Thailand's Military Moves in - No Puppy is Safe
Thailand's Army on the Move: A Coup? No Pups of Rama IX Park in Chiang Mai Slated to Be Killed ASAP!
The world is watching. The Thai Army is on the move again. Is it another coup? Are those frisky terrorist from the South rising up once more? No! What could it be then? Well, Thai Army resources are being channeled to kill twenty plus dogs lazing in a sunny park. Rama IX Park in Chiang Mai, Thailand is about to be the scene of canine carnage in a slaughter by the mighty Thai Army. Wouldn't Buddha be proud?
Culture Background
In Thailand abandoned and stray dogs often live in what we in the Europe and the States would be consider a semi-feral existence. They find there own balance and territories in parks, temples or on beaches. Many are befriended and fed by local vendors, monks and residence. True, not all live good lives. Still rescue groups are now cropping up to spayed, neuter, vaccinate, provide medical attention and re-release much like feline TNR programs.
Rescuers also focus on finding forever-homes for puppies and socially acclimated dogs. What I call a "One Temple at a Time" approach allows many animals to live healthier, happy lives (different from are standards, of course), keeps shelter form being even fuller and stops unaltered animals from recouping niches vacated by simply slaughtering current resident population. Rama IX animals are being invited into this special fold by Care for Dogs.
A Plan Discovered
The rumors of this government initiated, and condoned plot, spread like the recent wildfires of Thailand's north. Rescuers from the area were alerted. According to a volunteer at Care for Dogs in Northern Thailand, "a soldier went to our old veterinarian asking for tranquilizers to help him sedate dogs in the Rama IX as there had been an order from high command made to kill all dogs in the area."
It seems that the Army wants to get rid of all dogs around the race track and golf coarse. I know were all happy to realize the golfers will not be bothered. They have a nation's army supporting their birdies by killing puppies. Officers order soldiers to just put a hole in one.
The young soldier charged with this slaughter is scared for his career. He wants to keep things quiet. Still the word got out. After rallying support, animal lovers and Care for Dogs volunteers all gathered at the park to hear from Winifred, the brave lady who first caught wind of the conspiracy. Rescuers from Care for Dogs offered to sterilize the parks population. Isn't it amazing that the people in government who ordered this sick bidding are not the ones to fear for their careers?
The Waiting Game
As of this evening animal lovers of Chiangmai wait on pins and needles to find out if their voices have been heard. Cages and tools loaded in cars indicate a steady determination. But, can rescues stand off an Army? Please let common since prevail among Thailand officials. Spayed, Neuter Vaccinate and release these dogs back into there home or allow time for them to be moved. For many they are a charming part of a visit to Rama IX.
Meantime animal lovers spread the word. Thai officials need to know the world is watching when these acts are condoned.
Published by Nola Lee Kelsey
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2 Comments
Post a CommentI wish they could get rid of all the strays and put a huge tax on dog ownership afterwards. These things are a terrible health hazard (vicious/diseased). I had to move out of a wonderful apartment because the damn dogs were so loud and nobody would take responsibility for them. Kill them and then tax them the owners til it hurts! Not to mention the keema (dog waste allllll over!
Kill them all. Most are sick and diseased. I admire wanting to save and help the dogs, but befor you do, help the people.