Well i thought of naming them Noodles and English but the wife said she'd chuck em' in the klong with a rope around their necks so i went back to my beer and let her choose.
Next best alternative.
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Well i thought of naming them Noodles and English but the wife said she'd chuck em' in the klong with a rope around their necks so i went back to my beer and let her choose.
Next best alternative.
I've got a couple questions. Did you purchase in Thailand, or import?
What sort of pet supplies are available - seed, pellets, etc. - or do you primarily use people food and fruit? I see a bag in the background, but cannot read for what type animal.
I raise parrots, so have a couple dozen. Realizing importing all is nearly impossible, I still have 4 long term African Greys I could not leave behind. I'm worried about the long trip, and then the possibility (probability) of poor handling once landed. Even having all the proper paperwork, I would fear any long-term quarantine, very likely spellng their demise.
Most flights I've taken from the US land around midnight, meaning the cargo pickup would be closed. There's no way I can stuff 4 African Greys under the airline seat, plus their occasional shrieks would disrupt the whole flight. I'm sure 'tea money' is the real answer, but to whom?
Not sure of the breed, probably 5 months old and very playfull.
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Not so playfull in this picture.
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Must have had to much Singha.
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Well there is the proof! One can of singha calming man and beast.:)
My two mutts this afternoon on the lawn. Only the yellow lab is a real Thai Dog. The other one is an import job from Japan. The lab is 2 and the other is 7.
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I cant have a cat or dog becuase i stay in a condo but when I move to a house i will get a little fellow like this for sure. His name is Lucky and he belongs to a pal of mine.
It was bathtime yesterday so I took a few pics......
The tub is normally his swimming pool which his owner fills with cool water and a little ice so Lucky can cool off in the hot afternoons. Today its the dreaded bathtub filled with that nasty soap stuff:(
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Drip dry for a moment....
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The noisy vacuum cleaner switched onto "blow dry" mode was scaring him sooooo
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He was shifted in front of a big fan for the final blow dry stages....
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Nearly done!
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All finished! Narak Mahk!:)
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Anyone else wanna share a few photo's of their little ones?
is that a sukhothai fighting dog?
seriously pampered dog!
;)
why do people have longhair dogs here in thailand ?
Guaranteed that puppy was purchased for its "cuteness".
fo the utmost in cute factor you need to get a soi puppy and pay about 5k to get one of its legs removed - good old mar sarm car - it makes it so easy for her to lick her own snatch , in fact i am sure she has the cleanest in Thailand :D
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Here is my little fella
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I saw some nice marmosets for sale at JJ the other day, not that species though. I'd love one but looks a bit high maintenance.
I like those Sugar Gliders though, think I will get a couple of them sometime.
Bane of society, their poo is deadly for car ducos, my tree lined street in Sydney is full of them, nasty things.( The gliders not the trees, used to take a tennis raquet out at night, good to swipe at the little buggers, good sport).Quote:
Originally Posted by bkkmadness
Sugar gliders breed like friggin rabbits also, so best not get 2. Also they only come out to play at night time, but they are cute and very friendly.
The marmosets you saw might have been the red ones, not remember proper name, very expensive. I am considering getting an Orangutan and calling it Clyde of course.
One of my killer guard dogs, had to shout at him so he poked his head out for his photo, I think if he had the chance he would build his own burrow.
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where is the baby dog ? how beautiful is it now ? :)
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Our 2 canine family members Bonnie (Pug) and Honey (Retriever).
The pug drives the retriever crazy all day long wanting to play but she takes it in her stride.
Wouldn't swap these 2 for any others and it is always nice to have someone happy to see you when you roll up at 4 in the morning. :)
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My sloth......
Just kidding, here are the cats: Toots from when I was London until 2002:
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Toots (left) and Tiger (right background) ...present day here in Bangkok.
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Oh yeah and this lot downstairs who sleep in one of the mailboxes. I feed them once a day.
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The mummy is still a bit scared of humans..
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And then, erm...hello, what's this?
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^ You getting paid for the ads, DJ?
Nice kitties and kind of you to take care of the postmistress and her parcels.
Can't resist it, it's the cuteness.
This girl, Ice, lives at my Dad's place...
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Well here she is all grown up now with her mum :)
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Not a lot of rottweiller in her :(
Wannabe Bangkaew’s
These are the dogs I help care for in Thailand. All males (1/2 brothers) from left to right, NomNam, Neo, Nova (the dominate male) and MomMam.
All of them are good dogs except Nova (the dominate dog) tends to get a bit jealous when someone gives one of the other dogs attention. I have almost resolved that problem by squirting water (a very small stream of water from a water bottle) at Nova when he gets aggressive towards the other dogs. Squirting water from the water bottle at the dogs also stops them from sniffing/goosing any females that walk through the gate.
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The next two pictures are of my 87 pound male boxer still in the states. I wanted to bring him over but after reviewing cargo hold problems (freezing, heat strokes and lack of oxygen) when transporting animals, I thought it might be best if he stayed in the states.
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Thanks for bumping this thread!!
Two of my favourite dogs...thai ridgeback dog.
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Found this on youtube this morning,…………………..not my pet but someone in Chanthaburi was keeping it.
YouTube - Stumble on massive snake.
In Chanthaburi Thailand, walk into a shop to find this sitting there.
We had 2 snakes about that size in our Klong about 2 months ago that took residence under our road bridge.
Because I have small children, not to mention a pet dog we decided to call the animal rescue team who caught one but missed the second snake.
I hope it has moved to greener pastures but when I was down cleaning up the long grass the other day I found a lot of shedded snake skin.