Re: vit D3 just killed my dog

sal (sals@rain.org)
Wed, 04 Mar 1998 13:26:03 -0800

.I feel the rat bait they sell now is strong enough to kill pets and other animals that eat the rats.  Don't trust the farm stores that tell you that it will take a bucketfull of bait to kill your dog as that is being proven wrong and I feel there will be secondary kill because I have seen  it.    This is not an organic product no matter what the USDA says..


At 02:54 PM 3/4/98 -0600, you wrote:
Sal... Where the hell doe= s this stuff come from. My dog and one other two blocks away were poisoned... my dog was never allowed to run free and the other dog was chained. After they showed symptoms the kidney damage was too great, but the vet said after the shit had been in 'em a day or two it would've been too late. I had confirmation biopsy done at U of Mich., U of Minnesota and got same diagnosis.
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These dogs were deliberately murdered. The question is where in god's name the poisoner got concentrated vit D3. The farm stores sell some preparations but they're diluted to the extent it would take a bucketful of the bait to kill a dog. Maybe you can help me find out. The suspicion is that whoever did this put it into a bait - candy, sausage - that would have attracted the animals. But I live right next door to a grade school and last time I heard kids like candy too and aren't necessarily too fussy where they get it.

Ray Howe
Lone Oak Press
304 11th Ave SE
Rochester, MN 55904
507-280-6557 / Fax =3D 507-280-6260
lonewolf@loneoak.org or rhowe@means.net

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