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Pattaya cracks down on stray dogs after Bali Hai Pier attack

Pattaya takes action on stray dogs after Bali Hai Pier incident

Pattaya steps up its fight against stray dogs after a recent attack at Bali Hai Pier. The city responds to growing complaints from both tourists and locals.

Deputy Mayor Manoch Nongyai tells The Pattaya News, “The safety of residents and tourists is our top priority.” The city now promises stricter measures to address the ongoing problem.

Officials have tried in the past to control the stray population through sterilisation and community integration. But complaints keep coming, especially from foreign visitors. Many tourists, unfamiliar with Thailand’s street dogs, say they feel unsafe.

Tourists raise alarm over aggressive dogs in Pattaya

Reports of aggressive stray dogs are on the rise. Tourists share stories of frightening encounters, and some even report bites.

Locals also voice their concerns. The sense of unease grows, particularly at popular spots like beaches and piers. The city administration says it takes these worries seriously.

“Pattaya depends on visitors feeling safe,” officials stress. Every reported case is investigated, and new steps aim to rebuild trust among guests.

Bali Hai Pier car scratched in stray dog attack

A recent incident at Bali Hai Pier sparks fresh debate. A resident claims a group of stray dogs scratched his car. Photos of the damaged vehicle quickly spread on social media.

The story triggers a wave of similar reports about stray dog attacks and property damage. The city faces mounting pressure to act fast and prevent further incidents.

Pattaya authorities deploy dog catchers to protect public

Pattaya responds by sending out special teams to assess the situation. Deputy Mayor Manoch explains, “If we find aggressive dogs or animals causing harm, they will be taken to the city shelter.”

The shelter can house 400 to 500 dogs and currently cares for about 200. This move aims to protect both locals and the many tourists who visit Pattaya.

Only dogs that pose a real threat are relocated. Non-aggressive strays are allowed to stay in their usual areas.

How to report dangerous stray dogs in Pattaya

The city urges everyone to report sightings of aggressive stray dogs. Residents and tourists can contact the city administration directly.

Officials promise to follow up on every tip. “We can only solve this problem together,” Deputy Mayor Manoch says.

If you spot a dangerous dog, don’t put yourself at risk—let the city know. Pattaya wants to remain a safe place for everyone—locals, visitors, and animals alike.

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