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We have a stand nearby that is cooking and serving dog. We are wondering if anyone knows a way we can turn them in to authorities. We would appreciate any information anyone can provide. Please only info regarding a way to turn them in is appreciated

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We have a stand nearby that is cooking and serving dog. We are wondering if anyone knows a way we can turn them in to authorities. We would appreciate any information anyone can provide. Please only info regarding a way to turn them in is appreciated

Why would you want to? It is not actually illegal to eat dog in Thailand. They obviously have customers or they would not be trading.

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I assumed because it is illegal to trade dog meat is would also be illegal to consume here in TL. Anyone 100% sure it is legal to sell and serve?

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You are in Thailand ... let the Thais do it if they have a problem with it.

The last thing we need here is another Evangelist ... facepalm.gif

BTW ... I never have (knowingly) eaten dog meat, now, or most likely, be tempted in the future.

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I think a poster named Jingthing could help you.

Sorry I don't have the foxiest idea about this.

The OP needs to know if legal to eat dog meat in Thailand and if so I imagine he wants a review of the roadside stand. Thought you would know.

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OP do you pork beef chicken or fish?

Why are you so up tight

I think that is illegal.

Hahaha. Great stuff itchybum, and so quick off the mark too. Will have me giggling for the rest of the night now.

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I've related this stoy before of when, unknowingly, I was served dog in Cambodia and it wasonly after I had complimented the chef that I was told that it wansn't some kind of chicken/poultry but a local mutt that I had scoffed down with relish.

I opted for it later that week but it wasn't the same and I'm dam_n sure it was substituted for crocodile.

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What is the difference between eating dog and cow?? apart form your sensitivities that is.

Id say they are doing Thailand a great service, I'd have no qualms eating it if I liked the taste.

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I've related this stoy before of when, unknowingly, I was served dog in Cambodia and it wasonly after I had complimented the chef that I was told that it wansn't some kind of chicken/poultry but a local mutt that I had scoffed down with relish.

I opted for it later that week but it wasn't the same and I'm dam_n sure it was substituted for crocodile.

Bloody foreigners, theyll serve you up anything if they can get away with it, pay up "snappy" and exit right prontowink.png

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We have a stand nearby that is cooking and serving dog. We are wondering if anyone knows a way we can turn them in to authorities. We would appreciate any information anyone can provide. Please only info regarding a way to turn them in is appreciated

Why would you want to? It is not actually illegal to eat dog in Thailand. They obviously have customers or they would not be trading.

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dogs are men's best friends and you know that many farangs don't eat dogs so since they don't it others cannot do it especially asians in their own countries.

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OP do you pork beef chicken or fish?

Why are you so up tight

are you a thai apologist? Sooner or later you will be called one but at least thais have thai apologists.

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not your problem ! I guess you eat pork and beef ? So just shutup, you are not better than them ! I do not eat meat but i really don't care animals !

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One post said it is illegal in Thailand to eat dog meat and another that it is illegal to trade it, born neither poster gave a link to a source that would confirm it. What is the real score on this?

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