Local media reported that the owner of a dog (dog owner), who had bought seven dogs in an apartment in Thailand and bought the residents' anger because they didn't know I, was eventually forced to evict.



According to the online media Nation on the 14th, residents living in an apartment in Pathum Thani province in northern Bangkok'accused' the media last week.



According to residents, this female dog, who lives on the 10th floor of an apartment house for 13 generations, released seven Pit Bulls, well-known for their dogs, outside the house every evening.



Residents claimed that seven pit bulls with no leash and no muzzle roamed the whole apartment and saw toilet and urine everywhere.



They appealed, especially when encountering dogs in front of the door or in the hallway, they were scared and had to slip out of the apartment when the pit bulls were not visible.



One of the residents claimed to have been bitten by one in an elevator.



The apartment manager persuaded and warned Gyeonju not to do so many times to consider the safety of other residents, but the media reported that it was in vain.



Residents were unwilling to report it to the local police station, but the police were also known to have failed to resolve it.



Eventually, residents and apartment managers reported to the media to publicize the matter.



"Our dogs are friendly with people, so they don't bite anyone," he dismissed, but in the end, after media reports, Nation said, he was notified to leave the apartment within three days.



Shortly after this, Gyeon-ju packed up and left the apartment with six pit bulls, one known to have died at the time.



Animal rights groups have offered to support the establishment of new shelters in consideration of dogs, but this dog is known to have refused.



The next day, the dog was found lying on the side of a boulevard with only three pit bulls, and he was said to have said he could not find a place to live.



The media reported that Gyeonju was later known to have opened the rear door of an ambulance and jumped down while being transferred to the hospital.



Animal rights groups have promised to take care of the pit bulls while Gongju is being treated at the hospital.



(Photo = Capture Nation, Yonhap News)