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    Re: My Isaan dogs

    Oh, thanks for sharing! Yes, that's what my Lucky needs...his own blog!

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    Re: My Isaan dogs

    Quote Originally Posted by FaranginPhetch View Post
    I would put up with a barking dog for about 15 minutes and then it would stop, either my dog or someone Else's, But my dogs never bark as they are taught not to and it is easy to permanently stop neighbors dogs from barking.

    But seems you are lucky that you still have the dogs as the ISSAN folks really prefer it to Beef or Pork.
    There is a guy with a pickup with a cage built on the back and he comes thru our village every week and trades a 5 gallon plastic bucket for a dog, and always folks trading and he will have a good load then heads for ISSAN and sells them for slaughter.
    Perhaps you could let me know how you permanently stop your neighbours dogs from barking. There's been many a time I've wished I could do that. I lived in a backwoods kind of town in Canada for a while where it seemed most people had dogs that barked all night long. I think the noise helped the locals get to sleep at night. They probably couldn't sleep without it.

    I've read about Thais being noisy what with their street parties, loud speakers playing the national anthem and so on. Are barking dogs very common in Thai towns? I can't stand too much noise and I wonder whether Thailand would drive me nuts.

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    Re: My Isaan dogs

    there is a temple opposite my place with some 20 temple dogs, I have never heard them bark, I don't know how the monks keep them quiet.

    when staying in villages, the roosters annoy me more than the dogs, maybe I have been unlucky but you cannot convince me any more that roosters only start screaming before sunrise, to me it seemed more like all night long, chatting with their buddies a couple of houses down the road or something. once there was one right in front of my door in Pai and I went out to chase it at night. the Thais were laughing at me for two days afterwards.

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    Re: My Isaan dogs

    Betti, ever heard of the word mafia dog? You'd hear dogs barking at a temple only if there is a new doggy comer(s). They'd be bitten(sometime to dead) and then comes peace until another new comer visits.
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    Re: My Isaan dogs

    I haven't heard that word - I can easily imagine so many dogs don't want yet another around....

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    Quote Originally Posted by simmorg View Post
    Perhaps you could let me know how you permanently stop your neighbours dogs from barking. There's been many a time I've wished I could do that. I lived in a backwoods kind of town in Canada for a while where it seemed most people had dogs that barked all night long. I think the noise helped the locals get to sleep at night. They probably couldn't sleep without it.

    I've read about Thais being noisy what with their street parties, loud speakers playing the national anthem and so on. Are barking dogs very common in Thai towns? I can't stand too much noise and I wonder whether Thailand would drive me nuts.
    My friend, if peace and quite is what you're looking for....it's not Thailand (imho) I have lay in bed and heard the dogs from one village far away,set off the next villages dogs right on down to our dogs...then back again
    I talk on the phone daily to my wife and the passing trafic,many without mufflers,drown out our conversation.
    My nephews auto repair shop is directly behind our house, it's prone to start up any hour day or night ( compresser) if work arrives.
    The village loud speaker is directly accross the street from our house ..6am news
    Quite ....it's not...but a "better" way of living life?....I'll adjust
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    Re: My Isaan dogs

    now, come on, there must be a place in Thailand that is peaceful and quiet?

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    The temple grounds at wat pookaotong (wat saket). My favorite oasis in Bangkok.

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    Re: My Isaan dogs

    Quote Originally Posted by FaranginPhetch View Post
    I would put up with a barking dog for about 15 minutes and then it would stop, either my dog or someone Else's, But my dogs never bark as they are taught not to and it is easy to permanently stop neighbors dogs from barking.

    But seems you are lucky that you still have the dogs as the ISSAN folks really prefer it to Beef or Pork.
    There is a guy with a pickup with a cage built on the back and he comes thru our village every week and trades a 5 gallon plastic bucket for a dog, and always folks trading and he will have a good load then heads for ISSAN and sells them for slaughter.

    From the tone of FiP's post, I think his intentions towards persistently barking dogs would be the same as mine - if no other solution could be found, the dog would somehow meet an untimely end. Sorry if that offends dog lovers.
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    Re: My Isaan dogs

    Come to think of it there is a noticeable lack of dogs in my wife's home-village. There does not seem to be a large interest in eating dog there though: except for an occasional black dog for medicinal purposes.

    Black Dogs are used to help weak children gain their strength. I know...I know...but there it is.
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