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Hi there.

Last time I was home to work I adopted a mature, male pitbull with an awesome temperament.  He loves everyone and is very good with dogs and cats. My intention was to bring him back here with me. I read somewhere that Thailand does not permit the importation of pitbulls. Can anyone confirm this?

 

Also, would anyone have ideas on how to get this guy into Thailand. Often rules in Thailand are obstacles, not brick walls. 

Thanks

Posted

if your intension is to break the rules if the dog is banned from being imported into thailand,then we dont need you as another inconsiderate owner.

 

Posted
3 hours ago, meatboy said:

if your intension is to break the rules if the dog is banned from being imported into thailand,then we dont need you as another inconsiderate owner.

 

Cant quite say what I want without being banned, but suffice to say that you are not giving input relevant to the questions. 

Have a nice day

Posted (edited)

A quick google search seems to confirm your initial thought that its illegal to import Pitbulls into Thailand.

 

Whilst I sympathise with your situation, you can't seriously think that anyone is going to post advice on how to break a Thai law??

Edited by dick dasterdly
Posted
7 hours ago, dick dasterdly said:

A quick google search seems to confirm your initial thought that its illegal to import Pitbulls into Thailand.

 

Whilst I sympathise with your situation, you can't seriously think that anyone is going to post advice on how to break a Thai law??

careful dick.........he might set his dog on you :sad:

Posted

my input relevent to your question i have answered your final sentence.

laws are made and NOT to be broken.

 

 

 

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As it would appear importing this breed is in fact illegal, discussion of same is therefore not allowed on Thai Visa.

 

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