Thursday, August 23, 2012

Prairie dog poison choice of last resort - Arizona Daily Sun

Indian Trail Dog Grooming

Linda Atha
4702 W Hwy 74
Monroe, NC 28105
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Begging 101 Begging is defined in my mind by any eye contact or starring at the food any closer to the owners or their guest form closer then 6 feet. First and foremost you need to have the owners be sure to stop feeding from the table or their hands when are they are eating or snacking. Some owners may not be feeding the dog from the table but the dog still hopes and give the eyes. I like to use a water bottle for begging. This is great if the dog does not like the water bottle. I like the fact that to correction can be done from the other side of the room and the dog sees you administer the correct from the direction that the begging occurs. 1. Start with the water bottle primed in the sink and tune the stream to a thin stream line. Then while eating at the table the owner has the bottle ready and give the dog a squirt in the forehead for coming and closer to the table then 6 feet and or starring at the plates. 2. If the water bottle does not work then you can use a shake can or put the dog into a down stay or place command. Please add your comments.... Mark Thompson
Prairie dog poison choice of last resort - Arizona Daily Sun

Prairie dog poison choice of last resort
Arizona Daily Sun
The poison capsules are buried in burrows at least 4 feet deep, and workers monitor the site to make sure no capsules are pushed back out and affect dogs, kids and birds. The zinc phosphide is approved by the EPA, as are the exterminators. If the ...


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12 dogs found dead - Times of India

12 dogs found dead
Times of India
COIMBATORE: Panic hit residents of Rajeev Gandhi Salai near Ganapathy after 12 dogs were found poisoned in the locality on Sunday afternoon. The residents alleged that somebody had fed the animals mutton curry mixed with poison. Corporation officials ...


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Inside the Police Reports: My Aunt Is Trying to Poison Me, My Dog - Patch.com

Inside the Police Reports: My Aunt Is Trying to Poison Me, My Dog
Patch.com
A Norcross woman called authorities last week to report that she believes her aunt is trying to poison her and her dog. According to the police report, the 57-year-old woman told Norcross Police that she has evidence to support her claim. She didn't ...


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Common food items that are toxic to pets - NorthJersey.com (blog)

Common food items that are toxic to pets
NorthJersey.com (blog)
Ask the Vets is a weekly column published by The Record. This question was answered by Dr. Tanya Karlecke of Oradell Animal Hospital in Paramus, N.J.: Question: My dog recently ingested macadamia nuts and became very ill. What are other common food ...


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Arizona: Flagstaff Plans to Poison Prairie Dogs in Park - Tucson Citizen

Arizona: Flagstaff Plans to Poison Prairie Dogs in Park
Tucson Citizen
According to an article in the Arizona Daily Sun, a resident near the park is concerned about her service dog consuming the poison, Zinc phosphide. In addition to potential secondary poisoning, Zinc phosphide is an inhumane method of killing prairie dogs.


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Dogs Sickened By Rat Poison In Boston - CBS Local

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Dogs Sickened By Rat Poison In Boston
CBS Local
BOSTON (CBS) – A warning for pet owners who walk their dogs in the city: some dogs are getting sick from eating rat poison. “It can be quite dangerous. The ingestion of rat poisoning can do internal damage in a dog or cat,” says Rob Halpin with the ...


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RUFF Warns Dogs (and Kids) About Loose Rat Poison - NorthEndWaterfront.com

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RUFF Warns Dogs (and Kids) About Loose Rat Poison
NorthEndWaterfront.com
There was an incident this past weekend where loose rat poison was left out in Greenough Lane. Dogs are very attracted to the poison and both consumed a fair amount. Both dogs ended up at Angell Memorial. The RUFF team went over during the park pick ...


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