drronnie Posted May 3, 2013 Posted May 3, 2013 Lots of Thai people own two or more dogs at home and also a lot of expates who at the native countries never owned a dog decide to own one here. Why makes dog owning so popular here? 1
Popular Post arthurwait Posted May 3, 2013 Popular Post Posted May 3, 2013 You're not the smelliest one in the house. 8
impulse Posted May 3, 2013 Posted May 3, 2013 You're not the smelliest one in the house. Sadly, not true for many of us... 1
negreanu Posted May 3, 2013 Posted May 3, 2013 2 house next to each other. 1 with dogs 1 without. which one would you try to rob? 2
Payboy Posted May 3, 2013 Posted May 3, 2013 Why makes dog owning so popular here? It keeps the fleas busy. 1
impulse Posted May 3, 2013 Posted May 3, 2013 I'm in the opposite school. I love dogs and have 3 back home with the GF, but would hesitate to buy one in Thailand because of all the soi dogs. Living in an apartment, we are schnauzer people and I don't think a schnauzer would last very long walking with me in my neighborhood. Those soi dogs seem to attack everything, including one that would have castrated me had I not been wearing my fanny pack backwards. Not sure I could defend my small dogs if a bunch of them came at us at once. But they are excellent alarm systems, barking at everyone that they don't think belongs in our home. True, if a burglar is intent on robbing us, they can. But they'd be more likely to go to the neighbor's door if there are barking dogs on the other side of ours. 1
Popular Post robblok Posted May 3, 2013 Popular Post Posted May 3, 2013 You forget to factor in that most people who never owned a dog back home were not retired back home. I never owned a dog because I could not take care of it properly now working from home I can. Its also a big plus against burglars if you got the right breed. Downside is they die too and vets wont put them to sleep so you will see your companion suffer just like i have.. its something I hated seeing. 4
Popular Post rubberduck Posted May 3, 2013 Popular Post Posted May 3, 2013 A dog never talks nonsense, never cheats you that bad, never asks for money or hangs on the phone talking complete nonsense with friends for hours and is not addicted to it's family and also not turns it's back at you after slightest disagreement. A dog is loyal, enthusiastic, it's love is true and she is happy when you arrive back home. 17
drronnie Posted May 3, 2013 Author Posted May 3, 2013 owning a dog is not only popular in Thailand for many reasons one of them is company especially for older people who live alone.I n Germany there are a few milions.I suppose you have no dogs.I have four they guard our house. No I do not have a dog, but I was considering owning a mini dachshund or basset hound, however not convenient at the time being.
bunnaag Posted May 3, 2013 Posted May 3, 2013 owning a dog is not only popular in Thailand.In Germany they number a few millions well fed and looked after.An important economic factor.Some old people who live alone keep them for company.I have 3 they guard our house.I suppose you never had a dog.Otherwise you would not ask.
drronnie Posted May 3, 2013 Author Posted May 3, 2013 owning a dog is not only popular in Thailand.In Germany they number a few millions well fed and looked after.An important economic factor.Some old people who live alone keep them for company.I have 3 they guard our house.I suppose you never had a dog.Otherwise you would not ask. Correct, I have never owned one and I am still deciding whether or not. But I have read both positive and negative comments. Some people saying dogs are wonderful others saying they are tired of dogs and will never own one again.
robblok Posted May 3, 2013 Posted May 3, 2013 owning a dog is not only popular in Thailand.In Germany they number a few millions well fed and looked after.An important economic factor.Some old people who live alone keep them for company.I have 3 they guard our house.I suppose you never had a dog.Otherwise you would not ask. Correct, I have never owned one and I am still deciding whether or not. But I have read both positive and negative comments. Some people saying dogs are wonderful others saying they are tired of dogs and will never own one again. One of the big disadvantages of dogs is that you always need to find someone to take care of them.. you loose a bit of freedom when you own one. You cant just pack up and leave. 1
Popular Post impulse Posted May 3, 2013 Popular Post Posted May 3, 2013 My favorite parable is this: Lock your dog and your spouse in the trunk and drive over a bumpy road for an hour or so. Then open the trunk and see which one is happy to see you. 24
Soutpeel Posted May 3, 2013 Posted May 3, 2013 Why makes dog owning so popular here? It keeps the fleas busy. and if you have no money at least you have something to eat provided its not one of those little "rat dogs"...not much meat on them.. 2
Soutpeel Posted May 3, 2013 Posted May 3, 2013 2 house next to each other. 1 with dogs 1 without. which one would you try to rob? The one were the owner doesnt have a gun.... 1
Popular Post Sheryl Posted May 3, 2013 Popular Post Posted May 3, 2013 I got mine for security. My house is the only one down a long lane, none others in seeing or hearing distance, and I was having problems with a mentally disturbed man from a nearby village. Since getting a dog, never a problem again. If anyone so much as pauses at the top of the lane, I already know about it. He's just a Chihuahua but they make great watchdogs. He also doubles as a doorbell, with the added advantage of providing early warning . That was why I got him, but now that I have him -- my first dog ever -- there are lots of other benefits. Increases the amount and friendliness of interactions with locals -- everyone wants to stop and discuss the dog, you get friendly with other dog owners, and so forth. Running what used to be mundane errands becomes an adventure. Taking out the garbage, for example, is now the "Exciting walk to the top of the road!" And he's great company on long car rides. 10
martynsnowmans Posted May 4, 2013 Posted May 4, 2013 owning a dog is not only popular in Thailand for many reasons one of them is company especially for older people who live alone.I n Germany there are a few milions.I suppose you have no dogs.I have four they guard our house. No I do not have a dog, but I was considering owning a mini dachshund or basset hound, however not convenient at the time being. think b4 you buy a basset hound ( i had 2 in the u.k ) beautiful dogs , but take some looking after and they are,nt small dogs they,re big dogs with small legs they weigh a ton . ( and as stupid as a thai teenager , i,ve never met 1 with half a brain )
Neeranam Posted May 4, 2013 Posted May 4, 2013 Many advantages in large dogs but I can't see any in those silly little toy dogs. I have 2 of the bas*****ds and they kept me awake last night with all their yapping. I am constantly falling over them. My real dog gets hassled by them all the time too.
