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bustle! Military dog ??auction mission does not pass the criteria Got a new home for 54 animals.

Nakhon Ratchasima, Mission to auction military dogs that do not pass the criteria. and 54 retired dogs for the year 2024 at the Military Dog Center Royal Thai Army Animal Department, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, with prices starting in the thousands. Up to hundreds of thousands of baht, all 54 were given new homes. Military dog ??auction atmosphere who did not pass the selection criteria in Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province This year is especially bustling. There are military dogs that do not meet the criteria. and 54 retired dogs for the year 2024 up for auction today. Groups of dog lovers come here. To join in the auction for the little ones to take home. There are 3 breeds of dogs up for auction: Labrador, German Shepherd, and Malinois. The breed that bidders are interested in is mostly the German breed. Shepherd Those who come to bid give reasons for their interest in bidding here. Because it is a dog that has already been trained to receive basic commands. Does not have a violent, aggressiv e nature. It has a friendly personality with its owner. For the auction with the highest price was Labrador dog number 34 named Leanne, age 2 years 10 months, highest price 95,000 baht. The successful bidder was Uncle Weerachart He traveled from Bangkok and prepared 100,000 baht with the intention of bidding on one. Said he liked the red nose. So I bid to raise it like a child. Today's lowest bid dog is 7,000 baht. Little Leanne, this Labrador. In addition to being the most expensive auction item, it is also a favorite of dog lovers, many asking to take photos with it. For dogs that do not pass the military dog ??selection in 2024, there are a total of 54 dogs, divided into 6 Labradors, 28 German Shepherds, and 20 Malinois, with the lowest starting bid price being 1,500 baht and You can bid in additional bids of 100 baht at a time. The bidder can own only 2 dogs. Currently, the Military Dog Center has more than 700 military dogs under its care. Each year, twice as many puppies are produced for training as the number of dogs in each course. For example, there will be 2 training courses per year. 70 dogs each, for a total of 140 dogs, of which 280 dogs must enter the training school. Dogs that pass the criteria will have outstanding characteristics, including being physically strong, intelligent, agile, agile, intelligent and able to follow commands. As for groups that do not pass the training criteria, they will be auctioned off to reduce the burden of caring for them in training centers and bring income to the provincial treasury. This is a by-product of performing official duties and would like to use it to benefit the development of dog business in the future. It is considered that today the dogs have new owners, all 54 of them. Source: Thai News Agency