snoop1130 Posted February 10 Posted February 10 Photo via Facebook/ Pattaya news live Residents are calling for a sustainable solution to control stray dogs at the Eastern National Sports Training Centre in Pattaya. This plea comes after a 10-year-old girl, Kanom Pang, was savagely attacked by a stray dog on Saturday, February 8. Kanom Pang and her father were attending the popular Burapha Bike Week event when she was bitten by a stray dog. The attack occurred as she and her friends rode electric bicycles past a gathering of these animals. The bite on her left leg was severe, necessitating 15 stitches. Some parts of her leg were so damaged they couldn't be stitched. Channel 7 revealed that no official body took responsibility for the incident, and the stray dogs remained in the area following the attack. More than 10 strays were spotted around the venue, many sheltering under parked food vendor vehicles. Local vendors reported that residents often feed the strays, yet no one has adopted or claimed ownership of the aggressive dog. Disagreement exists among vendors, with some attributing the increase in dog numbers to the feeding, and calling for authorities to intervene before another attack occurs, as this wasn't an isolated incident. -- 2025-02-10 3 1
riclag Posted February 10 Posted February 10 My wife said Thai’s for the most part treat and manage dogs like Gods! Rules for people none for dogs. The next soi over from me has one house with 5 dogs outside , constantly fighting and howling, barking ,chasing cars & motorcycles.! What use to be a clean looking residents community for people , looks & sounds like a junk yard dog village. 2 4
Popular Post scubascuba3 Posted February 10 Popular Post Posted February 10 The feeders are a big part of the problem, still, makes them feel good 4 1 2 1
jacko45k Posted February 10 Posted February 10 1 hour ago, scubascuba3 said: The feeders are a big part of the problem, still, makes them feel good In my area. some feeders are doing penance for merit, to alleviate bad luck as suggested by the monks at the nearby Wat. They set off the dogs in my neighbour's place when they wander about.... Fortunately they seem to let bikes go by, well I have been okay on my motorcycle. 1 1
Popular Post mikebell Posted February 11 Popular Post Posted February 11 Allowing wild dog packs is a highly visible sign of a 3rd World country. Until authorities grasp the final solution nettle, attacks on children (some fatal), tourists and local motorbike riders will continue to mock Thailand's bid to be considered a modern country. 4 2 2
Popular Post newbee2022 Posted February 11 Popular Post Posted February 11 It's a nation wide problem. Make a deal with Vietnam and hire loads of dog hunters. Problem solved🤗 1 7 1
hotchilli Posted February 11 Posted February 11 7 hours ago, scubascuba3 said: The feeders are a big part of the problem, still, makes them feel good They do it as some kind of merit for reward... 1
Popular Post Redacce Posted February 11 Popular Post Posted February 11 53 minutes ago, Nickcage49 said: We need a good shelter for these animals. Shelters cost a lot of money and nobody wants to bear the cost. Better give them to the Vietnamese, problem solved or better say eaten 😁 4
black tabby12345 Posted February 11 Posted February 11 1 hour ago, newbee2022 said: It's a nation wide problem. Make a deal with Vietnam and hire loads of dog hunters. Problem solved🤗 Very good idea. I also posted the similar text in some other thread recently. That way, the nuisance vermin can be useful resources that generates new income. Even though it is highly unlikely to come true. Years ago, someone doing it privately arrested and prosecuted on the grounds of animal abuse. Some newspaper articles covering that sort of incident. Bangkok Post - Saving man's best friend from the butchers Thai police uncover truck filled with dog carcasses 1
Popular Post newbee2022 Posted February 11 Popular Post Posted February 11 10 minutes ago, black tabby12345 said: Very good idea. I also posted the similar text in some other thread recently. That way, the nuisance vermin can be useful resources that generates new income. Even though it is highly unlikely to come true. Years ago, someone doing it privately arrested and prosecuted on the grounds of animal abuse. Some newspaper articles covering that sort of incident. Bangkok Post - Saving man's best friend from the butchers Thai police uncover truck filled with dog carcasses It was not only privately but initiated under Thaksin a decade ago. I hope he will remember🤗 1 1 1
black tabby12345 Posted February 11 Posted February 11 Shrugging off their shoulders: Common Thai attitude when it comes to the stary dog issues. Relentlessly encouraging homeless dogs to breed on, while it has been a physical threat to the society for decades; frequent dog attack incidents nationwide. It often results in the death of the most vulnerable (infants and infirm elderly). Even a cop was arrested by shooting dangerous street dogs to protect own family member. Bangkok Post - Policeman 'shot dogs to protect his wife' 2
WDSmart Posted February 11 Posted February 11 Sounds like they need to increase the size of the Pattaya Sports Center and hire more attendants to care for the dogs.
