At the heart of this issue is the fact that dogs aren't regarded as pets........not in rural areas at least. They are not cared for, they just exist.....and are allowed to breed at will.
Dog licensing would sort it.....tell an Isaan farmer he has to pay a 1000 baht per year per dog and they'll all be gone in a month.
OMG...What next?....Make them drive on the correct side of the road? Give traffic signals, park tractors properly, look before exiting a side road............ Get off their backs.
In a word NO......they simply don't see it as a real problem either in terms of people's health or having a negative impact on tourism.
People coming for two/three weeks won't know about it....and if they do they are only for a short time, so why worry about it?
Long term health damage is long enough for politicians not to worry.......it'll be ages before kids suffer so they won't bother doing anything.
We have it on our Mazda CX5.....it does seem to add to the shine on the paintwork, gives it a nice glossy finish....I think!!.....long term I also hope it will also add to the protection of the paintwork....but not too sure that will be the case.
Wow thanks for that.
We have run into problems re weight..... he's 25kg.....and not everywhere quotes weight restrictions in their blurb, which is a bit naughty if there is a no cancellation clause.
Been looking at camping.....and nearly all are no pets....as you say they are not receptive to the idea....and to be honest I don't blame them if business is good why take on pets?
The search continues......I think we will have focus our efforts along those of your wife's and seek out non-web site Thai resorts that might accommodate us.
Cheers