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Why aren't these " gangs" stealing all the Khmer dogs? Closer to transport. Or is it, as I suggested, bullshit?
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Re: Cambodians arrested for eating dog
In our village about 30-40 kilometers from the Vietnamese border there are no gangs of gognappers. There is however one itinerant Viet
who drives a moto loaded with pots, pans and four small cages. He travels to small villages off the main highway and trades or barters his goods for dogs. Have I ever followed him across the border? Of course not, but I seriously doubt he is running a dog rescue service.
who drives a moto loaded with pots, pans and four small cages. He travels to small villages off the main highway and trades or barters his goods for dogs. Have I ever followed him across the border? Of course not, but I seriously doubt he is running a dog rescue service.
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I would expect this but bringing dogs all the way to Vietnam from Thailand in cages, seems a little different. Never seen or heard of such and surely there would be witnesses. What then do they drive the dogs through Laos?
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I can assure you that it is true. I was bird watching in Northern Laos a few years back. As we are birding the road, we hear this strange and rather disturbing sound that we couldn't fathom. Well, it was about 10 trucks full of dogs crammed into cages, all going crazy. When I asked the local guide, he told me these were tracks going from Thailand to Vietnam.Barang chgout wrote: ↑Sun Dec 24, 2017 8:49 am I would expect this but bringing dogs all the way to Vietnam from Thailand in cages, seems a little different. Never seen or heard of such and surely there would be witnesses. What then do they drive the dogs through Laos?
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Thailand’s Dog Meat and Skin Trade
http://www.thailawforum.com/thailands-d ... kin-trade/
http://www.thailawforum.com/thailands-d ... kin-trade/
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Dogs are stolen in Cambodia all the time. Not all are stolen because most are kept locked inside yards. People also sell their own dogs to be eaten if they are badly behaved and bite.Barang chgout wrote: ↑Sun Dec 24, 2017 7:28 am Why aren't these " gangs" stealing all the Khmer dogs?
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Yes I have seen dogs crammed into welded steel cages transported towards Vietnam. For which use I don't knowBarang chgout wrote: ↑Sun Dec 24, 2017 6:41 amI know a lady who is currently volunteering with Soi Dog. She was screaming about this. I called bullshit...... have YOU ever seen dogs being transported to Vietnam?soup wrote:Thai people in the north regularly truck loads of dogs into Vietnam for their consumption.
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Yeah, we got our dog thieves in town here too. I get that. But as I've said, never seen them transported as stock in Cambodia or heard of it. However, apparently, they drive through Laos. Why?John Bingham wrote:Dogs are stolen in Cambodia all the time. Not all are stolen because most are kept locked inside yards. People also sell their own dogs to be eaten if they are badly behaved and bite.Barang chgout wrote: ↑Sun Dec 24, 2017 7:28 am Why aren't these " gangs" stealing all the Khmer dogs?
https://munchies.vice.com/en_us/article ... f-cambodia
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Where did you see this?Jack.R. wrote:Yes I have seen dogs crammed into welded steel cages transported towards Vietnam. For which use I don't knowBarang chgout wrote: ↑Sun Dec 24, 2017 6:41 amI know a lady who is currently volunteering with Soi Dog. She was screaming about this. I called bullshit...... have YOU ever seen dogs being transported to Vietnam?soup wrote:Thai people in the north regularly truck loads of dogs into Vietnam for their consumption.
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it would be a different story if human beings domesticated cow as pets and dogs for meat 15000 years ago its all about persepective, dont force your morals on others, has western world learnt its lessons yet?
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