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by HighDesertGSD on 19 March 2009 - 23:03

Din't want to scare you too much.

I know of one case of deliberate poisoning of a GSD which was left outside in the front yard. It was a male that had just finished its championship.

I know of another case of poisoning, not GSD. A blood hound was poisoned and died. This dog was a part-time police dog that was housed with a forensic scientist owner. It was believed to be a case of venegence. The criminal that the dog once tracked down came back to poison it.

I never let my dog be outside in the front yard. The gate and the front part of the fence are of solid material. The GSD can be poisoned or harmed in numerous ways if the fence or the gate is not solid at the front of the house, IMO.

by RONNIERUNCO on 20 March 2009 - 00:03

I CAN RELATE TO THE POOR BLOODHOUND. I HATE IT WHEN SOMETHING I TRACK TURNS AROUND AND TRACKS ME DOWN. I HAD A BIG CRUSH ON THIS KFC WAITRESS. HER ARMPITS SMELLED JUST LIKE COLONEL SANDERS SECRET RECIPE. ME AND DINKIE TRACKED HER HOME ONE NIGHT BUT THEN HER BF AND HIS RHODESIAN RIDGEBACK TRACKED US BACK TO OUR PLACE. HER BF AND HIS DOG BEAT THE HELL OUT OF ME AND DINKIE. I CANT HELP IT. I STILL GET SO EXCITED WHEN I PASS OR SMELL A KFC.

GSDguy08

by GSDguy08 on 20 March 2009 - 04:03

lol Ronnie.....





 


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