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4 minutes ago, quake said:

 

What.

If you have lost 8 dogs and 6 cats from poisoning.

The animals were not the problem.

 

Of course not. It's someone in our village, and likely in my ex's family. I told the local police, who did nothing. I told the local pooyaban, who did nothing. I left a sign, pointing out that it's illegal,and nothing was done. This is different than developed countries, where they would seek out and prosecute for one offense. Interviewing suspects, who would then be aware someone actually cares enough. If this was the US, they wouldn't be doing it anymore. 

 

I've posted this before, pretty sure it's a family member, as the only animals that have been poisoned, besides maybe one or two, are those living at or visiting my house and my ex's mom's house. Next door on all sides have pets they've had for many years, and they're still alive. A cousin's dog was poisoned who lives down the street from mom's house also. 

 

This is at least 25 dogs and 10 cats that have just died. Not by cars. The one's I've seen were obvious poison victims. and the others at mom's house were just buried or tossed out. Every animal that lives there eventually dies. I thought it was someone who just hated the family, as this happened before I moved here and hasn't stopped, and I think it's my animals because I'm still part of the family through my daughter.

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Posted
1 minute ago, fredwiggy said:

Of course not. It's someone in our village, and likely in my ex's family. I told the local police, who did nothing. I told the local pooyaban, who did nothing. I left a sign, pointing out that it's illegal,and nothing was done. This is different than developed countries, where they would seek out and prosecute for one offense. Interviewing suspects, who would then be aware someone actually cares enough. If this was the US, they wouldn't be doing it anymore.

 

Ok. got it.

ex-wife stuff.

Yes that can happen here, they can be very spiteful some times. 

Posted
40 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

 

The animals are not the proble, The person who    encouraged this is. he will do it again and again. Deal with him .

Hahahaha. Now tell me guns don't kill people, people kill people. Just as incorrect.

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One of my neighbors has an American Bull that, oddly enough, looks just like him. The first time I walked past his property, I got the shock of my life — and immediately hightailed it out of there. Luckily, I don’t need to walk that way again.

But another neighbor, an elderly widow, has to pass by several times a day — and she was recently bitten. The dog’s owner didn’t offer to pay for her medical treatment or even drive her, despite having multiple trucks.

It seems like the prevailing attitude here is “keng jai” — just keep quiet and suck it up. Disappointing, to say the least.

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Posted
Just now, gargamon said:

Hahahaha. Now tell me guns don't kill people, people kill people. Just as incorrect.

A gun by itself can't kill anyone. It takes a human to use it, and if a gun isn't handy, they'll use a machete, knife, bat, rope, hammer, screwdriver and many other inanimate objects.

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looking back on my decade in LOS, attacked a few times.  no blood, but still got rabies shots just to be safe.  it's scary sometimes, since I knew if I died my estate will get 500 baht.   I've seen Thais use slingshots, rocks, sticks (I'm a stick fan), etc.....there are just so many dogs on the street.   great for protection, fine, but keep them locked up and behind a gate.  even on a leash I've had dogs jump on me.....yea, of course, the owner is to blame...and that's who's paying the 500 baht.   

 

no fines, no punishment, no problem.   fine, start with the farang.  jail, 1 million baht fine, etc.... 

 

only in old city Chiang Mai do I NOT remember having a problem with dogs.     I've been everywhere.   maybe I just forget...old mind.  lol. 

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1 hour ago, Patong2021 said:

 

You really are a disturbed creature.

The pitbulls will not    be at risk for the rat poison. However local  wildlife will.

You are not very bright.

The rat poison was for the dog owner.

 

We does everyone always have to explain things to you on this forum?

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Posted
46 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

A gun by itself can't kill anyone. It takes a human to use it, and if a gun isn't handy, they'll use a machete, knife, bat, rope, hammer, screwdriver and many other inanimate objects.

That is right Fred.

The old drive by roping was popular before guns came along.

