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Where can I take my dog in Pattaya to socialise with other dogs?


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Our 4 year old Doberman has been going to BJ Dog Resort since she was 6 months old. She loves it there. Dave is a Canadian and his Thai wife Toy have a great place set up. Theres AC kennels, swimming pool, obedience training, dog salon and much more. They don't let your dog mix with others so your better off going there with a friend who has a dog. Its 100 baht for 1 hour and the trainers will play with your dog if your too lazy.

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Jeez. Has the OP got a car?

Micro-managing every goddamn eventuality. It's a freaking dog, for god's sake.

Take it out so he can do his whoopsies and a pee.

Soi dogs this, soi dogs that. Get a grip.

You're like Joan Collins Fan Club.

Do you do anything except add negative, useless posts? I've yet to see it.

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Our 4 year old Doberman has been going to BJ Dog Resort since she was 6 months old. She loves it there. Dave is a Canadian and his Thai wife Toy have a great place set up. Theres AC kennels, swimming pool, obedience training, dog salon and much more. They don't let your dog mix with others so your better off going there with a friend who has a dog. Its 100 baht for 1 hour and the trainers will play with your dog if your too lazy.

Thanks a lot.

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Jeez. Has the OP got a car?

Micro-managing every goddamn eventuality. It's a freaking dog, for god's sake.

Take it out so he can do his whoopsies and a pee.

Soi dogs this, soi dogs that. Get a grip.

You're like Joan Collins Fan Club.

Do you do anything except add negative, useless posts? I've yet to see it.

You'll recall that you post duplicate threads in different forums when you don't immediately get the answer you want and slate posters for their indiscretions.

You seem very needy and high maintenance.

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Jeez. Has the OP got a car?

Micro-managing every goddamn eventuality. It's a freaking dog, for god's sake.

Take it out so he can do his whoopsies and a pee.

Soi dogs this, soi dogs that. Get a grip.

You're like Joan Collins Fan Club.

Do you do anything except add negative, useless posts? I've yet to see it.

You'll recall that you post duplicate threads in different forums when you don't immediately get the answer you want and slate posters for their indiscretions.

You seem very needy and high maintenance.

You seem like you need to get a life.

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It is very difficult to walk a male dog - balls or no balls! , when ours passed away we got a female bitch, not a conscious decision. All of a sudden walking a dog was a possibility after having her spayed. Still have to fend off some unwanted attention but it tends to be non aggressive and even made friends along the way. I assume the OP is referring to a male dog?

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It is very difficult to walk a male dog - balls or no balls! , when ours passed away we got a female bitch, not a conscious decision. All of a sudden walking a dog was a possibility after having her spayed. Still have to fend off some unwanted attention but it tends to be non aggressive and even made friends along the way. I assume the OP is referring to a male dog?

Yes.

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The walking/ running track around Pratumnak hill is perfect to take a dog, not many people are aware of this track, it's a 1.4 km slope and very quite away from the traffic.

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