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One of the reasons I don't take my dogs to off leash parks. |
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I signed. I am sorry I makes me furious that people intentionally leave poisoned food out knowing that people's pets will eat it and die. There is a cruelty in people that always stuns me even though I know I know it happens all the time. I am so sorry about the loss of Foxy and the other victims of this cruelty. Thank you for making a difference. Even on a leash under control Buster ate chewing gum someone threw away on the sidewalk that I was afraid might have xylitol in in so off we ran to the vet. It was in his mouth and gone in a sec. |
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Sugar most likely wouldn't eat something she found on the ground because she is so very picky , but it sounds like you are blaming the owners who "allow" their dogs to roam off leash in a dog park. Why no reaction about the poisoned food? |
People are horrible, lots of sick people out there. In a big park (gated) you can't really see what your dog is doing.. the dog park I use to go to is small so where ever Pnut was I could see him. I won't let Pnut drink out of the water bowl, I would bring my own bottle. |
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Yes of course, but only a few willing to pass the news on. |
It's disgusting isn't it? But unfortunately it's happening all over :( In the run-up to Christmas, burglaries increase. Some people have alarm systems, either connected to security companies or straight to the police. Others have big (apparently frightening) dogs to guard/protect their property. I have read time after time about poisoned meat being thown over yard fences - either to sedate the dogs while the crime is committed, or sometimes the dose is so high that the poor animal dies. It's heartbreaking :mad: Sally + Harry x |
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