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This will likely become a free for all with every somchai deciding what’s good for one is good for all, coupled with maccas staff not bothering to check registrations... resulting in a flea fest inside the “restaurant”

i applaud the intention... but best intentions and all that stuff...

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17 hours ago, johng said:

I think maybe she is blind ?
The guide dog is probably a "god send" allowing her to have some modicum of mobility. how on earth she negotiates the pot holes and obstacles on the street is a minor miracle.

Surprised she hasn't been dragged down the road as the guide dog tries to evade the hordes of rabid, rancid mutts

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22 hours ago, johng said:

I think maybe she is blind ?
The guide dog is probably a "god send" allowing her to have some modicum of mobility. how on earth she negotiates the pot holes and obstacles on the street is a minor miracle.

Yes,the Dog will be such a life changer for the young Lass.

i cant believe the Dog was trained in Thailand

There is no mention of it being able to stand on its rear leg, or do a " high 5 ", as a Thai trained dog would.

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Yes,the Dog will be such a life changer for the young Lass.

i cant believe the Dog was trained in Thailand

There is no mention of it being able to stand on its rear leg, or do a " high 5 ", as a Thai trained dog would.

I think the dog was trained in America and was brought back withh the "young lass"

Also as far as I know at this moment there are no Thai guide dog training schools,no Thai guide dog charities and this dog is the only guide dog in Thailand !

 

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19 hours ago, WhatupThailand said:

I am in a Wheel Chair, a dog won't help, unless I do it Eskimo Style.

I think it would be Better to have a Guide Girl,

which could be another boon to employment for those Ex Pole Dancers.

 

 

 

it seems a wealth of expats already have such "guide dogs"

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