What is wrong with this country where dogs cannot be killed.....Talk about being in the dark ages...
Undoubtedly, idiots who made this law have never been bitten by a savage dog....
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I highly doubt it was 7 pitbulls. Everyone wants to make it sound worse by accusing pits. I have had 7 in my life, all great dogs. I still feel the dog situation in Thailand is out of control.Mudguard wrote: ↑May 17, 2018, 10:05 am68 y o Monk on his morn rounds yesterday gets attacked by 7 pit bull dogs n has 50 bite marks n nothing happens to the mongrel killing machine dogs...or, the owner....
What is wrong with this country where dogs cannot be killed.....Talk about being in the dark ages...
Undoubtedly, idiots who made this law have never been bitten by a savage dog....![]()
Agree. The monk would be a bloody pulp with that many dogs -- even if they weren't pitbulls.Faraday wrote: ↑May 18, 2018, 6:11 amhttp://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/ ... s/30345545
It was reported in The Nation, as being 10 Pitbulls. There's a pic of the Monk sitting up in bed, with several small bites.
If it was 10 or 7, or even 1 Pitbull, he'd be dead.
Dear oh dear. And another one....semperfiguy wrote: ↑May 17, 2018, 12:01 pmJust another example of all the misdirected hiso movie stars and other merit making animal rights activists looking for big face and big perks in their idea of heaven. Instead of focusing on the poor and under privileged humans in this society that are created in the image of God, they are compelled to support the agenda of the devil and waste their time and resources on creatures that have no soul. Same thing happens in my village day after day as the locals go down the street to the lake in the park and feed the fish while believing they are storing up big merit for themselves in heaven instead of finding other villagers in need and being a blessing to them. It's all part of the Thai lazy syndrome! Feeding the fish is just a whole lot easier and cheaper for them. Throwing the fish a few slices of week old bread or rice is certainly easier and cheaper than reaching in their wallets and having to fork out some real money to feed a human in need.