December 18, 200718 yr hello,been checkin out this site and others as to a decent place(in pattaya) to leave a dog for a few days or more.rang round a few...some shut now as phone number disconnected.some want 450 a night to put in an air conditioned facility which i think is a bit high considering in the past ive stayed in a room with aircon,tv,fridge.room service etc for less than this.some of the vets offer accomodation and i checked out a few...price ok but im afraid im not leavin him couped up in a small cage in there upstair room for almost 24 hours a day shittin in his box....he would come out a mental case as he is used to roaming in garden all day and enjoys watchin people walk past and having a growl at neighbours dogs when they walk past then retiring to our airconditioned bedroom and supersoft mattress!!!!how could people leave them there for weeks??? not a lot of choice in pattaya.also worrying about him disappearing mysteriously as have read stories of this happening....obviously they sold it!! anyone used k9 or uk kennels which are a little out of main town but hey they got some space there.....anywhere else????? or anyone wanna look after a lovely 1 yr old pampered english bull terrier for a few days over new year??? he likes other dogs as long as they are playful rather than agressive.....and loves people.
December 18, 200718 yr the best is to ask neighbours/friend to take care of - can ask on pattaya forum.
December 19, 200718 yr Too bad I'm in Chaing Mai, because I'm open during New Year and won't go anywhere, but look after the dogs. Some of those poor dogs really don't like all the fireworks. If I'm not mistaken friends of mine leave their Bull terrier at uk kennels, and are satisfied. You could visit them before deciding to board your dog. From what I've heard on several occasions, K9 isn't advisable. Have no personal experience, though. Don't know about prices. Nienke
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