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  1. Note this was not a stray dog but an owned dog, although as usual the alarm bells ring about stray dogs that generally do not approach people. This dog was doing what owned dogs do and protecting its owners property. The problem here is owners who allow their dogs to free roam. Statistically the vast majority of dog bites here are caused in this manner. Owners need to take responsibility and ensure their dogs are kept secure and exercise them responsibly.
  2. Dent Smile clinic on Thepkasatri road a few hundred meters past Mission hospital. Excellent. Been going 20 years. She was educated at Chula University before studying in US.
  3. A number of points here. Very few airlines allow dogs in cabin and must be able to fit in an underseat cage. Anything bigger than a Chihuahua forget it. In reality the dog will go to sleep in the climate controlled section of the hold. The dog must be vaccinated against rabies and microchipped at least 1 month before travel and have a medical certificate. Note that bull terriers other than English Staffordshire terriers are banned. It is generally far cheaper to take the dog as accompanied baggage. You can send by cargo but very expensive now that cargo rates generally have gone through the roof. In terms of age you do not need to worry about that. Although not required for travel ensure your dog is vaccinated against the usual canine diseases particularly distemper which is common here. The reason there is no requirement for vaccination against diseases other than rabies is because only rabies can be transmitted to humans.
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