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Dog Barking Drama: When Neighbourly Conflicts Turn Threatening
nothing wrong with owning a dog in a condo, a community estate or wherever, so long as the owner cares for the dog properly and respects others living next door and nearby. If the dog has food and water, and gets some exercise and correct attention every now and then it will not bark unnecessarily all day and night. -
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No stamp when leaving at Survanabumi Airport
Thanks to the above replies. I was getting paranoid, I don't want in the future : in one year's time, I fly into Bangkok Savarnabumi, and Thailand immigration start saying I overstayed a year, because I didn't exit the country !! Yes, I suppose everything is digital nowadays, stamps or writing on paper and certificates are not so important. 🙂 -
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Wild Elephant ‘Plai Sun’, Stranded on Island in Rayong, is Known for Attacking Locals
Their attempt to tranquilise the beast failed and it was strong enough to swim 250 metres to the nearest island. How will the subdue it to fit a tracking collar? -
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How much do you pay your Thai woman per month?
I give my wife half my income. Share and share alike. Isn't marriage a partnership? -
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Dog Barking Drama: When Neighbourly Conflicts Turn Threatening
Have to agree! In the West the dog is treated as one of the family, and in many cases, have their own "bed" in the house. How many Thais do you know that have dogs that allow the dogs to sleep in the house? Mostly they are put outside and left free to wander, bark, howl or get into fights over territory with other dogs that have been forced to live outside. I am originally from the UK, and we had a Labrador that due to us both working, had to leave all day in our sizeable back garden, but tended to and cared for at lunchtimes by a relative. Unbeknown to us, as soon as we left the house it started barking. Rather than bring it to our attention our friendly neighbours reported it to the police, and the consequent visit by them left us in no doubt that our dog was disturbing the peace and we had to get something done about it, or the dog would be impounded! The solution was simple - we got another dog so they kept each other company and the barking ceased. It may be worth noting that in the UK you never hear dogs barking at night (for any length of time) for the reasons mentioned above.
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