Pets' Ville in Bangkok (video)

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18 August 2014

Suppose you are an expat, live in Thailand, have a dog and want to go to the Netherlands or Belgium for a few weeks, what do you do with your dog? Pets' Ville in Bangkok has a solution for that.

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Reader question: Is there a dog club in the Chiang Mai area?

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July 25, 2014

Who knows if there is a dog association or club in the Chiang Mai area?

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The story of a special person: Falko Duwe

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June 9, 2014

Falko Duwe (65) from Cologne takes care of stray dogs in Pattaya. He spends 75 percent of his pension on it. Jos Boeters interviewed him.

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I live outside in Isaan and own 5 stray dogs and three German Shepherds. About two hundred meters from my house lives my closest neighbor, who has about 8 cows and every morning they pass by my house accompanied by Mrs. the farmer's wife and her three stray dogs.

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Flying with your pet to Thailand: KLM rules

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October 30, 2013

When you leave for Thailand for a longer period of time, you may want to take your pet such as a cat or dog with you. The costs for this are generally reasonable.

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Call: Who knows a place for our two dogs?

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12 September 2013

I would like to appeal to animal lovers! My Thai wife is going to Belgium for good, now we are looking for a place for our two dogs.

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In Thailand, many dogs are trafficked to neighboring Vietnam, where they end up in restaurants for human consumption. At present, there is no law in Thailand that can restrict these reprehensible practices. However, the country is working on it. This is reported by the American news website CNN.

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Diary of Maria Berg (part 6)

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April 27, 2013

Maria Berg sees an accident on her way back from a visit to Chatuchak weekend market. The next morning she is still silent about it. Drama with the dogs: Kwibus is hit by a car, house dog Lucky dies. And why does Maria feel that someone has slapped her in the nose?

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Today in News from Thailand:

• Rescued XNUMX dogs on their way to the abattoir
• Thousands of fish die in Mun river
• Songkran becomes cash cow for tourism sector

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Dog meat brings happiness and keeps you warm

By Editorial
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December 13 2012

Every month, 30.000 dogs are smuggled across the border from Thailand. They end up as a tasty snack on a Vietnamese dinner plate. Little by little, transports are intercepted. Will a 'national agenda' offer a solution?

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Security in Thailand

By Gringo
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October 3, 2012

The house, which we (my Thai wife, our son and I) have been living in for quite a few years, is located in a quiet area of ​​Pattaya North.

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More than 700 dogs rescued from a Vietnamese food plate have died in overcrowded shelters in Buri Ram and Nakhon Phanom. The shelter in Buri Ram has taken care of 1.100 dogs. Since August, 700 animals have died. The shelter in Nakhon Phanom, which has a capacity of 800 animals, cares for 1.160 dogs.

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(No) Dog food in Thailand

By Gringo
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February 20 2012

Like so many people, we had a dog in the Netherlands. A Dutch decoy who listened to the name Guus. A Kooikerhond was and still is used in duck hunting, hence the name Guus (Happiness). Food, yes, all dogs always want food and basically they don't care what it is. But as a good owner you don't give the animal what the pot eats, but orderly dog ​​food.

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The heavy flooding forced the residents of Nakon Sawan to abandon their belongings and pets to flee to higher ground. Sangduen (Lek) took the initiative to bring food and medicine with a team of volunteers and employees of the Elephant Nature Foundation. They found starving dogs suffering from the flood. The dogs are now being collected and cared for in a temple. They are assisted by a…

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Do in Rome as the Romans do, but not always

By Editorial
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9 September 2011

Do in Rome as the Romans do is my motto when I am abroad. But not everything the Novels do – Thai in this case – I do. My Thai 'in-laws' have two dogs on a chain. I think they're pretty pathetic critters. They can never even run smoothly and the food they are served consists mainly of rice. Never even a nice bone to chew on. That …

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Fikkie gets his own park in Bangkok

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30 August 2011

Bangkok is going to build a dog park for 50 million baht. That is the only park in Bangkok where dogs are allowed, because other parks are off limits to them. The dog park will have a jogging track of 300 meters, sandpit, fountain and an area with equipment for exercises. The park is only accessible to dog owners (plus dog) who have registered their animal with the BMA. The dog must also be vaccinated. The dogs get a microchip implanted…

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