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Faithful dog waiting by the roadside for his master is dead - now the blaming starts

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Its just amazing how faithful a dog can be.

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8 hours ago, Foreign Jim said:

 

All I'm saying is that the dog was hit by a car.  People drive cars.  Social media did not kill the dog. 

of coarse it did the dog stayed there for 1 year before the attention 

Call me what you like,but i stared at the picture for ages.

I was heartbroken.I love dogs and its a bloody shame.

My little dog loves my mrs so much that where she is,so is he.

RIP loyal one.

There is one more star in the sky,because my friend stopped running today:sad:

9 hours ago, ClutchClark said:

 

Do you let your kids play in the road? 

I feel sorry for the kids and adults injured or killed by motorists taking avoiding action when a dog runs into the road...

Here we go again

Admit the obvious. Thai culture is the blame. Nothing happens unless money is exchanged or until life is lost or both.

13 hours ago, webfact said:

Villagers have criticized animal welfare for their actions. They wanted the reporting of the case to stop so that they could sort it out properly by themselves.

 

'Cause they'd done such a bang up job over the previous year. 

Stupid dog, one less of a few million of the pests is not a valid reason to get the hankies out ☺

7 hours ago, sweatalot said:

I wonder how everybody knows the dog has had an owner

what if it never had, just decided to stay in this place?

 

Then why would it be looking in the same direction every day ?  

I'm just adding this to the plethora of disappointments I have of this punk  country.  

hear hear. We do not know what happened to the owners do we? Did they leave for good, bad or sad reasons.? Did they die?

It is a sad story.

Something equally as sad I would like to share is, my wife and I were recently driving back from up country in the jazz and came across a pair of adult monitor lizards who never made it across the fast lane to the rainwater ditch in the middle of the road. I think a few drivers were moved to silence and ease off the gas.

 

when will they EVER learn that dogs need to be on leads and NOT roaming free............the answer of course is NEVER..........its everybody else fault except theres for not having them on leads!

On 9/26/2016 at 0:35 PM, Foreign Jim said:

The only people to blame are the idiots who ran the dog over. Stop whining. :passifier:

yeah right, NOT the Thais people who think its "ok" for dogs to wander freely.......whose the real idiots  here

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