 

And a tiny man can shoot and kill a huge top fighter with a gun, but will struggle with a screw driver.

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50 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

 

This is at least 25 dogs and 10 cats that have just died. Not by cars. The one's I've seen were obvious poison victims. and the others at mom's house were just buried or tossed out. Every animal that lives there eventually dies. I thought it was someone who just hated the family, as this happened before I moved here and hasn't stopped, and I think it's my animals because I'm still part of the family through my daughter.

Some people should not be allowed to keep pets

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Posted
7 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

Some people should not be allowed to keep pets

Yes, especially if you poison them because you're suffering from a mental disorder.

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1 minute ago, jas007 said:

Any dog can snap and turn into a wild animal at the blink of an eye, ready to kill. The only question is, how much damage they can do.  

 

I once had a crazy cocker spaniel.  99% of the time, he was OK.  But he was also certifiably nuts and could turn into a little monster that would kill you if he could.  He was banned from any place I ever took him. Groomers, kennels, etc.  

 

Anyway, pit bulls really can kill. And they do, on occasion. They might as well be a dangerous explosive, ready to explode.   The people who think they're nice dogs and whatever problems exist are the fault of the owner?  They haven't been around to see what happens when the explosive device detonates. 

 

 

Pits and their kinds do cause most of the deaths and damages, but Shepherds, Dobermans, Huskies and Bulldogs kill also. It does make a difference if the animal is trained since birth to respect and be calm, around people and other animals. The only times, 2 , I was bit was a two very small dogs also. If cats were bigger, they would do a lot of damage like their cousins the leopards, lions and tigers. We live in a country with over 20 species of venomous snakes, which can kill in a hour, but they won't kill all of them because they are here for a reason, although avoiding them isn't always easy.

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2 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

 

The animals are not the proble, The person who    encouraged this is. he will do it again and again. Deal with him .

If the dogs are NOT the problems, then was it the human owner that mauled the Thai dog to death?

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Posted
8 hours ago, save the frogs said:

I don't want to watch the video. That's sick.

The video is so blurred and indistinct that, without reading the OP, there's no wat to recognise what was going on.

Posted
13 minutes ago, billd766 said:

If the dogs are NOT the problems, then was it the human owner that mauled the Thai dog to death?

The problems are both the owner and the dogs. Dogs learn from humans , if owned, how to live with and respond to stimuli from others around them. if the dogs aren't taught respect for life, they will do what a dog will do, which is show dominance around other animals, and sometimes will kill. Most of the time a dog will fight until it's opponent gives in. If there is no respect, they are like wild animals, who fight to the death many times. 

 

That a Pit can kill is obvious, but there are thousands of pits that will never think of harming another animal or a human because they have been taught since birth who the leader is, and what's expected. 

 

Many people buy pits for the ego, and never train them, keeping them in yards without any hugs or love, and the dog will just be a dog. If it senses a threat to it's property or owners, it will attack. 

 

That they are built like they are is what causes the severe damage. Like another mentioned, a Cocker Spaniel can attack and bite, but you can ward it off with little damage to yourself. If a pit attacks, you have to fight back with extreme prejudice to survive. 

 

My hunting buddy had a Cocker Spaniel that tried to bite everyone that went near it besides me. They can sense a good person that's not a threat, although there are other reasons a dog will just bite anyone,as they could remind them of something they don't like. A smell, tone of voice, posture, height etc. They get a bad rap because many attack people, which is often deserved. It's not all pits though.

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Posted
3 hours ago, connda said:

Pit Bull Owned By Thai Kills Thai Granny.   (Thailand's reactions: 😑 "Ho hum.")
Foreigner's Pit Bulls Kill Thai Dog.  (Thailand's reactions:  :shock1: "OMG! KICK ALL FOREIGNERS OUT!!!")

Cobblers, that has not been the reaction...in either of those cases.

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Posted
2 hours 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.

Garbage, that is not "Thai style", at all.

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2 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

I've lost at least 8 dogs and 6 cats from someone poisoning them.

