The Residence Hotel has nice 2 bedroom bungalows and a shared pool in the middle of the village, the bungalows are nice inside them.
Food and service seem good but its located a bit out of the way, its near Wat Bo Fai (on airport side of Hua Hin) but if your driving you can park at Stamford University (inside Palm Hills) and the entrance is next to it.
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In Topic: Hua Hin Family Bungalow For 3 Day Break
2012-03-31 15:30:22
In Topic: German Shepard (Gsd)
2011-11-16 11:29:29
Hi everyone, just came across this thread and read it with interest!
I bought a German Shepherd in 2002 in a dog farm in Phetchaburi, the owner supplied GS's to the army, bought him when he was around 3 months old, he came with his certificate of breeding/pedigree and had a tattoo in his inner ear of his breeding number, he already had the name 'Whisky' when I bought him which I rather liked!
The main issue we had was when he got a bad ear infection which had to be repeatdly treated by the vet in Hua Hin and ended up with him performing an operation to remove an abscess from his ear, this affected his balance for a few months and was quite sad to see, rhe vet suspected he kept reinfecting himself by going into the swimming pool we had. Over time this cleared up but ended up in him having 'drooping ears', a small price for his health though.
Most afternoons we give him a shower to help cool off, of late his coat has started to thin out but through the years he has always mainained a healthy coat, it is possible in the heat.
Nowadays he likes to take it easy and is showing his age but he's been a great dog and was always protective of my daughter growing up.
I think as mentioned in earlier posts regular injections by a reputable vet is essential, its also important to give them a balanced diet and try to limit the 'gai yang' snacks that he would otherwise have lived on.
Best of luck, they really are a beautiful dog to keep!
I bought a German Shepherd in 2002 in a dog farm in Phetchaburi, the owner supplied GS's to the army, bought him when he was around 3 months old, he came with his certificate of breeding/pedigree and had a tattoo in his inner ear of his breeding number, he already had the name 'Whisky' when I bought him which I rather liked!
The main issue we had was when he got a bad ear infection which had to be repeatdly treated by the vet in Hua Hin and ended up with him performing an operation to remove an abscess from his ear, this affected his balance for a few months and was quite sad to see, rhe vet suspected he kept reinfecting himself by going into the swimming pool we had. Over time this cleared up but ended up in him having 'drooping ears', a small price for his health though.
Most afternoons we give him a shower to help cool off, of late his coat has started to thin out but through the years he has always mainained a healthy coat, it is possible in the heat.
Nowadays he likes to take it easy and is showing his age but he's been a great dog and was always protective of my daughter growing up.
I think as mentioned in earlier posts regular injections by a reputable vet is essential, its also important to give them a balanced diet and try to limit the 'gai yang' snacks that he would otherwise have lived on.
Best of luck, they really are a beautiful dog to keep!
In Topic: Where Is It Flooding ?
2011-11-03 14:28:53
luckizuchinni, on 2011-11-03 13:47:21, said:
stromasher24, on 2011-11-03 11:46:46, said:
Just drove up from Hua Hin to Bkk (arrived Bkk 10am) Phetkasem road was fine through to Dao Kanong but was a bit busy at the Bang Kae/Bang Na motorway intersection at Samut Sakhon.
I am confused. Phetkasem Road does not go to Dao Kanong nor Samut Sakhon. It passes through Phasi Charoen, Bang Khae, Nong Khaem, Om Noi, Om Yai, and so on until Nakornpathom. And it is closed in places according to the street closed thread. There was a meter of water yesterday at the Mall Bang Khae.
Since you were driving from Hua Hin, and Phetkasem Road is an odd route to take from there, is it possible you meant Rama 2 Road (Route 35)?
Yes my fault you were correct I was on Rama2 this morning and it was clear,
sorry about that my head must still have been in Hua Hin
Cheers and best of luck to everyone
In Topic: Where Is It Flooding ?
2011-11-03 11:46:46
Just drove up from Hua Hin to Bkk (arrived Bkk 10am) Phetkasem road was fine through to Dao Kanong but was a bit busy at the Bang Kae/Bang Na motorway intersection at Samut Sakhon.
Was meant to be going to our office at Shinawtra 3 building on Vibhawadee Road (near PTT building) but they closed the office at mid day to allow everyone to get out, my boss has just called and said Sarin place opposite SCB plaza have been told to evacuate today?
So instead of driving to the office drove from Dao Kanong to Lat Phro tollway exit at SC Park (Pradit Mautham Road - Kaset Narmawin road), our village here is clear as was the drive over, half the village have evacuated and built walls out the front while the other half play round the pool and are out watering their gardens and washing their cars...
We have built a 1.5m wall out the house and am off to stay in Sukhumviht for the weekend, it's getting close to beer o clock and the water is slowly creeping our way by the looks of it.
Was meant to be going to our office at Shinawtra 3 building on Vibhawadee Road (near PTT building) but they closed the office at mid day to allow everyone to get out, my boss has just called and said Sarin place opposite SCB plaza have been told to evacuate today?
So instead of driving to the office drove from Dao Kanong to Lat Phro tollway exit at SC Park (Pradit Mautham Road - Kaset Narmawin road), our village here is clear as was the drive over, half the village have evacuated and built walls out the front while the other half play round the pool and are out watering their gardens and washing their cars...
We have built a 1.5m wall out the house and am off to stay in Sukhumviht for the weekend, it's getting close to beer o clock and the water is slowly creeping our way by the looks of it.
In Topic: Sports Jacket In Bangkok
2011-04-30 08:07:47
Looks like a young Arthur Montford in that photo, him and Archie MacPherson both knew a thing or two about sports jackets
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