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In times of terrible pet ill heath it is very hard to get the help wanted to end suffering... is there a vet that anyone knows who will help without days of pain and waiting???? :cry:
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Carol,

There has been some useful information in this recent thread http://www.huahinafterdark.com/forum/vi ... =8&t=15785
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Carol: Generally vets don't do euthanasia - it's apparently against their Buddhist principles.... :?

However, Dawn (who used to run the dog rescue centre in Hua Hin) found one. He runs the Pet Hospital which is a soi south of Chomsin in the centre of town. There's a signpost for his clinic on the main Phetkasem Road.

Worth a visit if the poor thing is slowly dying.

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I would suggest you go to the new Kasesart University Veterinary Teaching Hospital almost opposite the Banyan develpment on Petkhasem Road next to the new military golf course.

The two main vets in HH, including the one mentioned in the previous post, have each "euthanized" one of my dogs through sheer negligence - I would personally never trust either of them again!!
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Big Boy wrote:There has been some useful information in this recent thread http://www.huahinafterdark.com/forum/vi ... =8&t=15785
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thanks this is very helpful I will pass on the information, we have our own dog foundation set up for all our dogs in our villiage and lots of us chipin with the costs... you never know what is going to come up... we have had a few problems in the past and seen the dogs suffer. Alot of us love the dogs, they make my stay with such a welcome and lots of love every time we arrive.. thanks again
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