If that were true (it's highly improbable that you don't know the exact number of your own animals involved!), it's likely an indication of you, or your dogs and cats, being the problem.

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10 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

The problems are both the owner and the dogs. Dogs learn from humans , if owned, how to live with and respond to stimuli from others around them. if the dogs aren't taught respect for life, they will do what a dog will do, which is show dominance around other animals, and sometimes will kill. Most of the time a dog will fight until it's opponent gives in. If there is no respect, they are like wild animals, who fight to the death many times. 

 

That a Pit can kill is obvious, but there are thousands of pits that will never think of harming another animal or a human because they have been taught since birth who the leader is, and what's expected. 

 

Many people buy pits for the ego, and never train them, keeping them in yards without any hugs or love, and the dog will just be a dog. If it senses a threat to it's property or owners, it will attack. 

 

That they are built like they are is what causes the severe damage. Like another mentioned, a Cocker Spaniel can attack and bite, but you can ward it off with little damage to yourself. If a pit attacks, you have to fight back with extreme prejudice to survive. 

 

My hunting buddy had a Cocker Spaniel that tried to bite everyone that went near it besides me. They can sense a good person that's not a threat, although there are other reasons a dog will just bite anyone,as they could remind them of something they don't like. A smell, tone of voice, posture, height etc. They get a bad rap because many attack people, which is often deserved. It's not all pits though.

Who are you trying to convince?

 

Yourself or the rest of the world.

 

If pit bulls and their variants are so cuddly and friendly, why are the being banned in so many countries for being viscous animals?

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Posted
16 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

A video that shows precisely bugger all.

It shows the dogs attacking and killing the other dog.

 

You better get down and speak to your optometrist.

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Posted
9 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Garbage, that is not "Thai style", at all.

Thai style they would eat them.

At least up here in Sakon Nakhon 

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2 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

This is at least 25 dogs and 10 cats that have just died. Not by cars. The one's I've seen were obvious poison victims. and the others at mom's house were just buried or tossed out. Every animal that lives there eventually dies. I thought it was someone who just hated the family, as this happened before I moved here and hasn't stopped, and I think it's my animals because I'm still part of the family through my daughter.

 

Security Cams ?

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6 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:
23 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

A video that shows precisely bugger all.

It shows the dogs attacking and killing the other dog.

 

You better get down and speak to your optometrist.

It doesn't show that.  The video is so obscured the only reason you know what it shows is because you read the OP, without that, no one could say what was recorded before the censoring.  

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Posted
17 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Garbage, that is not "Thai style", at all.

Absolutely Thai style.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

Security Cams ?

I can't install them at mom's house but was thinking that for mine, although I kept putting it off as the majority of the dogs that come to my house come for attention and live elsewhere.

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2 minutes ago, roo860 said:
20 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Garbage, that is not "Thai style", at all.

Absolutely Thai style.

Absolutely not...unless you have evidence to justify that claim.

Posted
11 minutes ago, billd766 said:

Who are you trying to convince?

 

Yourself or the rest of the world.

 

If pit bulls and their variants are so cuddly and friendly, why are the being banned in so many countries for being viscous animals?

Why would I need to convince myself of the truth? Pits and the like are being banned because they aren't being trained properly, as the many pet owners would agree. The dogs were bred as attackers from a long time ago, and some people think it's okay to have an untrained dog of any breed. The problem here is that again, pits and the like are capable of a lot of damage fast. Just as the shepherds, dobermans ,huskies and others have shown, a large dog needs special training or it can be very dangerous. Any dog can be vicious and any dog can have a calm demeanor. I know people who've had pits until the dog died, many of them, and those dogs never attacked anyone and were very friendly, so there's a reason dogs go haywire. The same with humans. You raise a child with love and respect, they\ll grow to love and respect. You raise a child in an abusive environment, they'll grow up thinking it's normal to hurt others, as history has shown. People kill more people than animals do.

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