Dogs targeted by poison-laced meatballs in popular Sydney park (Leichhardt)

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https://www.smh.com.au/national/dogs-targeted-by-poison-laced-meatballs-in-popular-sydney-park-20180924-p505p5.html
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How heartless to put a contaminant in food that could be eaten and hurt the consumer. What possible motive could be behind someone trying to injure another that they don't even know?
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We aren't talking strawberries. This is the canine equivalent causing upset and concern in the normally tranquil and unruffled parks of the inner west in springtime. Where dog walkers go armed only with a plastic bag. Two reports of food left in parks, where dogs frequent, which had been baited with rat poison, have emerged in the space of five days….......................................read more
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https://www.smh.com.au/national/dogs-targeted-by-poison-laced-meatballs-in-popular-sydney-park-20180924-p505p5.html

Sick people out there
 
Unfortunately we have lots of issues similar to this up here

People throwing baits into backyards

Someone else let a pair of savage dogs into a backyard and they killed two small maltese shiztu dogs
 
Can only hope the human filth that does this sort of thing ingest some of the poison themselves. Or be force-fed these baits if they are caught in the act of placing them.
 
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Unfortunately we have lots of issues similar to this up here

People throwing baits into backyards

Someone else let a pair of savage dogs into a backyard and they killed two small maltese shiztu dogs

can only guess would be due to barking coming from backyard dogs. Not that it justifies it but some people are very touchy over trivial things. If there is a great song on my radio when coming home and I leave it on for half a min after I touch down my stupid neighbour go bananas. There was almost fisticuffs here recently when passers bye were barked at by a neighbour's insecured dog.
 
You're in big trouble if you have a problem with dogs up here. Only a handful of houses on our street and the street behind us don't have dogs.

Cruelty to animals, dogs in particular, sends me into a rage.
 
I'm glad we live rural. The only thing we have to worry about is our dog getting bitten by a snake or eaten by dingoes. No sickos chucking baits around.
 
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I'm glad we live rural. The only thing we have to worry about is our dog getting bitten by a snake or eaten by dingoes. No sickos chucking baits around.

Its funny you mentioned dingoes , I was utterly amazed at seeing a dingo standing on a traffic island on my way to work this morning

No fear of traffic , very strange indeed
 
In Sydney one of my relos had to put up with neighbouring giant dogs, maybe pig dogs or whatever barking anytime they seen anyway walking past, they were on an elevated balcony and there was a very busy shop underneath. And also in night time. Complaints were made to Council but nothing was done. This went on for about 25 years. No way I would have tolerated that.

It could well be classified as cruelty to humans and as there were many victims in the neighbourhood as crimes against humanity.
 
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Dogs and cats have successfully wiped out many native species so I have not time for them

Is it your love of the good ol Aussie species that draws this comment?Hmmmm.
 
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Dogs and cats have successfully wiped out many native species so I have not time for them

Is it your love of the good ol Aussie species that draws this comment?Hmmmm.

Exactly, I have campaigned on such issues, the latest is the West Byron development here, it will seriously decimate a koala population that are becoming rarer by the day. I deliberately drive slowly near my place that is almost surrounded by national park. I deliberately study which trees are for local species and berate my neighbours when they do otherwise.
 
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I don't like how kangaroos are killed to feed domestic dogs - tell the dogs to stuff off and save the kangaroos.

The only good roo' is dead roo'. Nothing but a plague and a pest and every farm I've hunted on the farmers want as many as possible knocked over.
 
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I don't like how kangaroos are killed to feed domestic dogs - tell the dogs to stuff off and save the kangaroos.

The only good roo' is dead roo'. Nothing but a plague and a pest and every farm I've hunted on the farmers want as many as possible knocked over.

They were probably saying the same about the Aborigines a few hundreds of years ago as were many massacres. After another 100 years we may appreciate our environment sufficiently as not to over breed, to depopulate and return many broad acre farms back to bush land in an attempt to bring our greenhouse temperatures down. I feel sorry for future generations with the poisoned legacy we have left them.
 
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I don't like how kangaroos are killed to feed domestic dogs - tell the dogs to stuff off and save the kangaroos.

The only good roo' is dead roo'. Nothing but a plague and a pest and every farm I've hunted on the farmers want as many as possible knocked over.

They were probably saying the same about the Aborigines a few hundreds of years ago as were many massacres. After another 100 years we may appreciate our environment sufficiently as not to over breed, to depopulate and return many broad acre farms back to bush land in an attempt to bring our greenhouse temperatures down. I feel sorry for future generations with the poisoned legacy we have left them.

Give it a rest seriously…situation is nothing alike...
 
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I don't like how kangaroos are killed to feed domestic dogs - tell the dogs to stuff off and save the kangaroos.

The only good roo' is dead roo'. Nothing but a plague and a pest and every farm I've hunted on the farmers want as many as possible knocked over.

Didn't know you were the hunting type young Willow

Spent a few years in Moura many years ago used to go out hunting feral pigs on the sorghum properties

Now there's a rush for you if you ever needed it , chasing hunting dogs in absolute darkness in the middle of winter hitting mobs of pigs only armed with a knife

Could tell you some very hairy stories …....,having mumma's circling you running at 40km/h because an inexperienced dog hit a sucker and all you can hear is the bush tearing up and this Mum screaming
 

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