Thailand's dog trade.
Thailand's dog trade.
A link below from 'Soi Dog', a cruel and brutal activity for 'Budhists' to be involved in, I think there Karma may be tarnished somewhat, lets hope they come back as a dog.
Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luSggyBy ... e=youtu.be
Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luSggyBy ... e=youtu.be
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edUak-6J7Gk
Thank you for posting this Coxo. I've been following this cruel trade on Internet for years. Here's-unfortunately-a much harder hitting documentary on the same subject but without the famous people.
In it you can see dogs being beaten senseless and immersed in boiling water etc. etc.
Thank you for posting this Coxo. I've been following this cruel trade on Internet for years. Here's-unfortunately-a much harder hitting documentary on the same subject but without the famous people.
In it you can see dogs being beaten senseless and immersed in boiling water etc. etc.
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OMG! Thats awful. How can a human being be so heartless and cruel.
Poor wretches. The Video make me sick Oh! oh! so sad!
Wish I could get one of those long tong tools and grab the evil bstards round the neck
Haul him around Like they do to dogs. Sick!
Poor wretches. The Video make me sick Oh! oh! so sad!
Wish I could get one of those long tong tools and grab the evil bstards round the neck
Haul him around Like they do to dogs. Sick!
Mai mee tahng !
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Sorry but this is thailand and how do you think pigs and cattle are slaughtered here? and in the rest of asia
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BossHogg69 wrote: by BossHogg69 » October 21, 2014, 2:40 pm
Sorry but this is thailand and how do you think pigs and cattle are slaughtered here? and in the rest of asia
So that means its ok then, lets put our heads back in a bucket of sand, we won't change anything then and will remain uneducated for ever.
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But if an animal is suffering every minute of its wretched, blind paralyzed life (as is a dog that lives opposite my house that shrieks it's head off constantly) it can't be put down in order to put it out of its misery.
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Corect you are wasting your time.rcoxo wrote:BossHogg69 wrote: by BossHogg69 » October 21, 2014, 2:40 pm
Sorry but this is thailand and how do you think pigs and cattle are slaughtered here? and in the rest of asia
So that means its ok then, lets put our heads back in a bucket of sand, we won't change anything then and will remain uneducated for ever.
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take notice of another actual thread on the same subject > internal link.
- maybe the forum-admin could merge both threads?
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You must be very busy indeed - not even time for a simple mouseclick to sign the online-petition here?BossHogg69 wrote:Corect you are wasting your time.r
No big thing - just a little click to make the world a little bit better.
I signed - call me a dreamer.
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You must be very busy indeed - not even time for a simple mouseclick to sign the online-petition here?
Done! for what good it will do
Done! for what good it will do
Mai mee tahng !
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=D> =D> =D>samuel wrote:You must be very busy indeed - not even time for a simple mouseclick to sign the online-petition here?mortiboy wrote:Done!
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My late Mother-in-Law used to keep pigs. She used to send them to a Chinese guy to be slaughtered because of her beliefs, i.e. it was bad form for a Buddhist to slaughter animals. Where there's a will, there's a way, I suppose.BossHogg69 wrote:Sorry but this is thailand and how do you think pigs and cattle are slaughtered here?
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BossHogg69 wrote: by BossHogg69 » October 21, 2014, 2:40 pm
Sorry but this is thailand and how do you think pigs and cattle are slaughtered here? and in the rest of asia
I'm not sure of your point here, these dogs are not fed or given water for two days or more, they are jammed into cages, it is blatant cruelty. Pigs and cattle are not treated in this way, I am wondering what point you are trying to make here, your statement is meaningless.
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In the islands they will put out rat poison and meat to cull soi dogs once or twice each year. Horrible way to go.
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Sickening ,A part of the reason I became a Veggie many years ago .A recent Loma Linda University study
revealed that a low fat plant based diet dramatically reduces the risk of cancer .Heavy meat eaters are three
times more likely to develop Prostate Cancer than Veggies and the same ratio for Women and Breast Cancer .I
feel the same remorse for the Billions of animals that are slaughtered annually World wide in horrible conditions
As Linda Mcartney stated "If Slaughterhouses had Glass walls the almost everyone would become Vegetarian" .
ROD ( harpman)
revealed that a low fat plant based diet dramatically reduces the risk of cancer .Heavy meat eaters are three
times more likely to develop Prostate Cancer than Veggies and the same ratio for Women and Breast Cancer .I
feel the same remorse for the Billions of animals that are slaughtered annually World wide in horrible conditions
As Linda Mcartney stated "If Slaughterhouses had Glass walls the almost everyone would become Vegetarian" .
ROD ( harpman)
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A few years ago we had what we called bucket trucks passing through the villages a couple times a week. Like it or not, they provided a useful service. We called them bucket trucks because they traded a plastic bucket for each dog they received.
About that time, a group of concerned farangs cajoled the government into stopping these trucks at the border. More than a thousand dogs were taken from the trucks. What happened to these dogs? Most of them starved to death because the concerned farangs had forgotten that these dogs had to eat.
Now the bucket trucks no longer come around. If you have ever seen a dog die from being poisoned, you will have to decide what is the worse fate. The locals poison or beat these dogs to death. I like dogs probably more than the next person but I prefer the bucket truck over local methods of eliminating unwanted soi dogs.
Before you join a campaign to save these unwanted dogs, think about what you are going to do with them. They DO have to have a place to stay and food to eat. Most won't be adopted because they are chicken killers. I don't blame the dogs for killing and eating poultry but the locals will NOT put up with losing their poultry. Maybe out of sight is out of mind for me. I DON'T like to see how the locals deal with these dogs.
About that time, a group of concerned farangs cajoled the government into stopping these trucks at the border. More than a thousand dogs were taken from the trucks. What happened to these dogs? Most of them starved to death because the concerned farangs had forgotten that these dogs had to eat.
Now the bucket trucks no longer come around. If you have ever seen a dog die from being poisoned, you will have to decide what is the worse fate. The locals poison or beat these dogs to death. I like dogs probably more than the next person but I prefer the bucket truck over local methods of eliminating unwanted soi dogs.
Before you join a campaign to save these unwanted dogs, think about what you are going to do with them. They DO have to have a place to stay and food to eat. Most won't be adopted because they are chicken killers. I don't blame the dogs for killing and eating poultry but the locals will NOT put up with losing their poultry. Maybe out of sight is out of mind for me. I DON'T like to see how the locals deal with these dogs.
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As is yours555555555coxo wrote:BossHogg69 wrote: by BossHogg69 » October 21, 2014, 2:40 pm
Sorry but this is thailand and how do you think pigs and cattle are slaughtered here? and in the rest of asia
I'm not sure of your point here, these dogs are not fed or given water for two days or more, they are jammed into cages, it is blatant cruelty. Pigs and cattle are not treated in this way, I am wondering what point you are trying to make here, your statement is meaningless.
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Bring back the bucket vans would be an excellent idea get rid of all these vermin soi dogs, far too many here.
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Bring back the trucks. There is a case of beer and a full tank of petrol for each loaded truck leaving Udon .
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It is a very sad situation, it would be a lot better if the Thais treated the dogs better rather than the torture they endure. I feel the same way about all animals that end up being food for us, no need for cruelty. If we don't speak out nothing will ever change.