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Sattahip Schools Girls Injured In Dog Attack

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Sattahip Dogs Attack Two Both Severly Injured

SATTAHIP:-- Two school girls were playing outside outside their house. Suddenly the neighbor’s two dogs saw them and attacked the girls. Jumped on them and bit one of the girls her friend rushed to help but was also bitten, fell and broke her arm. The owner of the dogs sent the two girls to the hospital. The police is on the case.

Sattahip, February 8, 2012 [PDN]; Mr. Chuchart Onparnnil, age 35 residing at 55/122 Moo 6 Tambon Sattahip, Chonburi province brought Karabuning Onparnnil or ” Lookkaew”, age 7 who had been bitten by a dog on her legs and arms and girl Supannee Kaewkrung or “Prae” age 12 who had a broken arm.

Full story:http://www.pattayadailynews.com/en/2012/02/10/sattahip-dogs-attack-two-both-severly-injured/

--PATTAYA DAILY NEWS 2012-02-10

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this kind of thing is happening far too often now unfortuantely. In my opinion, its really not the dogs at fault but the owners who dont give them the most basic training and let them wander the streets.

I hope that the girls soon recover and that their encounters with the dogs dont cause them to be scared of animals for the rest of their lives as that would be a great shame.

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