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Udon Thani: Owners of two Huskies come home to a grisly sight


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9 minutes ago, stouricks said:

When I had a long barnet it was very uncomfortable in the heat over here,

There are differences between hair of different species of animal and humans.  What works for one does not always work for another.  Many animals have hair that is hollow whereas human hair is not.  The hollow hair helps keep the animal warm in the cold weather and cool in the warm/hot weather.

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don't Huskies have blue eyes?  the report said their eyes were gouged out.  perhaps this person is a nutcase with a severe hatred of foreigners , and this action is a result of that hatred.  As a blue eyed westerner I would be quite concerned if i lived in or near that village.  It is a fact that many serial killers begin by killing animals.

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16 minutes ago, wotsdermatter said:

 

It is obvious that neither of you and probably many others, no nothing about dogs, especially huskies of all species.  They can, but rarely do bark and then not for prolonged periods of time.  Did you do any research before either putting foot in mouth or fingers to keyboard?  NO!

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we have two near us not chained up but left out all day, they even bark at the rain, at passing cats, people, cars, bikes and at nothing at all.

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31 minutes ago, wotsdermatter said:

There are differences between hair of different species of animal and humans.  What works for one does not always work for another.  Many animals have hair that is hollow whereas human hair is not.  The hollow hair helps keep the animal warm in the cold weather and cool in the warm/hot weather.

'nuf sed.

Canine double glazing then!   PML

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 Nothing wrong on wishing a violent death on another person..
 

glad to read about a # of death row Inmates (some for decades) in Ca have now died of CV...finally justice where man has failed fellow man

 

when sentenced to die, carry it out quickly.....don’t labor in the courts for years

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Another dog hater/poisoner? The people that did this don't deserve to die,they deserve to get their asses kicked and placed in jail so they can think for awhile just how disturbed they are. This isn't a child or person they killed, but it still deserves punishment. Too many cowards in the world who take their anger out on animals, women or children because they cannot fight a man.

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41 minutes ago, IraqRon said:

don't Huskies have blue eyes?  the report said their eyes were gouged out.  perhaps this person is a nutcase with a severe hatred of foreigners , and this action is a result of that hatred.  As a blue eyed westerner I would be quite concerned if i lived in or near that village.  It is a fact that many serial killers begin by killing animals.

Especially in that manner. This wasn't a poisoning that kills quick. This person took his anger out in a vicious, cowardly way. If this happened to my dogs and I witnessed it, I wouldn't kill him but permanently damage his ability to walk or hold things.

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18 hours ago, Pilotman said:

also big dogs can't be exercised properly in this climate, even if you can find somewhere to do it.  It's hard enough to find enough safe exercise space for our two Shih Tzus,  never mind big dogs. 

 

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1 minute ago, weaver93 said:

It can be done, its a matter of exercising the dog, very early in the morning, and/or late in the evening when it is a bit cooler..

I always take my Retriever for a walk before 7am, and again at 6pm, and I also carry a stick, just in case of a pack of dogs are in the vicinity..

Regarding barking, many people leave their untrained dogs outside at night, this is a recipe for the neighbours to have sleepless nights.and in all probability incur the wrath at a later date.

 

I always keep my dog inside at night, she will only bark, if someone trys to get access to our property.

Its not the heat that is the issue, it's packs of soi dogs, it's ticks and other dangers on land that could be good for dogs, even snakes, lizards, poisonous toads and centipedes that litter waste land.   It's the prevalence of Parvo virus on untreated land  and other viruses carried by wild dogs and cats. The tropics is no place for a domestic dog.  Our garden is quite large so we are able to spray and generally safe guard the dogs as much as we can, but it's a  great pity that they don't have the freedom that dogs in the more temperate countries enjoy.  However,  it is what it is and it's why we would never consider owning larger dogs. 

