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In Topic: Dog Friendly Parks In Bangkok

2011-11-24 17:09:14

View PostMunterHunter, on 2011-11-23 08:28:50, said:

View PostPonti, on 2011-11-19 23:21:33, said:

I would walk my dog in city street rather than outer Bangkok. It tends to have more strays than in the city.Or you may try to walk your dog at CDC design cetre, K villege, the Nine where those community mall allow dogs

We think we have found a grassy park area outside of central Bangkok, up near the airport, will go check it out once the pup has all his vaccinations and can be safely taken outside. Thanks for the info and advice guys, much appreciated. I will post back when/if i find some suitable places :)

Yes. That is the best place if you mean at the airport.
The green area around out side of the run way. I normally park my car near long stay car park.

In Topic: German Shepard (Gsd)

2011-11-24 17:03:58

Nice pup.

In Topic: Dog Friendly Parks In Bangkok

2011-11-19 23:21:33

I would walk my dog in city street rather than outer Bangkok. It tends to have more strays than in the city.Or you may try to walk your dog at CDC design cetre, K villege, the Nine where those community mall allow dogs

In Topic: German Shepard (Gsd)

2011-11-19 23:10:21

aussiebrian said:

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Your google search may have better results if you spell the breed name correctly. It is a German Shepherd Dog. I found this which should possibly steer you in the right direction.  
German Shepherd Dog Association of Thailand

Categories: Company in Thailand > Associations & Chambers

Address: 7 Soi Phahon Yothin 5, Phahon Yothin Rd., Sam Sen Nai, Phaya Thai, Bangkok 10400 Thailand See map from http://www.bangkokpo...-thailand/7863/




Hope this helps.






I am member of the GSDAT. I agree that It would be the best way to start finding a puppy from the breeder list and breeding records that they have at GSDAT office. You just need to ask someone to help you communicate in Thai and depends on where you are. So you would be able to visit the breeder. GSDAT is a single breed association, different from another association(an all breed one). GSDAT has stricter rules that need members to comply such health check, tatoo, and working ability.

In Topic: Thai Bred German Shepherd

2011-07-21 00:49:44

View Postbangkaew, on 2011-07-20 18:16:42, said:

BTW I think my friend paid about 30k+ for his.

That'd be possible for a puppy from pink pedigree
I can give some idea how much the German shepherd puppy price normally is as refer from GSD association of Thailand
There are 2 classes of pedigree as same as in Germany, Pink paper and White one.

Pink pedigree seem to be a higher class than the white paper. The puppies which come with pink paper mean their parents have achieved  certain requirement as require by gsd association here and in Germany.
The requirement such as working title, at least the dog must complete SchH1 (obedient, tracking and protection) then what they call Korschein in German or Breed survey which comply with comment from Judge about anatomy, movement, working ability test (running) ect.

For the price of these pink paper puppies should starting from 30k. Some time it can be up to 60k or more if the puppies are sired by top producing stud dog from Germany. For example I used to import a pregnant bitch which mated to top producing sire for almost 10.000 euro. Now we can imagine how much the price should be for a puppy.

Now for the white paper, its mean one or both of the parents has not completed the requirement. Anyway under GSDAT requirement, at least they both have done hip x-ray before mating.
For the puppy which price less than 10.000 baht, make sure that their parent have been looked after very well enough.

anyway, nothing can guarantee that pink pedigree puppy is always better than white pedigree puppy.

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