Quote Originally Posted by bao-bao
Interesting pictures, though. I don't have a guess as to where they were.
It was a remote area in Vietnam... I wonder if the dog was exported from Thailand.

Quote Originally Posted by Bob
I asked him if people that actually ate dog would even eat their own friggin' pets. He said "heck no" or words to that effect. "Well, then, what dogs do they eat?" I inquired. Pot answered: "Well, if they don't like their neighbor and the neighbor is away in town, they might eat the neighbor's dog!" Still funny as hell to me.
When I did a week staying with hill tribes in the remote North of Thailand, they said they tend to eat dogs, which are naughty or being a nuisance. If the neighbour's dog is harassing their chickens, they give it a couple of chances to behave before it gets BBQ'd.

My guide lives in one of the villages we slept in. He said when he leaves home, his farewell to neighbours is "don't eat my dogs" but they still do...

Remember these dogs aren't the nice, healthy, fluffy puppies we're used to. They're scrappy animals given a few scraps of food each day... no grooming or vet care.


Above: I slept in the open that night so I was actually glad one of these dogs decided to sleep at my feet to fend of snakes and other creepy crawlies.


Above: Probably less meat than a chicken on this one... it was in one of the more barren and depressing-looking villages we walked into.