I live in BKK. There are some dogs roaming but always humans around.
When I travel outside the city, it is always a hassle at night. Never know when a dog is going to jump out of the bushes barking, chasing, call its friends to help menace us.
I love the Thai countryside but I am a small woman. I didn't grow up with wild dogs and don't have good instincts. Last holiday to Bangkrachao, it was so nice to walk around but once the dogs came out I just wanted to sit in a bar near my homestay because I can only deal with being surrounded by growling dogs once before it's not fun to take a walk.
Maybe there's nothing I can do and a bunch of men will tell me, "Go back to your country if you can't handle it."
Or maybe I'll get some ideas for how to approach this sensibly instead of staying inside after 7:30 pm.
Dogs in the countryside--Do you just not wander after dark?
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I live in BKK. There are some dogs roaming but always humans around.
When I travel outside the city, it is always a hassle at night. Never know when a dog is going to jump out of the bushes barking, chasing, call its friends to help menace us.
I love the Thai countryside but I am a small woman. I didn't grow up with wild dogs and don't have good instincts. Last holiday to Bangkrachao, it was so nice to walk around but once the dogs came out I just wanted to sit in a bar near my homestay because I can only deal with being surrounded by growling dogs once before it's not fun to take a walk.
Maybe there's nothing I can do and a bunch of men will tell me, "Go back to your country if you can't handle it."
Or maybe I'll get some ideas for how to approach this sensibly instead of staying inside after 7:30 pm.