I met Ian on a handful of occasions over the years and am saddened by the news. Blinky was an adventurer who probably did more with his life than most people could manage in ten lifetimes.
My thoughts go out to his family.
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In Topic: Dog Baskets
2011-12-14 21:47:41
jonnyscot, on 2011-12-14 21:04:08, said:
Depending on how big your dog is but we bought one of those black oval shaped plastic tubs you see for sale everywhere for our golden retriever, ( I believe they're sold as cement tubs), it also doubles up as a cooling pool for him in the hotter weather when we half fill with some water for him, best 600 baht we've spent on him
Thanks Jonny, she's about the same size as a retriever it's another option to add the ideas from Nienke.
In Topic: Dog Baskets
2011-12-14 21:45:56
Nienke, on 2011-12-14 20:49:46, said:
Try Ran Raksath Overseas petshop on the Superhighway in between the (old) Carrefour and the Makro, next to Tigerbeer furniture shop.
I've seen doggybeds there, not sure about baskets though.
Another option is the petshop on the canal road close to Ban Nai Fan 2.
Third option: there seems to be a petshop in the parking lot of Airport Plaza. Haven't been there, but I've heard they have some nice stuff there.
If you have no luck, you can always put a blanket or large pillow on the ground. That is what I do, as it is easier to wash when dirty.
I've seen doggybeds there, not sure about baskets though.
Another option is the petshop on the canal road close to Ban Nai Fan 2.
Third option: there seems to be a petshop in the parking lot of Airport Plaza. Haven't been there, but I've heard they have some nice stuff there.
If you have no luck, you can always put a blanket or large pillow on the ground. That is what I do, as it is easier to wash when dirty.
Thanks Nienke, if anyone would know It had to be you
In Topic: Dog Baskets
2011-12-14 19:48:01
alfieconn, on 2011-12-14 19:45:17, said:
There's pet shops all over CM so why don't you just go in one and ask, i doubt if there is much of a price difference in any of them and your probaly find one quicker than it took you to post
and if someone does know of a shop that does them cheap then the chances are that it will cost you more in gas to get there than you are saving 
Thanks for the reply, I remember now why I hadn't been on the forum for so long
any other takers?
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