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Whoever does that is an evil bastard, its not even a prank, they have went out of their way to get antifreeze and put it somewhere a dog would drink it.

Out here on the farm the dog drinks out of the cattle trough which fills itself up but he would drink out of a puddle, and there was a close call a year ago when i drained the coolant out of the car he went to drink it, i stopped him just before he started.

Having said that an old dog we had years ago was killed by rat poison, this wasn't on the farm and we assume someone walking past fed it the stuff, the poor thing didnt get it easy the vet had to put it down it was suffering too much.
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lozz wrote:
lozz wrote:http://www.wigantoday.net/news/local-ne ... -1-4601242

Hmmm any one thinking what im thinking

edit: no it carnt be

cats have been poisoned too

http://www.wigantoday.net/news/local-ne ... s-1-183555 but that was 08

weird eh :?
heres one of the victims http://www.wigantoday.net/news/local-ne ... -1-3341836

look at the breed of the dog, id say this is related to this http://www.wigantoday.net/news/local-ne ... -1-4601242

Revenge Attacks on inocent dogs?
or as some sick phuck just got released from jail,
I see how your mind works. :shock:
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if your dog ever eats drinks any thing it shouidnt

add a little bit of mustard not much mind , with a pint of water, get this in the dog,
the dog will empty its stomache, they say dont induce vomiting in a dog, but iwouid if it minutes away from death
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don't they eat grass to induce vomiting?
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scotty73 wrote:
lozz wrote:
lozz wrote:http://www.wigantoday.net/news/local-ne ... -1-4601242

Hmmm any one thinking what im thinking

edit: no it carnt be

cats have been poisoned too

http://www.wigantoday.net/news/local-ne ... s-1-183555 but that was 08

weird eh :?
heres one of the victims http://www.wigantoday.net/news/local-ne ... -1-3341836

look at the breed of the dog, id say this is related to this http://www.wigantoday.net/news/local-ne ... -1-4601242

Revenge Attacks on inocent dogs?
or as some sick phuck just got released from jail,
I see how your mind works. :shock:
sounds daft yeah, but wouid other motive wouid some sick phuck have to go out on rampage taking out dogs, thats my way of thinking anyway,

its like when puss cat eats your budgie wouid you stroke the cat afterwards,
im not saying id kill the cat but icertainly wouidnt be bezzy mates with it for a bit
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FarmerPug wrote:don't they eat grass to induce vomiting?
No mate, the old tale of dogs eating grass to be sick is not true idont think,
well my dogs dont throw up on it they just like eating it because it tastes sweet perhaps, dunno,

Theres another hazard to dogs too, grass = lung worm :(
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Thats off the snails and slugs, i had to take the dog to the vet recently for the vaccine.
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FarmerPug wrote:Thats off the snails and slugs, i had to take the dog to the vet recently for the vaccine.
Makes me wonder that,

sheep and cows get lung worm and we eat them, lungs go in with the sausage meat, sort of puts me off eating them anyway :lol:

so dogs eat meat too , end of the day were all f*cked anyway. convert dog to eat carrots much safer :P
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If you cook the meat the heat of the oven kills most of them things, but the vets put so many vaccines and do so many tests to cattle i can't see how anything bad can go into the meat.
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sirwiggum wrote:Ive heard of people putting it out for cats to drink because they dont want cats in the garden.

But for a pub to do it to a dog is a disgrace.

(Some nice pubs in Wigan btw, was there a few years ago. Though wouldn't recommend the hotel opposite the big debenhams)
i think the pub just provided a tub and put water in it for dog walkers. sum selfish so and so has come along and put anti freeze in the tub. the pub never knew. there is signs up now saying ask for fresh water for your dogs
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Thanks for the 'heads up', we'll be more careful in future. :shock:

Just got back from a holiday with the dogs - only time we let them have a drink outside a cafe, people had used it as an ashtry, so it got rinsed out & refilled with fresh, Counting myself lucky.
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:supafrisk:
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