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Repeated Poisonings Kill Nearly Entire Village’s Dogs in Korat

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2 minutes ago, SenorTashi said:

I think part of the problem might be that Buddhists believe all beings are our ancestors (or something like that) so killing them is wrong. Lots of people feed stray dogs, which obviously doesn't help. 

 

Does not stop Thais killing animals and eating them does it. dogs are a special species here.

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6 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

There's no footage, nothing to confirm his theory. 

 

Maybe the dog brushed up against a sharp object. 

Maybe it was a foreigner with a machete 

 

A few years back, there was an incident on soi Kophai, a foreigner grabbing a machete from the back of his vehicle to attack a Thai driver (road rage) 

BTW, the dog story starts around 6 minutes on the video, next time show some ambition, point this out, saves us a lot of time. 

 

You'll find, just by reading the many AN FORUM THREADS, lots of foreigners here complaining about the Thai's. 

 

And a few foreigners that can't help but complain about other foreigners.

4 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

Same thing's been happening in our village for years. At least 25 animals I know of have been poisoned by some lowlife. Many locals show little care for life here, especially with animals, and this follows on down to humans eventually.

The country is being infected with rabies, now in high numbers in Bangkok. There does not seem to be any vets that put them to sleep, they are just feral, thew more off the streets better for Thailand, get rid of all of them.

2 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

And a few foreigners that can't help but complain about other foreigners.

It's always you complaining about the Thai's 

Just now, Vlada Floric said:

The country is being infected with rabies, now in high numbers in Bangkok. There does not seem to be any vets that put them to sleep, they are just feral, thew more off the streets better for Thailand, get rid of all of them.

There is no such thing as getting rid of all of them regarding any species, as they have their purposes, although some might seem wrong. Again, controlling the population of any species is how others fit in and flourish. Over population of any causes trouble for other species, and the only way to control a population is a spay/neuter program or legal hunting. Going around shooting dogs that aren't causing the attacks, rabies and harassments isn't going to stop those that are. 

2 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

It's always you complaining about the Thai's 

No, I actually complain about those that deserve it, whether they are locals or foreigners. I don't label, as I know most of the problems here are again caused by locals. I have nothing against any nationality, creed or race. Just the ones causing trouble individually.

This country does a terrible job of managing their dog population.  Disgusting.  Some of those stray dogs should be put down.  

4 minutes ago, Vlada Floric said:

The country is being infected with rabies, now in high numbers in Bangkok. There does not seem to be any vets that put them to sleep, they are just feral, thew more off the streets better for Thailand, get rid of all of them.

I had a friend who had a dog that was suffering horribly. It was on its last legs and needed to be put out of its misery. The only vet he found was "a guy who knew a guy" and the whole thing was sworn to secrecy. Sometimes common sense is none too common.

27 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

Take your personal hate out of the picture and what do you have? There's a reason you hate dogs, and millions look at them as companions, saviors protectors and those who help the disabled. Dogs are great animals, and are a major reason people with depression go on everyday. They have hurt many, mostly because of morons who don't train them properly, but they have saved many more in a number of situations.

There is a difference between pet dogs and blind dogs, and the feral mutts which roam around . 

And even read about a 'pet' dog which killed a baby last week.

No owner/collar = no life, get rid. Humanely of course, a quick jab of whatever they use in lethal injections

2 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Just stating the truth, sorry if you are offended. 

 

Never offended Chap....just Huh?  Sounds like you know who did it.🙃🙃

1 minute ago, HappyExpat57 said:

I had a friend who had a dog that was suffering horribly. It was on its last legs and needed to be put out of its misery. The only vet he found was "a guy who knew a guy" and the whole thing was sworn to secrecy. Sometimes common sense is none too common.

Which is another part of the problem. It's not easy to find a vet who will put down a suffering dog. Hypocrites are what many are. They won't take matters into their own hands, by convincing the government to fund a spay/neuter program, for controlling the over population of dogs causing trouble yet they'll eat anything they see move. Conservation hardly exists here except by force, in certain provincial parks, and if it didn't happen there, the animal population of certain species here wouldn't exist. Buddhism has some things about animals, but many aren't practicing what they preach, and doing what only helps them personally. 

32 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

All I know is that I learned proper English from birth, and It's certain Brits who speak where many can't understand what they're saying. It doesn't matter what anyone considers proper, as long as they understand when others speak. Some are heavily accented . Original English actually came from Germanic peoples who then migrated to England.

There are different accents all over the UK, and USA. Geordie, Scouse, Cockney, Glaswegian. Then California vs New York vs Texas, vs all other States.

