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There is a big nightmarket (7 days) on the road to Saraburi close to the Bangkok Bank. They have a big pet market there. Maybe it is this you have heard about. You might also get advice where you can find a breeder if they don't have what you are looking for.

Sounds like it, thanks.
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There is a big nightmarket (7 days) on the road to Saraburi close to the Bangkok Bank. They have a big pet market there. Maybe it is this you have heard about. You might also get advice where you can find a breeder if they don't have what you are looking for.

Sounds like it, thanks.

Are you talking about Save One night market...there are a few shops selling a few poor puppies and rabbits but I would not describe that as "an animal market", that's why it didn't come to mind.

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We have a middle sized poodle who is we should like to have a litter some time. Very troublesome keeping off the local dogs when she is in heat. So we thought to find a puppy that could later mate.

We asked all over the place here in Buriram, no success. Thanks.

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That Korat Save One Night Market "pet shops" are not a pleasant sight for Farang pet owners. Have you asked at the pet shops in Buriram near the Train Station? The Vet located between the large Maxxis Tire Shop and Big C might have valid leads. He owns a poodle. The excellent Vet who works nights at his clinic across the street from the original Siri Electronics Shop (down from the main branch of Bangkok Bank) has several flyers for dogs on his clinic walls and he is very aware of poodles. He also owns a poodle. A Thai speaker will obtain better answers from those two vets than a person who is not a native Thai speaker. The front desk staff at the vet clinics might NOT be able to answer your questions, but the male vet in each respective clinic is worth speaking to about a new poodle. There are better reasons to drive to Korat than sad pet stalls.

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Avoid the pet markets if at all possible. But if you do bring a dog into your home from one of these be sure that it is fully checked by a qualified vet before you allow it to be with your other dog. Just a recommendation from someone who used to breed Golden Retrievers, the puppies from puppy farms are adorable, but can be full of diseases.

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That Korat Save One Night Market "pet shops" are not a pleasant sight for Farang pet owners. Have you asked at the pet shops in Buriram near the Train Station? The Vet located between the large Maxxis Tire Shop and Big C might have valid leads. He owns a poodle. The excellent Vet who works nights at his clinic across the street from the original Siri Electronics Shop (down from the main branch of Bangkok Bank) has several flyers for dogs on his clinic walls and he is very aware of poodles. He also owns a poodle. A Thai speaker will obtain better answers from those two vets than a person who is not a native Thai speaker. The front desk staff at the vet clinics might NOT be able to answer your questions, but the male vet in each respective clinic is worth speaking to about a new poodle. There are better reasons to drive to Korat than sad pet stalls.

Thanks! We tried these two places already. I am beginning to think that breeders cull out the mals so that they get a higher price.

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That Korat Save One Night Market "pet shops" are not a pleasant sight for Farang pet owners. Have you asked at the pet shops in Buriram near the Train Station? The Vet located between the large Maxxis Tire Shop and Big C might have valid leads. He owns a poodle. The excellent Vet who works nights at his clinic across the street from the original Siri Electronics Shop (down from the main branch of Bangkok Bank) has several flyers for dogs on his clinic walls and he is very aware of poodles. He also owns a poodle. A Thai speaker will obtain better answers from those two vets than a person who is not a native Thai speaker. The front desk staff at the vet clinics might NOT be able to answer your questions, but the male vet in each respective clinic is worth speaking to about a new poodle. There are better reasons to drive to Korat than sad pet stalls.

I didn't know about the first vet you mention, I will look out for it this morning.

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That Korat Save One Night Market "pet shops" are not a pleasant sight for Farang pet owners. Have you asked at the pet shops in Buriram near the Train Station? The Vet located between the large Maxxis Tire Shop and Big C might have valid leads. He owns a poodle. The excellent Vet who works nights at his clinic across the street from the original Siri Electronics Shop (down from the main branch of Bangkok Bank) has several flyers for dogs on his clinic walls and he is very aware of poodles. He also owns a poodle. A Thai speaker will obtain better answers from those two vets than a person who is not a native Thai speaker. The front desk staff at the vet clinics might NOT be able to answer your questions, but the male vet in each respective clinic is worth speaking to about a new poodle. There are better reasons to drive to Korat than sad pet stalls.

Thanks! We tried these two places already. I am beginning to think that breeders cull out the mals so that they get a higher price.

Bit of a long shot but doesn't Isaanbirder (in Buriram province) have a poodle?????

MIGHT be worth a PM?

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