the dogs aside, deciding what to do with them, maybe finding them new homes, even if they kill someone, which could easily be next. 1
connda Posted May 18 Posted May 18 Pit Bull Owned By Thai Kills Thai Granny. (Thailand's reactions: 😑 "Ho hum.") Foreigner's Pit Bulls Kill Thai Dog. (Thailand's reactions: "OMG! KICK ALL FOREIGNERS OUT!!!") 2 3 9
Captain Flack Posted May 18 Posted May 18 Off topic flame post and reply removed. @fredwiggy discuss the topic and not other posters 9. You will not post disruptive or inflammatory messages. You will respect other members and post in a civil manner. Personal attacks, insults or hate speech posted on the forum or sent by private message are not allowed. 10. You will not post troll messages. Trolling is the act of purposefully antagonizing forum members by posting controversial, inflammatory, irrelevant or off-topic messages with the primary intent of provoking other members into an emotional response or to generally disrupt normal on-topic discussion. 11. You will not troll or stalk other members by misusing forum posts, private messages, reactions, emojis or by any other means. 1
Popular Post billd766 Posted May 18 Popular Post Posted May 18 It is time that the police were given the authority and the duty to kill all pit bulls and their variations after something like this happens. Don't bother trying to rehome the dogs or trying to retrain them. If Thai vets refuse to put the animals down, then find somebody who will. If the owners protest, then add 100,000 thb to their fine and a year to their jail sentence. But DO something and don't just talk about iy or kick the can down the road as usual. That will NOT fix the problem. 1 5 2
Patong2021 Posted May 18 Posted May 18 6 hours ago, MalcolmB said: Time to pull out the rat poison. And when the poison has done it’s job then put the dogs down. You really are a disturbed creature. The pitbulls will not be at risk for the rat poison. However local wildlife will. 1 4
Patong2021 Posted May 18 Posted May 18 4 minutes ago, billd766 said: It is time that the police were given the authority and the duty to kill all pit bulls and their variations after something like this happens. Don't bother trying to rehome the dogs or trying to retrain them. If Thai vets refuse to put the animals down, then find somebody who will. If the owners protest, then add 100,000 thb to their fine and a year to their jail sentence. But DO something and don't just talk about iy or kick the can down the road as usual. That will NOT fix the problem. The animals are not the proble, The person who encouraged this is. he will do it again and again. Deal with him . 1 7
Popular Post roo860 Posted May 18 Popular Post Posted May 18 If his dogs were roaming around unsupervised then I'm very surprised a Thai person hasn't poisoned them, that's Thai style. Even jealousy can result in a pets death. 4 1 1
NoDisplayName Posted May 18 Posted May 18 7 hours ago, Georgealbert said: “He drinks heavily, argues with the security guards, and even sets off fireworks. The peace we once had is gone. Many people are too frightened to go for a walk or let their children outside.” When in Rome........... 1
Popular Post quake Posted May 18 Popular Post Posted May 18 Don't see any good dog owners in this story. Bit surprised the locals have not done this guy or his dogs over, If his been a idiot for a long time. Dangerous dog breeds should be remove from the planet, period. 2 2 4
Photoguy21 Posted May 18 Posted May 18 2 minutes ago, NoDisplayName said: When in Rome........... Actually Italy does not allow dogs to roam free. Big problems for anyone whose dog is out and not on a lead. 1
fredwiggy Posted May 18 Posted May 18 4 minutes ago, roo860 said: If his dogs were roaming around unsupervised then I'm very surprised a Thai person hasn't poisoned them, that's Thai style. Even jealousy can result in a pets death. I've lost at least 8 dogs and 6 cats from someone poisoning them. These animals never bothered anyone as I live 250 meters from the nearest road in the country. It's against the law to poison and I contacted the friends for animals here and they also said there's not much they can do as the police don't do anything about it, and prosecutions are rare. There are quite a few very disturbed people here that think poisoning is okay. The problem is catching them in the act. 1 1 2
quake Posted May 18 Posted May 18 5 minutes ago, NoDisplayName said: When in Rome........... What gargle with piss in the morning and be Bi- sexual. No thanks. 3 3
fredwiggy Posted May 18 Posted May 18 35 minutes ago, billd766 said: It is time that the police were given the authority and the duty to kill all pit bulls and their variations after something like this happens. Don't bother trying to rehome the dogs or trying to retrain them. If Thai vets refuse to put the animals down, then find somebody who will. If the owners protest, then add 100,000 thb to their fine and a year to their jail sentence. But DO something and don't just talk about iy or kick the can down the road as usual. That will NOT fix the problem. That would mean killing animals that have never been vicious also, and won't work. If an animal attacks, especially without provocation, it should be put down and not just taken away to relocate. 2
quake Posted May 18 Posted May 18 5 minutes ago, fredwiggy said: I've lost at least 8 dogs and 6 cats from someone poisoning them. These animals never bothered anyone as I live 250 meters from the nearest road in the country. It's against the law to poison and I contacted the friends for animals here and they also said there's not much they can do as the police don't do anything about it, and prosecutions are rare. There are quite a few very disturbed people here that think poisoning is okay. The problem is catching them in the act. What. If you have lost 8 dogs and 6 cats from poisoning. The animals were not the problem. That's just outrageous man. Who have you pissed off. 2 1 1
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