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Dogs in Bali

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Subject: Dogs in Bali
From: Lawrie Conole <>
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 15:46:00 +1100
Hi group

I spent 4 weeks in Ubud and other parts of Bali last year, with my wife and 4 y.o. daughter. We're all still alive & thriving.

Previously I've wandered extensively about the back-blocks of Java. Mangy and otherwise slightly scary-looking dogs are a feature of life there, and they are lying about in droves on footpath and road by day; they come to life as it gets dark and cooler at night. They are by and large uninterested in people, and most (>99%) of the growling, barking and scuffling is directed at other dogs. Rabies outbreak notwithstanding, I'd echo Steve Potter's remark about dogs in Indonesia - be alert, but don't be alarmed. The same could be said for terrorist threats outside tourist traps ... but I wouldn't say that :-)

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Lawrie Conole
Northcote 3070
lconole[at]gmail.com


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