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UPDATE Despite being bitten by a stray dog on Krabi’s Ao Nang Beach, one tourist is now trying to help stray dogs. Media reported yesterday that the man, 60 year old Thai national Daniel Sudjai Kutrakun, donated 20,000 baht worth of food for stray dogs to the Ao Nang Administrative Organisation Office. This is after …

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1 hour ago, Thaiger said:

UPDATE Despite being bitten by a stray dog on Krabi’s Ao Nang Beach, one tourist is now trying to help stray dogs. Media reported yesterday that the man, 60 year old Thai national Daniel Sudjai Kutrakun, donated 20,000 baht worth of food for stray dogs to the Ao Nang Administrative Organisation Office. This is after …

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Got to admire the man but surely his moneys better spent euthanising the strays and fixing dogs so they can’t breed. Feed them and they breed more

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7 hours ago, Giltee said:

Got to admire the man but surely his moneys better spent euthanising the strays and fixing dogs so they can’t breed. Feed them and they breed more

Exactly. Feeding them is just going to make the problem worse.

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20 hours ago, Giltee said:

Got to admire the man but surely his moneys better spent euthanising the strays and fixing dogs so they can’t breed. Feed them and they breed more

We don't understand them, not their fault, they don't cause the issue, people do, they don't understand so let's kill them all; how very human of you, to kill what you don't want to put up with, when better solutions are there for all to see.  Good on this man. 

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It has been proven through multiple studies and trials that dogs are territorieal. A resident dog population will keep other dogs out. Spaying and neutering them keeps the resident feral population from growing. Vaccinating them against disease and providing some basic nutrition keeps them healthy and less a threat to others.  bless this man for compassion.

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