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right 'o' after the recent threads and 1000's posts, rightly so talking about racism by the gang of thieves:

bang, we get this thread to switch attention some spineless cowards can attack the voiceless animals 

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Posted (edited)
8 hours ago, Destiny1990 said:

Ownerless dogs without tax payment, without a chip and not on a leach  can be all put to sleep.

Start put annual tax on dogs heavily fine owners who dont pay dog tax this will really shrink the problem.

All agressive dogs with or without owner can be killed too

 

I can't see too many Thai dog owners paying a stupid dog tax and lots of falangs getting fined for not having it. How is that supposed to solve the problem? 

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I was running on the back along na Jomtien 5 years ago past the temple on shore line. 5 dogs started the pursuit. 1 instigator luckily a large tree stalk was handy. I became the agressor dogs left. They believe it's all there's. Temples feed these beasts

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8 hours ago, xylophone said:

As I and many others have said, there is a feral/soi dog problem here which needs to be addressed.

 

It is not rocket science and this place needs a clean up in this area, which could be easily initiated with a small amount of money and new by-laws relating to dog ownership.

 

Take this from one who has been "attacked" by one.

 

This situation is easily rectified.

It is not easily rectified as the Thais don't see it as a real problem, are two main reasons for this, Buddhism and another the other one that I think we are all aware of.

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I thought this might have been another story about someone who was rude to ladyboys.

 

Poor kid ... let’s hope she continues with the Vet career ... :coffee1:

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Homeless,Bums, and Thai drunks, collect ALL !!! FREE , Lose, dogs 30B Reward (all over THailand) 80% of the Dogs would disappear in a month and the  GOV can do same as always nothing.. sitting on their Butts,,,problem solved....

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Everyone who travels Thai beaches or SOIs for exercise should carry a sword and administer lethal justice on the spot. How many people are attacked by feral cats, anyone have experience? I get scratched and occasionally bitten by my cat, typical female of the species.

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11 hours ago, YetAnother said:

packs of stray dogs on a popular beach...; these are the kinds of stories that affect tourism and thailand's reputation, not the usual drivel cited by so many thai officials who havent the slightest clue what thailand's international reputation is

Each day almost every day I walk 6 to 8 km along Cha-am Beach.  Almost every day on my walk I am set upon by at least one of the many stray dogs who belong to no one and roam around Cha-am at will  perhaps 300 or 400 or more.  Some of these dogs would like to bite and savage me given half a chance.  I alway carry a large umbrella not for the rain but to help me fight off the dogs who will attack often and I am a dog lover but not of these dogs.  I'm 76 y/o now and still good at frighting these dogs had lots of practice?  I also carry 3 large rocks in my pocket and often uses them by throwing them at the dogs that attack, that is often!!!  They always scatter when I confront them.  This is quite a normal situation in many location in Thailand.  The locals seem to think it's funny and get some pleasure from seeing farangs defending themselves from these dogs.   "if you feed them they will not attack you," they say  "maybe?"  And they are wondering why Western tourist numbers are dropping, Cha-am is presently in tourist crises.   The rule is if you are a 16 y/o girl tourist or anyone don't go walking alone along the beach front anywhere.  In Thailand Dogs are more important then humans and seem to be protected by the Monks, don't go for walks on your own but if you do get ready to fight.  If you fight off a savage dog and hurt it there maybe a price to pay.  This situation is very common in all Thailand...and really you must not forget that!!!

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8 hours ago, overherebc said:

While I agree with you the problem with asking/making owner pay a tax for each dog they have will result in many dogs just being thrown out to join the others on the streets already.

So those would then be put too sleep.

Soon as Thais need to pay for a yearly dog tax then no longer they want dogs.

Edited by Destiny1990
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Gotta love the “less popular religion” in Thailand that doesn’t believe all dogs are precious. Some laced tasty morsels can do wonders in areas where these crazy animals are allowed to run uncontrolled !


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1 hour ago, David Walden said:

Each day almost every day I walk 6 to 8 km along Cha-am Beach.  Almost every day on my walk I am set upon by at least one of the many stray dogs who belong to no one and roam around Cha-am at will  perhaps 300 or 400 or more.  Some of these dogs would like to bite and savage me given half a chance.  I alway carry a large umbrella not for the rain but to help me fight off the dogs who will attack often and I am a dog lover but not of these dogs.  I'm 76 y/o now and still good at frighting these dogs had lots of practice?  I also carry 3 large rocks in my pocket and often uses them by throwing them at the dogs that attack, that is often!!!  They always scatter when I confront them.  This is quite a normal situation in many location in Thailand.  The locals seem to think it's funny and get some pleasure from seeing farangs defending themselves from these dogs.   "if you feed them they will not attack you," they say  "maybe?"  And they are wondering why Western tourist numbers are dropping, Cha-am is presently in tourist crises.   The rule is if you are a 16 y/o girl tourist or anyone don't go walking alone along the beach front anywhere.  In Thailand Dogs are more important then humans and seem to be protected by the Monks, don't go for walks on your own but if you do get ready to fight.  If you fight off a savage dog and hurt it there maybe a price to pay.  This situation is very common in all Thailand...and really you must not forget that!!!