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Just now, Pilotman said:

Its not the heat that is the issue, it's packs of soi dogs, it's ticks and other dangers on land that could be good for dogs, even snakes, lizards, poisonous toads and centipedes that litter waste land.   It's the prevalence of Parvo virus on untreated land  and other viruses carried by wild dogs and cats. The tropics is no place for a domestic dog.  Our garden is quite large so we are able to spray and generally safe guard the dogs as much as we can, but it's a  great pity that they don't have the freedom that dogs in the more temperate countries enjoy.  However,  it is what it is and it's why we would never consider owning larger dogs. 

Dogs can adapt to any climate, from the North Pole to the equator. It's the dog's health that decides if he will thrive.

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3 hours ago, nobodysfriend said:

Just one more thing : If you do not like to see dogs suffering , help support Soi Dog , they sterilize dogs all around the country ...

They do a great job , more than 300000 dogs have been neutered already .

If you do not like to see Soi dogs suffering .   Exterminate them.

Neutering Does't improve a Soi Dogs Life .He keeps on Suffering un till he Dies, So Why in the name of Satan Prolong his life to suffer and to terrorise people . You call That a Great Job?  ????

Whilst they got the Soi Dog, instead of Neutering  put it Down .

They will do the dog a Favor and Many people.

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3 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

Dogs can adapt to any climate, from the North Pole to the equator. It's the dog's health that decides if he will thrive.

As I wrote, the climate is not the issue, the issues are around what walks, runs, slithers, crawls, flies, infects and bites. Climate is the least of the problems for domestic dogs here. 

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34 minutes ago, Pilotman said:

As I wrote, the climate is not the issue, the issues are around what walks, runs, slithers, crawls, flies, infects and bites. Climate is the least of the problems for domestic dogs here. 

I've never seen more ticks on a dog than I have here.

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4 hours ago, Pilotman said:

Its not the heat that is the issue, it's packs of soi dogs, it's ticks and other dangers on land that could be good for dogs, even snakes, lizards, poisonous toads and centipedes that litter waste land.   It's the prevalence of Parvo virus on untreated land  and other viruses carried by wild dogs and cats. The tropics is no place for a domestic dog.  Our garden is quite large so we are able to spray and generally safe guard the dogs as much as we can, but it's a  great pity that they don't have the freedom that dogs in the more temperate countries enjoy.  However,  it is what it is and it's why we would never consider owning larger dogs. 

Don't you vaccinate your dogs? Haven't you heard of flea / tick prevention?

 

I have 3 dogs. A poodle, a chihuahua and a terrier. Every day they go on an hour long walk and run around the village and in the countryside. 

 

They meet plenty of soi dogs, cows, buffalo and humans. Never had a problem as they are socialised and know how to behave around other dogs and animals. In fact they have many soi dog friends that follow us on our walk sometimes. There a few more territorial ones..but it's all bark and display and my dogs basically take no notice. 

 

Also never had a problem with snakes or toads, centipede or scorpion. Even have lots of toads live in the garden and one huge one often sits on the doorstep with the dogs laying next to it eating insects attracted to the outside light.  As for snakes, the dogs leave them alone after having a bark at them from a safe distance.  

 

There is no reason you can not take your dogs out, unless you have bot trained or socialised them, not vaccinated them, or they are so dumb to go around swallowing toads and attacking soi dogs. 

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6 minutes ago, jak2002003 said:

Don't you vaccinate your dogs? Haven't you heard of flea / tick prevention?

 

I have 3 dogs. A poodle, a chihuahua and a terrier. Every day they go on an hour long walk and run around the village and in the countryside. 

 

They meet plenty of soi dogs, cows, buffalo and humans. Never had a problem as they are socialised and know how to behave around other dogs and animals. In fact they have many soi dog friends that follow us on our walk sometimes. There a few more territorial ones..but it's all bark and display and my dogs basically take no notice. 

 

Also never had a problem with snakes or toads, centipede or scorpion. Even have lots of toads live in the garden and one huge one often sits on the doorstep with the dogs laying next to it eating insects attracted to the outside light.  As for snakes, the dogs leave them alone after having a bark at them from a safe distance.  

