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For dog lover's only - Turkey's Stray Dog Massacre
ROFLOL - you seriously think anyone that disagrees with you is racist? You know what that means dont you?? It means you are a 'race baiter' and a racist, if you think calling someone else a racist makes your argument any stronger. The reason there are few 'dog problems' like they have here in Thailand (wandering strays everywhere making life miserable for people), is because the authorities enforce dog control laws/rules. Stray dogs are rounded up, including those with an owner, and those dogs deemed 'adoptable' or not claimed, are offered for adoption. Those not deemed adoptable, or who after 3-6 months are not adopted, are put to sleep (culled). I will say it again. Your 'solution' does not work - because it takes a lot of effort to constantly catch and neuter the all the dogs and then releasing them. But the only real solution is to catch and either neuter or destroy those without a home - every day every week every month every year - and ongoing. That is why we dont have the same dog problems in the West as they do here in Thailand - all stray dogs are rounded up - they are called 'dog catchers' and 'Pounds' are where the dogs are taken. Here in Thailand - every now and then - some do-gooders embark on a waste of taxpayer/donor money by catching and neutering some dogs - they get publicity and it makes them feel good - but it does not solve the problem - because that has to be done to all of them all at once. The 'western' system is far better - because it works - and because over time it solves the problem. There are do-gooders in the West too - they 'save' dogs about the be destroyed and provide them a home/farm - they take them there after they are neutered at their expense. If they do what some did, and release them, they are banned from taking dogs about to be destroyed. There is another solution - South Korea resolved it a long time ago. -
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News Forum - Sweet profit: Lopburi melon farm thrives with high demand
The Orapan Melon Farm in Lopburi province has become a beacon of agricultural success, with its melons in high demand and orders booked well into the next year. Located in the Suratikarn Organic Farmers Group area, the farm cultivates two melon varieties: the Sanwan melon, a Japanese-style fruit with green netted skin and sweet, fragrant … … The story Sweet profit: Lopburi melon farm thrives with high demand as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - SIM scandal shocker: Telecom giant hits back at call centre gangs
Thai telecom heavyweight True Corporation has firmly denied allegations of supplying SIM cards in bulk to call centre gangs, following a dramatic police raid in Bangkok. The raid, carried out on December 20, targeted a condo on Rama IX Road in Huay Kwang, uncovering a staggering cache of criminal tech: 286 SIM boxes, over 300,000 SIM … … The story SIM scandal shocker: Telecom giant hits back at call centre gangs as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Bitch leaves behind puppies after fatal shooting in Songkhla
A bitch, believed to have been shot, struggled to return to her puppies to nurse them before succumbing to her injuries while they were still feeding. This tragic incident took place yesterday, December 25, in Songkhla province, adding a sad note to Christmas and prompting immediate action from local officials and animal welfare organisations. A … … The story Bitch leaves behind puppies after fatal shooting in Songkhla as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Phetchabun family’s loss turns into gift of life for four
A significant act of compassion unfolded at Phetchabun Hospital, where a family decided to donate the organs of a 42 year old programmer who was declared brain dead. This generous donation is set to benefit four individuals in need. Chawalit Iamsaad, who hailed from Bueng Sam Phan district in Phetchabun, was employed as a programmer … … The story Phetchabun family’s loss turns into gift of life for four as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story
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