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2 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

Good - Dogs should not be free to roam the beaches and any area's where people are relaxing, running & where children are playing. 

 

A complete lack of accountability means so few take the responsibility to adequately train and restrain their dogs and the public are placed at risk. 

 

 

Dogs should either be owned and collared, owners fully accountable with firm fines if they are not, or removed (and yes, destroyed).

 

 

Simple solution here - remove the dogs and fine the owner. 

That wont be popular as 'dog lovers' will always claim its not the dogs fault and I'd agree. 

Nevertheless, there is no 'nice simple, clean, pretty solution' someone will have to make the decisions and carry out the actions many are to weak to consider, particularly when it come to strays in public areas.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Where do you suggest the dogs are 'removed' to? Also Thailand does, as a rule, not destroy dogs. 

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2 hours ago, steven100 said:

The authorities can just tell the owner he has 48hrs to remove all the dogs from the area or they will be impounded,  and he will be fined.   

 

Then come back in 48hrs and see if the dogs are gone.  

 

sorry,    that's too sensible for Thailand to comprehend and initiate.

 

It's not rocket science ...

Impounded? To where?

 

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2 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

Good - Dogs should not be free to roam the beaches and any area's where people are relaxing, running & where children are playing. 

 

A complete lack of accountability means so few take the responsibility to adequately train and restrain their dogs and the public are placed at risk. 

 

 

Dogs should either be owned and collared, owners fully accountable with firm fines if they are not, or removed (and yes, destroyed).

 

 

Simple solution here - remove the dogs and fine the owner. 

That wont be popular as 'dog lovers' will always claim its not the dogs fault and I'd agree. 

Nevertheless, there is no 'nice simple, clean, pretty solution' someone will have to make the decisions and carry out the actions many are to weak to consider, particularly when it come to strays in public areas.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Can he sue the dogs now?

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9 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

Good - Dogs should not be free to roam the beaches and any area's where people are relaxing, running & where children are playing. 

 

A complete lack of accountability means so few take the responsibility to adequately train and restrain their dogs and the public are placed at risk. 

 

 

Dogs should either be owned and collared, owners fully accountable with firm fines if they are not, or removed (and yes, destroyed).

 

 

Simple solution here - remove the dogs and fine the owner. 

That wont be popular as 'dog lovers' will always claim its not the dogs fault and I'd agree. 

Nevertheless, there is no 'nice simple, clean, pretty solution' someone will have to make the decisions and carry out the actions many are to weak to consider, particularly when it come to strays in public areas.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unfortunately there are still too many dogs in Thailand to do this.

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1.  Photo/video if possible of injury/scene/dog concerned.

2.  Seek immediate medical attention including Rabies vaccine (3 shots).

3.  Report to Police. (I think there was a recent Law amendment with a penalty up to 50,000THB).

4. Carry a dog deterrent.

5. Lobby local Council, as it appears you are.

Good luck.

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The preventive rabies vaccination is available at any clinic in Thailand. I have been vaccinated already 5 years ago to have peace of mind.

 

There are too many stray dogs over here in Thailand. It makes many people nervous. 

 

If sterilization is not being done, the only choice is to eradicate all stray dogs.

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Thai's used to eat dogs when I came here in the 1980's - what happened!

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