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Boon Mee

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In Topic: Thai Bangkaew Dog

2012-05-07 07:26:21

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Haven't figured out how to post the photo(s) directly but the above is a shot of Snow (Thai name Saa-No) cooling off the other day in 40 deg heat.

Cheers for the input - bina & bangkaew!Posted Image

In Topic: Pet Friendly Hotels

2012-05-06 15:04:18

Any updates on hotels/resorts in the Cha Am area that accept a medium-size dog?

Thanks!
BM

In Topic: Thai Bangkaew Dog

2012-05-06 14:10:58

View Postbangkaew, on 2011-12-10 17:35:05, said:

View PostBoon Mee, on 2011-12-10 09:52:08, said:

Hello All,

My wife and I are looking for a Bangkaew breeder.  Prefer not to purchase one of these dogs from some vendor in JJ Market but someone where we can see the parents and siblings.  We live in Suphanburi and can travel most anyplace here in Thailand in order to find a quality Bangkaew.  Cheers in advance for any tips! Posted Image

BM

this kennel say they have bred for temperament and they have good looking dogs;



Chumsangsongkram Kennel  Phitsanulok , Thailand.  www.chumsang.net

Also this kennel have arguably the best looking dogs and are from the famous BK

http://www.bangkaewthailand.com/
Thanks very much to all who replied!

We ended up getting a male Bangkaew from a breeder in Chaing Rai.  Excellent temperment - no signs of stress with this dog.  He's ~16 weeks old now and his balls have just begun to drop so figure he's healthy.  He is all white with just a bit of brown shading around the ears.  I wonder how prevalent with Bangkaews that color is?  Good watchdog too but loves to dig!

In Topic: Expats With Yellow Book To Prove Residency

2011-12-14 10:31:16

View PostMikeyIdea, on 2011-12-14 09:29:37, said:

I think that it is incorrect that foreigners who don't contribute (ie, pay tax) should get free health care
No qualms here in that regard as the amount of money farang pump into the local economy is significant.

It's a moot point actually as how many farang want to wait in long lines for inferior health care than go to a private hospital?  The saying Thais have re government hospitals is generally "if you are in ill health, you'll die faster at a govt. hospital".

In Topic: Expats With Yellow Book To Prove Residency

2011-12-14 07:01:58

I obtained my Yellow book recently and applied at the local Government Hospital for the Gold Card.  It seems they don't issue the Gold Card to Farang any more but we do get a laminated card that entitles us to free hospital care. They don't seem to charge the 30 baht anymore. No problems at all getting that for me at the Samchuk, Suphanburi Government Hospital.  The only thing the administrator did pass on to me was if I traveled outside of this Province, stop by the Tessaban to get a 'visa' which allows me free care at other government hospitals in Thailand. :)

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