digger70 Posted February 11 Posted February 11 Stray Dog Crisis at Pattaya Sports Center: Urgent Call for Change. Just shows Where the Priorities lie in this country . None for People . The Government. They Know What has to be done But But No one no one has the guts to Start what has to be done Except at some time someone will Knock of a few or bait some and those People get in trouble for saving the people from Harm. 1
scubascuba3 Posted February 11 Posted February 11 4 hours ago, hotchilli said: They do it as some kind of merit for reward... many falang are feeders 1 1
Popular Post donmuang2 Posted February 11 Popular Post Posted February 11 What about the .308 solution? 3
steven100 Posted February 11 Posted February 11 uneducated knuckleheads, can't even control dogs, how the hell can they expect to run a country ?
black tabby12345 Posted February 11 Posted February 11 12 hours ago, NativeBob said: Open few Korean restaurants. Another brilliant (practical) idea. Even though they recently banned the consumption of dog meat back home(the new law will be enforced in 2027). south Korea banned dog meat consumption - Google Search While it is still the common practice in N/Kore. Apart from their traditional dietary culture, party because of their chronical food shortage. 1
black tabby12345 Posted February 11 Posted February 11 7 hours ago, steven100 said: uneducated knuckleheads, can't even control dogs, how the hell can they expect to run a country ? Thailand is said to have 10 million stray/free ranging dogs nationwide. 1
black tabby12345 Posted February 11 Posted February 11 7 hours ago, donmuang2 said: What about the .308 solution? 7.62x51mm for a dog seems overkill. .22 will be enough. Or even air rifle(silent unlike charge weapons) does its job if the shot is well-placed(in the head). So the hunting can be done in the middle of the night without disturbing the locals. 1
black tabby12345 Posted February 11 Posted February 11 11 hours ago, scubascuba3 said: many falang are feeders And far greater numbers of Locals. There are even animal volunteer foundations actively collecting donation for dog feed. Many of them often hate their sterilization, while some does. 1
black tabby12345 Posted February 11 Posted February 11 19 hours ago, mikebell said: Allowing wild dog packs is a highly visible sign of a 3rd World country. Thailand is keen to retain the 3rd world country status for practical reasons; they are greatly benefited by that. Such as lower license fee to generic medicine production. That is why the cost of over-the-counter dose is often so inexpensive here. In that respect, expats are also beneficiaries of that scheme. lower license fee of generic medicine production license in the 3rd world countries - Google Search
Kinok Farang Posted February 12 Posted February 12 Watch out for the big fattish light brown one up there.It went for me and missed by millimetres. It's got a few aggressive mates up there but he is the worst. 1
The Fugitive Posted February 12 Posted February 12 It's obvious that such admirable campaigns as TNR (Trap, Neuter and Release) are/would be ineffective where ten million (as already mentioned) are involved. Then there are the objectors to such schemes. Requires teams of dog catchers and humane destruction.
mikebell Posted February 12 Posted February 12 5 hours ago, black tabby12345 said: That is why the cost of over-the-counter dose is often so inexpensive here. In that respect, expats are also beneficiaries of that scheme. How much is a course of Rabies jabs after a wild dog bite? 1
billd766 Posted February 12 Posted February 12 On 2/11/2025 at 4:26 AM, scubascuba3 said: The feeders are a big part of the problem, still, makes them feel good Tell that to the 10 year old girl who was bitten and her parents also. I am sure that they will feel much better about the dog bite then. The best solution is to put ALL soi dogs down, and if an owned dog is put down also, tuff. It should not be wandering the streets. 1
billd766 Posted February 12 Posted February 12 23 hours ago, newbee2022 said: It was not only privately but initiated under Thaksin a decade ago. I hope he will remember🤗 Really? Thaksin was not in power, and he was not even in Thailand a decade ago. 1
newbee2022 Posted February 12 Posted February 12 9 minutes ago, billd766 said: Really? Thaksin was not in power, and he was not even in Thailand a decade ago. Troll 1
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