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Dog Sitter Near Lumphini Park

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I'm looking for a dog lover who happens to live close to Lumphini Park that might want to do some dog sitting on the weekends or at nights. I'd like to start Sunday April 1st.

She's a supper nice medium hight mix (with some bull dog). She loves to walk in the park and is easy (follows even without a lead). She doesn't love active dogs or puppies.

Anyone interested or know someone that might be interested? Thanks!

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This topic is not about dog food.

I live near there (assuming you mean Lumpini Park on Soi Rangnam) but unfortuantely I work nights otherwise I'd be interested.

Sorry I cannot help.

Lumpini Park is (mercifully) a dog-free zone.

Apart from the packs of wild soi dogs that roam the park, that is.

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Is this really true?? No dogs in Lumphini Park? Even on a leash?!!! angry.png

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So if there are dogs in the Park, stray or otherwise, then I assume it's not dog-free. What a relief.

Is this really true?? No dogs in Lumphini Park? Even on a leash?!!! angry.png

Lumphini is a no smoking no alcohol, no dogs public park. You will not be able to take your dog in even on a leash. However soi dogs can enter, procreate and leave at will.

The soi dogs invite themselves in. Bringing your own dog will be like taking balloons on the BTS.

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and there are actually people, officers i guess, who enforce the non dogs leash or otherwise rule? seems hard to believe. We live in koh samui where i have yet to find a single place my dog isn't welcome. i know, it's not the big city but...i assumed the rest of Thailand was the same. Shame on me.

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