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How can I find a Chihuahua to adopt in Thailand after losing my dog?

Jun 18, 2020
6 years ago
Noel ***********
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I had 2 small dogs - one got hit by motor cycle and killed it. Milo was a wee chinuahua who is now causing causing lots of grief to my family who are stuck in Australia. Milo his name - was left outside to poo by a staff member who did not wait for his return. Consequently he got got hit.

To overcome the grief for my family I wish to have another wee dog to replace him. I have another wee dog who is a hunter.Thats all it does.

I need another Chinuahua.

Please help.
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The user expressed grief over the loss of their Chihuahua, Milo, who was accidentally killed. They seek help in finding another Chihuahua to adopt to alleviate their family's grief. Comments suggest contacting the Soi Dog Foundation for rescue options, with advice to adopt rather than buy. The discussion includes personal anecdotes about past pet losses and caution about pet ownership in Thailand.
Fern **********
adopt don't shop
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Rick *******
I personally have lost seven dogs within 15 years due to being hit by vehicles, snakes and poisonings by angry Thais. In my honest opinion, it is not worth it to have a pet dog in Thailand, even though I am a dog lover. Just my two cents worth.
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Steve *********
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Steve *********
In udon thani expats group there's just a litter of chihuahua posted!
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Noel ***********
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@Steve ********
thanks so much
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Wayne ********
first sack your stupid staff
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Noel ***********
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@Wayne *******
that is been done tomorrow. I had a beautiful dog. Everyone is now crying in my family. Half my family is on lock down in Australia and me here.

I will offer new dog to my family. And he will have best freedom. Truly.
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Noel ***********
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I’ll pay all expenses whatever to get it to Chiang Rai
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Greg ********
Soi dogs
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Bob **********
Are you in Australia or Thailand??
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Noel ***********
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@Bob *********
Chiang Rai.
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David ************
I adopted a rescue dog, best dog I ever had
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Cathy ******
Please, adopt don't buy
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Steve *********
Contact "soi dogs" charity. They look after abandoned dogs of all shapes and sizes, you never know - they might have a suitable rescue dog.

They have a Facebook page.
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Noel ***********
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@Steve ********
why adopt and not buy
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Noel ***********
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@Steve ********
. Thank you for your reply. Are “soi dogs” around Chiang Rai.
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Noel ***********
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@Steve ********
. I offer the dog a magnificent home on 5 acres of tropical gardens with staff in attendance at all times. Unfortunately my other dog Milo was left out to poo and no one waited for his return. Consequently he got hit by a motor bike. So I think I get another small dog to keep company my other small dog. Thank you so much. I shall contact them tomorrow.
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@Noel **********
many sellers/breeders are unscrupulous. Rehoming a rescue dog is far kinder and saves them from possible euthanasia.

They are (I believe) bangkok based, but with nationwide outreach. Contact them for the accurate info.
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