It’s a crying shame. Nothing beats an early morning walk along a beautiful beach. I’ve had a previous experience in Samui but personally was not bitten but a lady in the Hotel did and tbh the Hotel didn’t give a <deleted>. 

I returned to the same resort a year on and there were hardly any Soi Dogs to be seen so I guessing they have had some sort of cull. 

I still carry a large stick in case and am co Stanton looking over my shoulder which kind of spoils the experience. 

Posted (edited)
13 hours ago, White Christmas13 said:

one dog mauled a 4 year old boy in Perth today dog destroyed same day

 

Yes, if and when it is likely that the owners of the dog that has bitten someone be found the courts will often fine that owner up to $10,000.  In Busselton (200km south of Perth West Aus) 2 years ago we had 2 cases where owners were fined the full $10,000 fine for allowing their dogs bite people.  They were then subject to civil action.  Big dogs biting people in Aus can cost everything you have (and more).  Your dog maybe put down also.

    If your dog is found just on your verge outside your house by a Council Ranger running free it will cost you about $1,000 to get it back plus $70 boarding fee for each day it is unclaimed from the pound.  After 10 days it is put down if no one wants it.  Usually after 10 days anyone can legally claim it "if" they pay the fine and boarding costs and about $400 medical check up by a Vet...don't see any dogs running free around my home town in Australia now days...none.  Much the same in most Western Countries.  Not Thailand. 

     They could catch them and gift them to Vietnam, they see them as good tucker. (Aussie slang word for food).  They really love them.

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22 hours ago, mfd101 said:

I just hope she got some rabies injections pretty quickly!

I wonder if there is 'double' pricing for farang ?

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Licence all dogs, licence disc to be worn on the collar, chip them so the owner can be contacted.   Any dog with no licence is a 'stray' and will be impounded.  That's the way it works in most of our countries.

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33 minutes ago, masuk said:

Licence all dogs, licence disc to be worn on the collar, chip them so the owner can be contacted.   Any dog with no licence is a 'stray' and will be impounded.  That's the way it works in most of our countries.

I agree & have said the same on this forum before . So why is it that the Thai powers that be , who must be aware of the dangers that soi dogs bring ( rabies & attacks ) , choose to ignore the problem ? 

Is it just apathy or part of the Buddhist belief ?  There was once a dog catcher who would come to our soi with many dogs in a cage on the back of a pick up but that was last seen 4 years ago  . I was told that he would take his catch to Cambodia .

Posted
21 hours ago, mauGR1 said:

Are we talking about Thailand or Utopialand ?

Arent they one and the same?  source TAT

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45 minutes ago, Just Weird said:

I'm reading it, so I care.  Seems that you do too judging by your backing of the hospital and the girl!

 

I'm just going by what was reported and that did not make any sense and, therefore, the article is not accurate.  There may well have been a huge element of exaggeration or fabrication.  Or do you think that what was reported was consistent?

There are, as is usual, slight inconsistencies in the language used, but it’s clear (to me anyway) what occurred so I don’t feel the need to play Quincy. 

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Thailand will always be a 3rd World country whilst it treats its tourists and citizens as dog food.  There's no will to do anything about it: rogue taxi drivers/owner less soi dogs can be cured within a month if there was a functioning police force.

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On ‎10‎/‎7‎/‎2018 at 10:01 AM, Vacuum said:

 

If the hotels would inform their guests that they shouldn't walk on the the beach in the morning, as that is the only time it's walkable, the occupancy rate would plunge.

 

Very big efforts were made by the authoroties to haunt down one (1) lousy crocodile on Phuket, but when it comes down to the holy dog packs, nothing is done.

And that crocodile did noting wrong.  He never bit anyone.  

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13 minutes ago, David Walden said:

I think you maybe part of the problem, my post was about my personal experience, nothing made up just all true but I'm not giving in to mongrel dogs, never and I use my real name in my posts...yes hundreds of stray Soi dogs all over Cha-am and Thailand with no training or discipline. 

I live in Cha-am too and can confirm the hundreds of dogs on the beach. they are all split in little gangs but they are there

the packs at the intersection of Narathip and Chao Lai are particularly vicious late at night, they chase motorcycles too

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