 

There is no reason you can not take your dogs out, unless you have bot trained or socialised them, not vaccinated them, or they are so dumb to go around swallowing toads and attacking soi dogs. 

What a dumb post. Of course they are vaccinated. You decide how you deal with your dogs,  but don't insult my intelligence by suggesting that I don't know how to look after mine. I could say more, but I would probably be banned and you and your views are not worth it. 

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6 hours ago, poohy said:

I beg to differ if some one touched my dogs they would be tortured until they wished they were dead

You have a nice day now

If that is the case, I don’t see how society can allow you to have dogs. It seems very risky. 

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19 minutes ago, Pilotman said:

What a dumb post. Of course they are vaccinated. You decide how you deal with your dogs,  but don't insult my intelligence by suggesting that I don't know how to look after mine. I could say more, but I would probably be banned and you and your views are not worth it. 

Apologies that I have upset you.  

 

I clearly was confused because in your post you said...

 

 you can't take them out because of diseases and parvo virus? So I presumed you did not vaccinate them. After all, if vaccinate these diseases pose no problem to your dogs.

 

You also said you don't take them out in cause of ticks?.  If you use tick prevention then again this is not a problem.

 

I am at a loss to know how a lizard is a danger to dogs.

 

I don't think you need to worry so much. But I would be more concerned about the toxic insecticide you spray your garden with to kill the scorpions being a health risk to your dogs, than letting them have a romp in the countryside.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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7 hours ago, wotsdermatter said:
14 hours ago, katana said:

probably barking all the time in their kennel.

 

9 hours ago, Orton Rd said:

Owners leaving dogs chained up probably leading to the dogs being half mad and barking non stop,

It is obvious that neither of you and probably many others, no nothing about dogs, especially huskies of all species.  They can, but rarely do bark and then not for prolonged periods of time.  Did you do any research before either putting foot in mouth or fingers to keyboard?  NO!

'nuf sed

 

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8 hours ago, kwak250 said:

We have about 6 soi dogs that run around at night barking and I suggested we phone to get them taken away but my wife says they will just put them down.

Difficult as they get our dogs barking at 3am and neighbour's are getting annoyed with our dogs also now.

 

I got 12 rounded up a few years ago on our estate, they did not put them down, they just dumped them somewhere else!

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1 hour ago, jak2002003 said:

Apologies that I have upset you.  

 

I clearly was confused because in your post you said...

 

 you can't take them out because of diseases and parvo virus? So I presumed you did not vaccinate them. After all, if vaccinate these diseases pose no problem to your dogs.

 

You also said you don't take them out in cause of ticks?.  If you use tick prevention then again this is not a problem.

 

I am at a loss to know how a lizard is a danger to dogs.

 

I don't think you need to worry so much. But I would be more concerned about the toxic insecticide you spray your garden with to kill the scorpions being a health risk to your dogs, than letting them have a romp in the countryside.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Okay. no problem.  We do give them tick medicine, but so did a friend of ours and his dog died from the effects of a tick bite.  I admit that I am quite paranoid about their safety.  Our boy dog has already had Parvo virus, from which he recovered after hospital treatment and also a chest infection, so he's obviously not the strongest dog around.  I know that I am over protective, but better that than to lose him early.  

 

Meant to add that the cat died of a liver fluke that the Vet said probably came from eating the little lizards. 

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15 hours ago, Orton Rd said:

I got 12 rounded up a few years ago on our estate, they did not put them down, they just dumped them somewhere else!

Problem we have is a few houses feed them every day trying to out do each other.

One house has a big bucket of water outside like a hot tub.

I am sure I saw them getting a steak meal the other day.

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On 7/10/2020 at 8:33 AM, baansgr said:

Huskies bark a lot....

dogs bark a lot, its what they do.  Do you expect them to be sitting around quoting Shakespeare? 

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