Dogs - The case for "neuter & release"

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sandman67
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Post by sandman67 »

Sorry bout that Dawn.....a few too many Changs.....

Does your org come round and catch these dogs? The reason I ask is that for the last few nights there have been a couple of pretty big well fed nasty bastards prowling about where i live.

In the last few nights they have attacked my neighbors dog twice, and killed a kitten from the house behind me that couldn't get away quick enough. I guess cutting their spuds off might calm em down a bit.

They look well fed but if they do have owners what the hell they are thinking letting these two mangy vicious snarlers loose at night is beyond me. They always run onto the waste ground so tracking down an owner seems to be a dead end.

Theres a big bit of empty ground near me and I think they might be living on it. All I know is that they are causing problems, seem very aggressive, and my temper with them is running short.

I dont want to be cruel but if they attack anything in my soi again it will be bike, bokken and boots time. If it still carries on then.....well.....as I said Im no dog lover and its my street they are bothering.

Any advice angel?
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Post by DawnHRD »

Speak to the Tessadban. Aggressive dogs aren't our forte (although I've dealt with a few). We are supposed to only deal with sick & injured dogs. Phone the Tessadban dog pound (sorry, I don't have the number here - I'm in UK). In English it's called Hua Hin Dog Shelter. Ask them to do something about the dogs - it is their responsibility.

FYI, I have been told that HH will soon be following BKK in making it law for dogs to be microchipped & not allowed to roam. If these dogs are owned, these owners & others like them, could find themselves faced with fines in the near future.
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Post by richard »

Agressive dogs are dealt with in a different way in Isaan

Round em up put them in a pick up and trundle up to the north east

They eventually end up in the numerous noodle stalls (in the cooking pots of course) Quite tasty really!!!!!
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