Market vendor runs stray dog programme, colour-coded collars to indicate friendliness

Stray canine populations have been a longstanding concern in Thailand, but a flower seller at a market within the central province Samut Songkram saw a approach to make the canines a half of the neighborhood and created a challenge to help care for the dogs in the space. Now every canine has a name and is marked with a collar displaying if they’re pleasant or aggressive.
Using a stoplight colour-coded system, collars have been placed on each of the stray dogs around the Meaklong Market to establish if a canine is pleasant or aggressive. Green collars show the canines are pleasant with everybody, yellow shows the canines solely permit folks they know to pet them, and red is for aggressive dogs that shouldn’t be touched. Bargain can be arrange at the market to inform guests.
A pendant with a QR code is also on every collar, displaying the dog’s identify and get in contact with information if the canines cause any problems with folks. No sweat of the telephone numbers are for Nattapong “Nueng” Ngamsanga, who started the venture.
Nueng owns a flower shop in front of Somdej Phra Phutthaloetla Hospital near the market. He is a dog lover and likewise lets his canine play together with stray canines in the community. In the interview with Thai media, he shared that he was also apprehensive that the stray dogs spread illness and fleas to his pets. So, he had an thought to care for the stray canine, not just for his dog’s safety, but in addition for other individuals to offer like to those canine. He says he believes that stray canines can be a part of a group.
Nueng got the stray canines to get vaccinated and sterilised. He then gave them each a collar based on their personalities. He shared in the interview that people may contact him if the dogs trigger them any problems, adding that he’s prepared to be responsible for it.
Many Thai netizens who visited Maeklong Market had been impressed with the programme and shared footage of an indication about canine collars saying it was lovely and useful. Nueng added that the stray dogs have been extra acceptable after launching this programme. He says many individuals, including authorities, do not care about stray dogs. He says that if stray canines stay their lives fortunately, people in the community would even be joyful..

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