My brother brought a rare wild dog from southern most border town opposite Padang Besar to Bangkok but no one could raise him so my sister sent him to Chiang Mai. Looking like
"Bang Kaew dog", except the long nose face, he was two months old when he arrived in Chiang Mai,I called him
"Boodoo" ( the name of dark dressing for
"Khao Yam" southern food ) because of his dark physical beauty with black and partly brown soft hair. I had observed his super hyper- behavior and ground digging and biting things,days after days he had become a trouble maker,
Boodoo created serious scratches on my car 's bonnet and bit several parts under another car that needed fixing many times. My husband's new car was also badly attacked so he had to park it outside the house. These did not include others of daily shoes and flip flops biting, ran away to wander around and swam in a pond of nearby orchard, sabotaging my favourite potted plants, hanging air plants and new flower trees I grew by uprooting them. It is amazing how the dog identify which plants and trees I love.
Asked if my husband and I were mad at this rascal dog,
"Very Little" because we love Boodoo so dearly. Like,humans,everyone has both good and bad sides,
Boodoo is entertaining, charming in his style and loyal to his masters. Most of visitors to my house commented that
Boodoo was not such a good looking dog ( diplomatic meaning of ugly)or having
"Ban Nok" (country) look and they were scared of his giant front teeth and his frightening tounge with many spots of birth marks. Girls hated his dirty behavior of sniffing their under wares by striking his nose under their skirts both front and rare attacks, then I would heard screaming after that.
I managed to find a professional dog trainer to give
Boodoo better disciplines and correct his behavior. His name was Police Sergeant Major Sukij Techa, a dog trainer based at Border Patrol Police Unit in Mae Jo of San Sai District, he came to observe
Boodoo and said I should wait until he was 8 months old and
Boodoo needed to stay with him for four months at his house in San Pa Tong District, about 30 kilometres from Chiang Mai. He was delighted to enroll
Boodoo because it was his first time to train a wild dog.
Pol. Sgt.Maj. Sukij charged me 4,000 baht per month providing with dog feeds and vitamins,on the first day at school,
Boodoo was excited with his new home and two- dog friends so I didn't worry much about him,
Pol. Sgt. Maj Sukij's house is located in a rural village near a Buddhist temple with a charm of northern Thai farmers life style which you can see their cattle, dogs and free range chicken. I regularly visited
Boodoo once a week to learn how to command and train him the same as the trainer did.
Pol Sergt. Sukij conducted training twice a day of early morning before work and late afternoon sessions after work. After one month,
Boodoo could sit and wait, crawl and wait, doing side walking (walking closely next to a trainer) after 2 to 4 months he could walk backward, doing 3 legs walk (one leg wounded), zigzag walk,entering and waiting in a cage including sawasdee. It was difficult to make Boodoo follow my commands in the begining due to my soft tone voice but there was improvement until the training was over.
Pol. Sgt.Maj. Sukij is a good trainer and a dog lover and really patient in conducting training. He also visited Boodoo many times after Boodoo returned home to remind
Boodoo of what he had learnt from him.
Boodoo is two years old now (September 2007), he still be able to follow my commands though sometimes he becomes lazy, yawning or sits in ugly posture like a monkey, the way he used to do. Seeing me holding a hand bag ,getting ready to go out,
Boodoo now would walk into his cage and wait for me to log the cage prior to driving my car out of a house. The most important thing is - the dog 's owner should keep giving instructions to your dog regularly, otherwise, it would be a waste of your time and money.
Interested dog lovers can contact two professional dog trainers at :
Dog Training and Home Stay in Chiang Mai Pol. Sgt.Maj. Sukij Techa, Tel. (089) 997 9519
or
Pol Sgt.Maj. Chomporn Boonyasap, his dog training house is in San Sai District,15 kilometres from Chiang Mai city. Tel. (081) 784 0045
e-mail : jiap_panida@yahoo.co.uk (for English, your message will be translated & sent to the trainers)








