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Brutal murder of pregnant dog - Chonburi


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i try to avoid seeing this sort of thainess,but i just walked into the lounge and the mrs was watching channel 3 news.

it made me very angry,sick and wanting to string this scum up by his balls.

if that was his wife they were interviewing she couldnt stop laughing,and if all the vehicles in the yard were his lets hope they get some attension.

dont know if you know the reason why this scum bag did it?but he was fed up with the dog climbing up on the bonnet of his car and scatching it.

so you see the brainless moran didnt have enough sense to put a cover on it.

most dogs that protect their patch will find a place to lay so they can see all around the entrance,our gets up on our marble table facing the front gates and lay's there as proud as a lion.

meatboy.a dog lover.

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I'm afraid a lot of people don't value dogs as many Westerners do.

Last week some lowlife poisoned about ten dogs in our soi in the village. I lost two of mine. (I admit both of mine had been known to poach chickens)... but in fact they were not the ones targeted; they happened to go into the area where the poison was.

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I'm afraid a lot of people don't value dogs as many Westerners do.

Last week some lowlife poisoned about ten dogs in our soi in the village. I lost two of mine. (I admit both of mine had been known to poach chickens)... but in fact they were not the ones targeted; they happened to go into the area where the poison was.

Must ask you! So you are letting your dogs lose all over the place I guess than!! If you would have kept your dogs in check inside your OWN property.

maybe they would have been alive today!!!

I am NOT defenbding killing these dogs, but I would NEVER accept a dog of mine to run around in the area anoying everybody else, THAT is bad manners

So keep your dogs in your own home....

Glegolo

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I'm afraid a lot of people don't value dogs as many Westerners do.

Last week some lowlife poisoned about ten dogs in our soi in the village. I lost two of mine. (I admit both of mine had been known to poach chickens)... but in fact they were not the ones targeted; they happened to go into the area where the poison was.

Must ask you! So you are letting your dogs lose all over the place I guess than!! If you would have kept your dogs in check inside your OWN property.

maybe they would have been alive today!!!

I am NOT defenbding killing these dogs, but I would NEVER accept a dog of mine to run around in the area anoying everybody else, THAT is bad manners

So keep your dogs in your own home....

Glegolo

sorry ib.i am with glegolo on this i too wouldnt let my dog run loose.but poisoning someones dogs is the act of a coward.sorry for your loss ib.try and find out who dun it and then give him a bottle of leo for his trouble.bah.gif

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I'm afraid a lot of people don't value dogs as many Westerners do.

Last week some lowlife poisoned about ten dogs in our soi in the village. I lost two of mine. (I admit both of mine had been known to poach chickens)... but in fact they were not the ones targeted; they happened to go into the area where the poison was.

Must ask you! So you are letting your dogs lose all over the place I guess than!! If you would have kept your dogs in check inside your OWN property.

maybe they would have been alive today!!!

I am NOT defenbding killing these dogs, but I would NEVER accept a dog of mine to run around in the area anoying everybody else, THAT is bad manners

So keep your dogs in your own home....

Glegolo

I take your point, glrgolo, and if I were living in an urbanised area, I would agree with you. I live in a village where everything, dogs, ducks, chickens etc runs free. That notwithstanding, my dogs are normally kept inside my walled 3-rai compound, and cause no problem to anyone. BUT, people will leave the gate open, and sometimes then the dogs will go out and socialise with the village dogs.

That is when the chicken poaching has occurred, and also when they picked up the poison (that's why I said they were not specifically targeted).

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I'm afraid a lot of people don't value dogs as many Westerners do.

Last week some lowlife poisoned about ten dogs in our soi in the village. I lost two of mine. (I admit both of mine had been known to poach chickens)... but in fact they were not the ones targeted; they happened to go into the area where the poison was.

Must ask you! So you are letting your dogs lose all over the place I guess than!! If you would have kept your dogs in check inside your OWN property.

maybe they would have been alive today!!!

I am NOT defenbding killing these dogs, but I would NEVER accept a dog of mine to run around in the area anoying everybody else, THAT is bad manners

So keep your dogs in your own home....

Glegolo

I take your point, glrgolo, and if I were living in an urbanised area, I would agree with you. I live in a village where everything, dogs, ducks, chickens etc runs free. That notwithstanding, my dogs are normally kept inside my walled 3-rai compound, and cause no problem to anyone. BUT, people will leave the gate open, and sometimes then the dogs will go out and socialise with the village dogs.

That is when the chicken poaching has occurred, and also when they picked up the poison (that's why I said they were not specifically targeted).

With 3 rai of land would it be so hard to fence off 1 rai of it for the dogs and keep that gate locked. Alternatively you could use a double auto closing gate system on your main gate. Not at all hard to keep dogs where they should be. Training a dog not to wander is also possible. My dog would never go out my gate without me. The gate is closed all the time however to keep other dogs, like yours, from coming in.

It matters little to me urban or rural. Your dogs, your responsibility. You cannot blame others for their death.

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