But as you say, if the listener understands what's being said, then it is OK, y'all

English is derived from many different conquerings, French, Norse and German. Then the Germans you mention all p155ed off to USA.

4 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

There is a difference between pet dogs and blind dogs, and the feral mutts which roam around . 

And even read about a 'pet' dog which killed a baby last week.

No owner/collar = no life, get rid. Humanely of course, a quick jab of whatever they use in lethal injections

Like I've said, any dog that attacks needs to be put down, as it will likely continue. Some here plainly just hate dogs and most dogs aren't the problem. If they think about it, they'll walk or ride around any day of the year, and it's only certain times dogs will go after them, andf they react with more aggression, instead of just backing the dog down by appearing larger and yelling. Most dogs will back down. the ones that won't are the ones that need to be put down, but some are "pets" here and they'll sue you if they catch you, even though they probably never pet their own dogs. I know from personal experience here that most dogs I've been around don't look like their owners love or pet them, as most shy away, at least until they think they can trust you. 

1 hour ago, HappyExpat57 said:

Another one who doesn't ride a bicycle in Thailand.

Ha ha... I've been cycling regularly here for almost 20 years, but thanks for your insight.

Maybe the dogs know you're a bad person and bite you for that. I for one have lots of personal experience with soi and pet dogs here, both when cycling and jogging.

1 minute ago, KannikaP said:

There are different accents all over the UK, and USA. Geordie, Scouse, Cockney, Glaswegian. Then California vs New York vs Texas, vs all other States.

But as you say, if the listener understands what's being said, then it is OK, y'all

My children that lived in Texas all their lives say ya'll. I never have. It's funny

 

1 minute ago, fredwiggy said:

Like I've said, any dog that attacks needs to be put down, as it will likely continue. Some here plainly just hate dogs and most dogs aren't the problem. If they think about it, they'll walk or ride around any day of the year, and it's only certain times dogs will go after them, andf they react with more aggression, instead of just backing the dog down by appearing larger and yelling. Most dogs will back down. the ones that won't are the ones that need to be put down, but some are "pets" here and they'll sue you if they catch you, even though they probably never pet their own dogs. I know from personal experience here that most dogs I've been around don't look like their owners love or pet them, as most shy away, at least until they think they can trust you. 

Agreed.

1 hour ago, SenorTashi said:

I'm a bicycle rider and two years ago, thought it would be nice to travel by bike around the countryside.

Then I discovered that the dogs chased me everywhere and were really trying hard to bite my ankles.

I resorted to carrying a thin piece of bamboo which I swung at them, but it still didn't really put them off.

I read somewhere recently that carrying a stun gun is effective against dogs, just to make the noise, not to actually hit them with the voltage.

 

I posted on here a few years ago that the street dogs in Kanchanaburi were particularly aggressive

and someone said that was nonsense, but last time I was there, the guest house was advising tourists not to walk

down a certain road because the dogs are so dangerous there. 

Stop your bike and the dogs will stop chasing you.

Learn dog language ahead of violence, and all will be fine.

4 minutes ago, 2long said:

Ha ha... I've been cycling regularly here for almost 20 years, but thanks for your insight.

Maybe the dogs know you're a bad person and bite you for that. I for one have lots of personal experience with soi and pet dogs here, both when cycling and jogging.

Yeah ... no. That doesn't pass the smell test. Exercise bikes in the gym don't count.

If you're going to own a dog, you have to own the problems it causes.

 

Must be fenced in.

Must be locked indoors overnight and never left outside. This is vital.

Barking must be immediately dealt with.

When outside the property must always be on a lead.

 

Problem dogs is always the owners issue.

 

If your dog doesn't cause a nuisance, it won't be poisoned.

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34 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

There's no footage, nothing to confirm his theory. 

 

Maybe the dog brushed up against a sharp object. 

Maybe it was a foreigner with a machete 

 

 

It was the vets account that said it was a knife. Never saw a Thai person kick a dog while driving past them? I certainly have. Many Thai people see dogs and vermin so his story doesn't surprise me at all.

1 minute ago, JBChiangRai said:

If you're going to own a dog, you have to own the problems it causes.

 

Must be fenced in.

Must be locked indoors overnight and never left outside. This is vital.

Barking must be immediately dealt with.

When outside the property must always be on a lead.

 

Problem dogs is always the owners issue.

 

If your dog doesn't cause a nuisance, it won't be poisoned.

