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A place to put your photos and stories about the non-human members of your family. :D I'll start with a post by Barry from another thread. Pete :cheers:
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prcscct wrote:Are these your guys and gals Barry? Pete :cheers:

Hi Pete
Ok, these are my guys and gals
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Cute as a button Barry but too young to show off any personality yet. Post some more when they get fiesty. :D

A neighbor of mine has two Huskies and they do better in this heat than my Golden Retrievers do. I think their hair shafts are hollow which gives them better insulation in very cold climates, as well as keeps them cooler here in the tropics. Not sure if scientifically accurate but that's what I'm told. On the other hand, my GT's suffer in this heat badly with their type of coat. Leave the door unlatched and they're in the living room in a flash enjoying the aircon. :laugh: Pete :cheers:
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Here are ours, brother and sister. Nothing recent though at 5 1/2 months, but they're getting to be the size of horses. :shock: :D Pete :cheers:

At about 7 weeks.....
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At about 3 months.....
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At about 4 months enjoying their favourite place....
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Note for HEF (formerly HHF but changed due to new forum name :mrgreen: )....you were right, 2 kilos of boneless chicken breasts at Tesco was only 17 Baht more than thighs, 217 vs 200. I and the pups thank you. :thumb: Pete :cheers:
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Our adopted Soi dogs as puppies:
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Soi dogs make great guard dogs partly because of their natural infrared night vision :D :
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I don't have any recent pics, but will take a few and post shortly. One Dalmatian, one Rottweiler, and if all goes to plan, a Doberman arriving shortly :thumb:
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Please, please will all you people who have to have pedigreed imported pets tell me why you don't adopt some of the Thai dogs that need homes instead? They are more suited to the climate, know how to handle the vermin and reptiles, and make great guard dogs and wonderful family pets. :?
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That's what we were originally going to do from a shelter, and these GT's were thrust upon us more or less. Their lineage is Bangkok for several generations. Parents given to a family here in the sticks as whoever couldn't afford them any longer in Bangkok. Pups arrived and living in squalor. They were a mess and that's why we took them early, at six weeks. Our little guy had mange already at that age and hair gone on foot and tail which took a month to get under control. And talk about filled with worms, I thought they would never stop coming out once they get meds. All the other pups taken by parents of students at my daughter's school. We only wanted one but didn't have the heart to leave the last one in that dump. So, not soi dogs by appearance but soi dogs none the less. One family who has one already clippered him down, not to the skin but about half. Doesn't look bad and he seems much happier in the heat. All of us who have them have pledged to get them fixed, and it's almost time. Pete :cheers:
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hhfarang wrote:Please, please will all you people who have to have pedigreed imported pets tell me why you don't adopt some of the Thai dogs that need homes instead? They are more suited to the climate, know how to handle the vermin and reptiles, and make great guard dogs and wonderful family pets. :?
Okay, I'll have shot at trying to explain :cheers: .......


First, back in our own countries, people also choose certain breeds, and as in Thailand, there are many dogs in rescue centers. Why is it then, that when we come to Thailand, we cannot choose a specific breed, but instead, have to adopt a street dog?

One could say the same about kids.......why have your own when there are so many that have no families?


And, the same can be said about bikes and cars.............why would anyone want a big pickup when they could rather have a Honda Wave 100cc with a side hack? After all, the Wave has a far smaller impact on the environment.


HHF, all people are different, which means we all have different tastes and etc. If you've ever owned different purebred dogs, you'll know that different breeds have different traits, and that's what makes them appealing.

For example, my Dalmatian comes from Bangkok. I felt sorry for her and offered the owner 2000 baht. Now, she's a so called "imported breed" but I can assure you, she's more suited to this climate than any soi dog is. Even on the hottest of days she'll lie in the full sun. Is she a great dog? No, she's not, at least not in my opinion, and I would certainly never own another Dalmatian because of her. Other people we know think she's the greatest dog they've ever met. Yes I do love her, and she's been taken good care of. She also had the cut as soon as she reached the age.

