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Member ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 155 Joined: 18-April 04 From: Phoenix, Az. Member No.: 314 ![]() |
Apologies in advance for the spam, but I'm trying to get this out to as many sources as possible. One of our dogs, our 5 year old Norwegian Elkhound is suffering from anti-freeze poisoning. We've had her in the vet's office for the last 3 days on IV's trying to get her fluid level up and kidneys functioning again, but it's not looking good. I just want people in north Phoenix, especially the Moon Valley area to be aware and on the lookout.
Last week while my wife was in the hospital for her c-section and I was spending most of my time with her and our baby, we think somebody threw something over the wall to intentionally poison her. Two calls to the Phoenix PD and they still have not come out to take a report. I'm going to be calling the local media tomorrow to try and get the word out. Please be on the lookout and watch after your pets. |
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 360 Joined: 24-September 04 From: Missouri Member No.: 468 ![]() |
I guess I will get flamed for this, but here goes.
I have put up with alot of dog owners that do not even attempt to control their dogs. They hang them on a chain staked in the yard and let them bark endlessly. I could see why someone might want these dogs dead. The dogs don't really have a life worth living anyway. That does not make it right, but you push people and deprive them of sleep they can get wierd on you. The other reason that this might have been done is more dangerous to you and your family. A dead dog can't warn you of intruders or thieves in the middle of the night. Somebody might be getting ready to steal from you. Z28 |
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