Not true, as anyone who poisons dogs is one with a mental illness, and that will exacerbate itself with other dogs or eventually people. None of the over 25 dogs and cats in our village was harassing anyone, biting or causing any trouble. It's a certain loon who's been doing this, and it's a dangerous person I don't want my daughter and I around. This village is small, and someone knows who's doing it, and i have a suspect in mind, who is a distant family member of my ex, and mental illness runs in that family so he's a very likely culprit. Problem is, i told the pooyaban and they didn't do a thing, not even mentioning it in a village meeting. No one really cares, as long as it doesn't affect them .

11 minutes ago, 2long said:

Ha ha... I've been cycling regularly here for almost 20 years, but thanks for your insight.

Maybe the dogs know you're a bad person and bite you for that. I for one have lots of personal experience with soi and pet dogs here, both when cycling and jogging.

 

dogs just like to chase. I have these two dogs where I live that like to chase me in the evening when I go past. It's fun to have a little race with them but I'm trying to avoid them now because they come flying out at full speed and they're going to collide with somebody eventually. 

5 minutes ago, NorthernRyland said:

 

It was the vets account that said it was a knife. Never saw a Thai person kick a dog while driving past them? I certainly have. Many Thai people see dogs and vermin so his story doesn't surprise me at all.

From the many threads on dogs I'm reading many foreigners see dogs as vermin. 

You're clearly biased, read the articles I've attached, foreigners fed up with dogs riding their bicycles etc, also foreigners wanting to hit dogs with gold clubs. 

 

There you go PROOF. 

There is no proof to oldmates Thai machete attack, just his words, I'd say he's a Thai basher, so many of you guys are 

7 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Villagers speculate the motive could be annoyance at barking, preventing dogs from alerting them to intruders, or possible hidden criminal motives such as burglary or illegal activity.

 

Hub of missing the freaking obvious.

16 minutes ago, HappyExpat57 said:

Yeah ... no. That doesn't pass the smell test. Exercise bikes in the gym don't count.

I'm so glad that you know me so well...

Oh hang on, I never go to the gym.

All my cycling and running are done on the outskirts of BKK, and yes I know (and interact with) dogs.

You're wasting your breath (typing fingers), mate, so don't bother.

 

Hopefully the perpetrator will be identified, and 'eye for an eye' justice will be administered.

 

Luckily no kids found and ate any of the poison.   Some nutters simply don't deserve to live among us.

5 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

From the many threads on dogs I'm reading many foreigners see dogs as vermin. 

You're clearly biased, read the articles I've attached, foreigners fed up with dogs riding their bicycles etc, also foreigners wanting to hit dogs with gold clubs. 

 

There you go PROOF. 

There is no proof to oldmates Thai machete attack, just his words, I'd say he's a Thai basher, so many of you guys are 

A few foreigners that dislike dogs isn't much proof. I see, almost daily, locals kicking at dogs that aren't even bothering them, along with those that are. And pointing out things as they are, how some see them, doesn't mean they're Thai bashing. That's a direct thing, like saying all Thais are this or that. It's just like saying "yet another typical foreigner" when a foreigner does something stupid here, which makes it look like lumping all into one.

3 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

A few foreigners that dislike dogs isn't much proof. I see, almost daily, locals kicking at dogs that aren't even bothering them,

You keep forgetting, we are living in Thailand. 

We foreigners are a very small percentage of population, you will sse many more Thai's kicking dogs over foreigners 

Just now, SAFETY FIRST said:

You keep forgetting, we are living in Thailand. 

We foreigners are a very small percentage of population, you will sse many more Thai's kicking dogs over foreigners 

I live on a Soi. so I'm not forgetting where I live. Yes, of course I see more Thais committing errors or abuse because they are the majority. Like i said, I put the blame where it belongs, as there are unstable people everywhere.I've been here over 7 years, and have never seen so much lunacy in all the rest of my years on earth, in all manners of life, and I'm not alone.

12 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

Hopefully the perpetrator will be identified, and 'eye for an eye' justice will be administered.

 

Luckily no kids found and ate any of the poison.   Some nutters simply don't deserve to live among us.

Exactly. They're very disturbed individuals, killing anything that comes near that poison. Just thinking of the mindset of someone who knows what poison does to whatever takes it. the suffering and pain that happens, and the ending of it's life, whether it's guilty of a crime or not.

 

This isn't ending the life of a dog that's attacking people, but  wanton killing, which is the action of someone who doesn't value life, and who's likely to someday take that anger out on a human being, as many here have already seen with the poisonings that go one here yearly. 

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