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Who are more important dogs or tourists? Chinese person attacked on popular Krabi beach


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15 hours ago, JamJar said:

 

Hmmm.... usually there is one stupid dog at the most and your reaction may have something to do with their reaction.

Fear and aggression are often counter productive. I usually just crouch down and call 'em over. That often makes them think twice. They are either too frightened to approach or a puppy/another might come over. Don't try to touch it immediately. As soon as it it determined that you aren't a threat, the alpha leaves the pack and walks away, with all the rest following. Often with just the nutty dog that started all the trouble still barking.....but with no back up.

 

Of course there are always exceptions. But dogs don't generally attack adult humans unless seen as a threat. 

Please don't offer this type of advice. You're like that Grizzly Man Timothy Treadwell. You're right until you're horribly wrong.

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I'm guessing dogs. This is because a local dog is much more likely to be a reincarnated local sole than a Chinese and therefore likely to be on that list posted earlier.

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I think the Chinese government should consider this attack by soi dogs as more dangerous to their citizens than the once in a year capsized boat in Phuket area.  Rabies is deadly!

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On 1/30/2019 at 6:29 AM, RotBenz8888 said:

I remember a restaurant in Koh Chang handed out electric chock sticks to the customers, 20 years ago. You just had to raise the stick to make them turn around and run away, as they'd already learnt the lesson.

Dogs or Chinese tourists ??

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On 1/31/2019 at 1:58 AM, Inepto Cracy said:

Killed 3728 dogs in three weeks

That's 177 per day, in say 12 hours a day = 15 per hour. That's one every four minutes, for 12 hours a day for 21 days.

I think not.

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