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Bangkok, Jul 14 (EFE/EPA).- The 41st edition of the Bangkok International Motor Show will open its doors to the public on Wednesday. The event, one of the largest in Asia, will feature over 40 exhibitors showcasing both new models for purchase as well as concept cars and innovative electric-powered vehicles.Carmakers to represent at the Impact Muang Thong Thani convention center, just north of Bangkok, include Mercedes-Benz, Ford, BMW, Mazda, Hyundai, and Suzuki, as well as luxury brands such as Jaguar, Rolls Royce and Aston Martin, among many others.The show also features the latest two-wheelers to hit the market, with Harley Davidson, Ducati and Yamaha among the best known motorbike brands on display.The show runs from July 15 to 26. (Camera: NARONG SANGNAK). SHOT LIST: THE VIP AND PRESS PREVIEW DAY OF THE 41ST BANGKOK INTERNATIONAL MOTOR SHOW AT THE IMPACT MUANG THONG THANI CONVENTION CENTER, NORTH OF BANGKOK, THAILAND.
Dog lovers of the world unite! Bangkok's True Love dog cafe is a hip new spot where customers can have coffee and desert alongside 25 playful huskies, and even go into the petting zoo and interact with the dogs, petting them, feeding them, and playing all sorts of games. The cafe opened in 2013, when a family of husky breeders decided to share their passion for dogs and especially huskies with the world, thus giving Bangkok it’s very own husky cafe.
To mark International Dog Day on 26th August, ŠKODA, in partnership with BorrowMyDoggy – a national organisation that connects dog owners with trusted local people to help take care of their dogs – is highlighting how simple solutions can help keep dogs safe on the move.Of the estimated 9.6 million dog owners** in the UK, ŠKODA research revealed more than seven million travel with their dog in the car at least once a week. However, just 51% said they always correctly secured their dog while driving, with 14% only doing it some of the time and 9% admitting that they have never secured their dog safely in the car.The nation’s dog owners spend an average of £4,087.20 on their pooches, with food, pet insurance and edible treats the main outlay, but are risking doubling this cost for not securing pets safely when on the move. Nearly half (44%) are unaware of current laws around travelling with a dog in the car which can lead to a fine of up to £5,000 and invalid insurance.According to the Highway Code, dogs need to be suitably secured so they avoid distracting the driver and to prevent injury in the case of a sudden stop.
The contemporary art world opened its doors to London’s more cultivated canines on Friday, with hundreds of hounds attending the #PlayMore exhibition, the world's first ever art show dedicated entirely to dogs. The exhibition, a collaboration between artist Dominic Wilcox and MORE TH
Dogs in costume strut their stuff in annual Halloween parade in New York City. Rough cut (no reporter narration).