Popular Post chrisinth Posted May 4, 2013 Popular Post Posted May 4, 2013 A lot would depend on your life style over here in LOS. If you intend travelling or holidaying a lot, then they can be a problem if there is nobody to take care of them while you are away. There are some places that will accommodate for pets but these are few and far between. If you do decide to get one, make sure you have done your research as to what breed to get if you are a first time owner. We have two Siberian huskies, and even for someone with previous experience with dogs, they were more than a handful for the first two years. Well trained now and a pleasure to have around, but a millstone around the neck if we are going on holiday as hardly anywhere will accommodate two 30kg animals! All the above said, after a while of owning a dog, you will understand why people have them as pets.................... 6
Popular Post simple1 Posted May 4, 2013 Popular Post Posted May 4, 2013 Many advantages in large dogs but I can't see any in those silly little toy dogs. I have 2 of the bas*****ds and they kept me awake last night with all their yapping. I am constantly falling over them. My real dog gets hassled by them all the time too. One of our neighbours now has a toy dog that barks constantly - sounds like a squealing pig & ultra annoying - beyond me why they have these animals as pets 4
Popular Post CharlieH Posted May 4, 2013 Popular Post Posted May 4, 2013 I have two, one that patrols the boundary wall constantly and warns if anyone comes anywhere near, the other stays around near the house, she is brilliant at detecting snakes and other crawlies and makes sure everyone knows, Great assets both of them. They dont ask for shoes and handbags regularly either. 5
glegolo Posted May 4, 2013 Posted May 4, 2013 reminds me of that story. sorry for my poor english, If you ever hesitate who loves you the most. Your wife or your dog. Just throw them both in you luggage department back of your car. Wait 3 hours, than return to your car, and opened up the door and THAN you can see who seems to be happiest..... Glegolo 2
Suradit69 Posted May 4, 2013 Posted May 4, 2013 I got mine for security. My house is the only one down a long lane, none others in seeing or hearing distance, and I was having problems with a mentally disturbed man from a nearby village. Since getting a dog, never a problem again. If anyone so much as pauses at the top of the lane, I already know about it. He's just a Chihuahua but they make great watchdogs. He also doubles as a doorbell, with the added advantage of providing early warning . That was why I got him, but now that I have him -- my first dog ever -- there are lots of other benefits. Increases the amount and friendliness of interactions with locals -- everyone wants to stop and discuss the dog, you get friendly with other dog owners, and so forth. Running what used to be mundane errands becomes an adventure. Taking out the garbage, for example, is now the "Exciting walk to the top of the road!" And he's great company on long car rides. And yet your avatar is a picture of a cat. Does the dog know about this? 1
StrandedBusinessPerson Posted May 4, 2013 Posted May 4, 2013 You can go to ZEN and get your poodle a makeover?
Popular Post Kitsune Posted May 4, 2013 Popular Post Posted May 4, 2013 A wonderful companion and karma bonus if it's a rescue 3
zyphodb Posted May 4, 2013 Posted May 4, 2013 If you live in the countryside or a village you need dogs,( & Chickens) to keep the biting & stinging wildlife away, What the Dog won t handle a Rooster will & vice versa, + free dinner with the chickens & their eggs, (Dogs as well if you like that sort of thing...)
Travel2003 Posted May 4, 2013 Posted May 4, 2013 A dog never talks nonsense, never cheats you that bad, never asks for money or hangs on the phone talking complete nonsense with friends for hours and is not addicted to it's family and also not turns it's back at you after slightest disagreement. A dog is loyal, enthusiastic, it's love is true and she is happy when you arrive back home. You still talk about the animal, right?
Popular Post lemoncake Posted May 4, 2013 Popular Post Posted May 4, 2013 I always had dogs, but i can tell you 1 very very very good reason to have one in Thailand. It keeps you saint and helps to stop drinking. I am single and was always out, every night getting drunk. Not because i was an alcoholic but because of boredom. When i got dogs, i stopped going out, up early every morning to take them for a walk, same in the afternoon. Nice to have playful friendly monster around the house as well. 3
Just1Voice Posted May 4, 2013 Posted May 4, 2013 Most of my life I've had big dogs. Sheps, Huskies, Goldens, etc. About two years ago my wife was talking about wanting to get something smaller, so we bought a Shih Poo. Mother is Shih Tzu, father is Poodle. This one has the Poodle face. You need some patience to train one of these properly. Not becuase they are stupid, but because they are just plan stubborn! Actually, he's one of the smartest dogs I've ever seen in many respects. At first I wasn't wild about getting something small like this, but now I wouldn't trade him for anything. Anyone, or anything, comes even close to our front fence, we know about it. Sometimes he will bark at something I'm not aware of. I look outside, not see anything, then tell him: "Hey, Stupid! Get in here!" and he happily trots back into the house and lays on the floor. Before you buy, do some research on the various breeds to see what their "requirements" are, and talk to owners of different types to get their opinion.
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