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Pit Bull Attack Leaves Pattaya Residents in Fear as Dispute Over Dangerous Dogs Drags On

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9 hours ago, Emdog said:

The animals can be rehabilitated. So just poison the owner is my suggestion....

 

No they can't, never seen a rescue dog that was, and these are bred for violence that cannot be trained out of them

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3 hours ago, sambum said:

AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Yes again sambum  !!!!!!!!!!!! and if they survive? and to be "retrained"? will it be the new owner, a child or an adult that gets killed elsewhere next?  We've debated such tragic news sooo many times it is sooo predictable. :sad:

asking to keep the animals at his residence until the end of the month while he arranges for a friend to adopt them.

 

I know a lovely couple that would be perfect .....   Smith and Wesson

 

18 hours ago, BerndD said:

If the Briton had a week overstay, he would be arrested. But this story with his pit bulls, what the heck!

If he put on a frock and makeup and walked up and down Beach Rd, he would be too.... unless he had his dog with him!

17 hours ago, proton said:

 

No they can't, never seen a rescue dog that was, and these are bred for violence that cannot be trained out of them

and you have seen all dogs. Here, see this. They are trained to be violent and can be retrained 

 

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