Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Residents warned about animal poisoning - Newstalk ZB

Dog Training Charlotte,NC -
DOODYCALLS o Waste not, want not: Pet Waste o In the dog eat dog world of real estate, an area is only as good as its property values. And for areas overrun by smelly piles of dog poop, the feces factor could prove the weakest link to many homeowners. o The American Pet Products Manufacturers Association (APPMA), estimates Americans own more pets than ever before, with 74.8 million dogs as of 2008. o Beyond your grass, it has been estimated that a single gram of dog feces can contain 23 million fecal coliform bacteria, which are known to cause cramps, diarrhea, intestinal illness, and serious kidney disorders in humans. EPA even estimates that two or three days worth of droppings from a population of about 100 dogs would contribute enough bacteria to temporarily close a bay, and all watershed areas within 20 miles of it, to swimming and shellfishing. o The EPA explains that the decay of your pet's waste actually creates nutrients for weeds and algae that grow in the waterways. As these organisms thrive on your dog's droppings, they overtake the water and limit the amount of light that can penetrate the water's surface. As a result, oxygen levels in the water decrease, and the fish and seafood we eat can be asphyxiated, EPA says. o A toxic cycle o If you aren't worried about your local waterways, you may be a bit more concerned about the impact of dog droppings on your home. The thing about persistently disposing of stools improperly (or not at all) is that it kicks off a harmful cycle that can affect your whole family - including your pet. o According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), pet droppings can contribute to diseases animals pass to humans, called zoonoses. When infected dog droppings are deposited on your lawn, the eggs of certain roundworms and other parasites can linger in your soil for years. Anyone who comes into contact with that soil - be it through gardening, playing sports, walking barefoot or any other means - runs the risk of coming into contact with those eggs; especially your dog. o Some of the hard-to-pronounce parasites your lawn could harbor include Cryptosporidium, Giardia, Salmonella, as well as hookworms, ringworms and tapeworms. Infections from these bugs often cause fever, muscle aches, headache, vomiting, and diarrhea in humans. Children are most susceptible, since they often play in the dirt and put things in their mouths or eyes. o In the end, it is best not to let sleeping dogs lie when it comes to issues of communal cleanliness. After all, proper sanitation could mean the difference between your yard being a beautiful oasis, or an area that has gone to the dogs. o Author: Dave Mason is the franchise owner of DoodyCalls, Charleston's Premier Pet Waste Removal Service

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Residents warned about animal poisoning - Newstalk ZB

Residents warned about animal poisoning
Newstalk ZB
An Auckland man whose dog was poisoned while at home, is asking residents nearby to watch out for the culprit. Daniel Breslin's dog died after it ate poison dropped in his backyard in Blockhouse Bay. He says there have been several cases of animal ...

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Aerial baiting plans up in the air - ABC Online

Aerial baiting plans up in the air
ABC Online
By Gus Goswell and Kath Sullivan Farmers in eastern Victoria are worried the State Government won't be able to begin aerial baiting for wild dogs this autumn as promised. The Government intends to drop 1080 poison baits over parts of Gippsland and the ...

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The Pet Poisoner Next Door - PLoS Blogs (blog)

The Pet Poisoner Next Door
PLoS Blogs (blog)
But this year, the first dog poisoning story came on January 2, from a small town in western Canada. It was followed on Saturday by a query to Canada's Calgary Herald, a letter titled “What Kind of Twisted Person Would Poison a Dog? ...

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It's a dog's life - Nanton News

It's a dog's life
Nanton News
He and Legaults golden retriever, Belle, were poisoned Dec. 28, and Nook, who had consumed the most of the poison, ended up in the Nanton Veterinary Clinic for several days. The dogs had been poisoned by strychnine-laced chicken. ...


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Diet dangers for your dog - Chicago Sun-Times

Diet dangers for your dog
Chicago Sun-Times
“The amount of chocolate he ate could have poisoned a gazillion dogs.” The initial problem stems from Buddy's pica, a disorder which compels him to eat anything and everything within sight. Krofta scrupulously keeps food out of reach and sends Buddy to ...

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Dog Poisoning By Drug-Filled Sausage Investigated - myfoxny.com

Cape May County Herald (press release)

Dog Poisoning By Drug-Filled Sausage Investigated
myfoxny.com
By NEWSCORE WHITESBORO, NJ - Police in New Jersey were investigating one of the stranger crimes of the new year Tuesday after a man said his dog was poisoned by a sausage stuffed with cancer drugs. Goo Boo, a two-year-old pit bull, was put to sleep ...
Police Investigate Dog PoisoningCape May County Herald (press release)
Pet Poisoners, a postscriptPLoS Blogs (blog)

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Family Shares Warning About Treats After Dog's Death - WTKR Your NewsChannel 3

Family Shares Warning About Treats After Dog's Death
WTKR Your NewsChannel 3
"I feel like I poisoned both of my dogs. I know that it's not my fault. But I basically handed them poison. Because that's what I did," cried Candace. Reports of illnesses in dogs have increased dramatically after the FDA warned pet owners about ...

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Veterinary Q&A: Chocolate, rat poison, slug bait, marijuana and antifreeze are ... - The Seattle Times

Veterinary Q&A: Chocolate, rat poison, slug bait, marijuana and antifreeze are ...
The Seattle Times
Dr. Joe Musielak, an emergency-care vet at Pilchuck Veterinary Hospital in Snohomish, says five dog and cat toxins are most commonly seen in our area: chocolate, rat poison, slug bait, marijuana and antifreeze. (Dr. Joe, as he prefers to be called, ...


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Toad poison threat to dogs on the rise - Bundaberg NewsMail

Toad poison threat to dogs on the rise
Bundaberg NewsMail
"We see a lot of dogs that have been poisoned by toads here, especially in the summer months," Dr Bere said. Dr Bere said symptoms of dogs being poisoned by toads included frothing from the mouth, drooling and seizures, which often led to death. ...

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