Dog Poisoning in Siem Reap
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Dog Poisoning in Siem Reap
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Re: Dog Poisoning in Siem Reap
Is the meat suitable for eating after the dog has been poisoned?
I know, they sell the meat. They don't care if people eating it get poisoned, as long as they get money.
I know, they sell the meat. They don't care if people eating it get poisoned, as long as they get money.
## I thought I knew all the answers, but they changed all the questions. ##
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Re: Dog Poisoning in Siem Reap
Hard to know what actually happened in this case, but from other reports, poisoning dogs is not standard procedure for commercial dog-nappers.
If this was really the case they would not sell many dogs. Seriously, killing off your customers is not an economically sound business practice.
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I beleive there was a case a couple of years ago in a village where a bloke bought a dead poisoned dog of a neighbour and ate some of it and promply died.Then they served the rest of the dog at his funeral and killed and poisoned a few more people.
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Re: Dog Poisoning in Siem Reap
Dog nappers use the noose-on-a-stick method. People who dislike your dog for some reason poison it. Or it could have eaten poison meant for something else, if you let your pets roam the streets at night, digging in people's rubbish, they could be eating anything.
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Re: Dog Poisoning in Siem Reap
I have seen a rabid dog beaten in Kompong Thom. The owner allowed the man who successfully clubbed it to keep it as an apology for it biting his dog and nearly biting him. They made a bonfire, use a machete to cut all the hair as best as possible, dumped it in the fire (vs grilling it over the fire which was interesting). I'm not sure what happened to his dog that was bitten.
I think this is more a case of an annoyed neighbor who was sick of a dog barking and trying to nip at her while riding the moto past the house everyday. An easy way to solve the problem. Sad nevertheless.
I agree. It could have also eaten something bad. It also kind a looks like Parvo as I believe it usually involves bleeding from the anus.
I think this is more a case of an annoyed neighbor who was sick of a dog barking and trying to nip at her while riding the moto past the house everyday. An easy way to solve the problem. Sad nevertheless.
I agree. It could have also eaten something bad. It also kind a looks like Parvo as I believe it usually involves bleeding from the anus.
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Re: Dog Poisoning in Siem Reap
Thieves wanting to steal from your house poison not dog nappers. They say two egg yolks down the dogs throat straight away will clear out the poison
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