Our other dog is a Rottweiler.......you know, those big black dogs that only live to rip people apart. Well, I wanted to do my share, to at least show some people, that the average Rottweiler is less likely to bite them than the average soi dog. Have I achieved my goal? Yes, at least with everyone that has met my Rottie. I can turn her loose in a yard full of toddlers, and leave her completely unattended, and hell would freeze over before she hurt any of them. Considering just how many people get bitten by soi dogs, owned or otherwise, I wouldn't imagine the same can be said. So, not everyone who owns a Rottweiler does so for the image, or the fear factor. Some of us own them simply because we love the breed. They are unique, and have been bred for certain traits for generations. Is my one a good guard dog? no, she's bloody useless, but the average stranger doesn't know that, and they're not willing to jump over our wall to find out. I also don't think the average soi dog is strong enough to double up as a horse from time to time :mrgreen:


I'll also be getting a Doberman soon, and once again, it because of my love for the breed. I have owned Dobermans before, and they're in a league of their own.

I have also owned plenty of rescue dogs, all mongrels, and yes they were great dogs, but that doesn't mean it's wrong to own a pure bred dog. Another good thing about pure bred dogs is they usually cost a fair bit, and when people have to hand over a nice big wad of cash, they're less likely to throw that dog out onto the streets - perhaps something which should be encouraged in Thailand. Let's face it, you see a lot of Pitbulls in Thailand, but you don't see them living on the streets. That's because their owners actually had to pay for them. In fact, you don't see any pure bred soi dogs.

If Dawn and her Mom couldn't make a difference with the soi dog population, I don't think I can. So HHF, I've done my best to explain why some of us like pure bred dogs. I think it's great that you have adopted some dogs, but it's not everybody's cup of tea. Some people have big houses, some have small houses. Some drive big flashy cars, others drive small cars. Well, you get the idea.

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Mine a Belgian shepherd, and will be here in a few weeks.

Although long haired, he grew up in Darwin Australia, which is more tropical than here, and handles the heat/humidity fine.

Possibly better than alot of us 2 leged imports

Also he loves to swim in the ocean, and his hair mean he does not get jelly fish stings, as I do occasionally.
But such is life.

Great dog and seemingly harmless pet when walked off lead in public.
But at night, and when not home, and trained not to take baits, it would be a very brave person to come onto the property.
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Nice looking dog Allan. Hell, I've trained dogs to do all sorts of things, but I've never managed to train one to turn down a treat from somebody. Any pointers?

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Takiap wrote:
hhfarang wrote:Please, please will all you people who have to have pedigreed imported pets tell me why you don't adopt some of the Thai dogs that need homes instead? They are more suited to the climate, know how to handle the vermin and reptiles, and make great guard dogs and wonderful family pets. :?
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Yes, I understand that some people love some breeds and want nothing else, and I also understand that if you move here and already have a dog, you want to bring it.

My point is that it seems more foreigners tend to have foreign dogs than local ones. I've seen many of these dogs have a very hard time (as I do) coping with the heat, insects, and different parasites and other maladies here that don't even slow down a Thai dog... just saying.

Also, in my life I've had only seven dogs. Two were (papered) full bred pedigreed and the other five were mutts or mixed breed mongrels. The worst two dogs I ever had were the pedigreed ones. I think animals, just like humans can benefit from a little variety in their bloodline as (in my experience) they tend to take the best from each, while a pure bred dog, unless the breeders are very careful and reputable may be from a line that was inbred way too much giving the animal a strange personality indeed.

Just my thoughts and personal observations. :cheers:
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Tip for bait proofing.....

From a pup, but it works even with older dogs.

I pick a word no one would think of using, and the dog sits until I say the word, food under their nose.

The key is total consistancy, with reward for doing what I want, and harsh voice only as "punnishment".

To me animal training is not rocket science, (joke ..... army recruits, animals, and young children, equal forms of training works most times).

But in my experience (which is alot), even a dominant male dog such as mine pictured; he has only ever been hit by me once, after escalation of tone of voice.

The result is the raising of tone of voice is from then on sufficient.

Of course this is more than balenced with alot of reward, pats, affection etc.
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I know where you're coming from HHF, but which dogs are considered local dogs, and which ones are considered foreign dogs. As far as I know, Thailand only has two native breeds. All others, were at some point in history, brought into the country. The same applies to all countries where people keep dogs. For example, Dobermans originated in Germany, yet today they are all over the world. So really, if it's okay for someone in the UK to own a Doberman, why not in Thailand. I just can't see where the difference lies, apart from the fact there are so many stray dogs here. As I've said, both my dogs are Thais - born and raised in Thailand. They have also coped just fine. As I've said, I'm not having a go at you, but I've had plenty of mongrels in my life, so now I'm enjoying purebreds... :cheers:


Allan, thanks for the tip. I have actually tried that many times, but it always seems the temptation of a tasty treat is too much for them. Anyway, nothing stops me from trying again......lol.


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