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  1. Yes, they will but are reluctant to do so without good reason. I had to have my 11 1/2 year old boy put to sleep last year and it was hard. 11 years old is old for a dog, some smaller breeds can live 12 to 15 years, but in general bigger breeds are getting old at 11 years. Good plan would be to get a good vet to check her out in the first place, maybe a simple Op to give her a few more years, but the loss of appetite is not a good sign, good luck,
  2. Heijoshincool asked if there are any Canine Contests in Thailand. The answer is yes, there are certainly pure bred dog show competitions which are run by KATH - Kennel association of Thailand. Not happening at the moment because of covid, however, under normal conditions they generally conduct 2 show weekends each month. Contact details for KATH as per below. These all breeds/pure bred competitions are judged by local Thai judges and also many international judges are also invited, from as far as European countries, the US, Australia etc. The quality of many of the dogs at these shows is generally "world class", with many of the dogs "imported" or flown in from other Asian countries especially for these events. Thailand boasts some of the best dogs in the world in a number of breeds, notably Pomeranians, TRD and the Bangkaew Dog. These latter 2 breeds are local breeds and now recognized by the FCI. As for the dog belonging to the Op, a Border Collie/Aussie Shep cross, extremely intelligent and very agile and athletic, would be ideal for pursuits such as Agility contests and I am sure these exist in Thailand, in fact I have seen them run in conjunction with the pure breeds all breeds shows. So if the Op or other interested members liked to contact KATH I am sure they could provide further information, DS The Kennel Association of Thailand 338/468 Soi Ladprao 87 Yaek 10, Bangkok [email protected] (Eng) Phone: 0-2539-8394-5 Mobile: 098-338-8394
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