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    Because for the average vet rat poison, chocolate, etc ARE the most common poisons.
    The majority of dog owners won't see anything worse than the blackberry bushes in the local park.
    There's about 80 houses in my street, there are 13 dogs that I know are in the street, I'm sure there's more.
    My 2 will be the only ones that regularly leave the burbs, some probably don't leave the section.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barefoot View Post
    Because for the average vet rat poison, chocolate, etc ARE the most common poisons.
    The majority of dog owners won't see anything worse than the blackberry bushes in the local park.
    There's about 80 houses in my street, there are 13 dogs that I know are in the street, I'm sure there's more.
    My 2 will be the only ones that regularly leave the burbs, some probably don't leave the section.
    It's interesting eh. My next door neighbour has a pointer and a boxer, they NEVER leave the section. The pointer is an 'escape artist' so he is always chained up, left to bordom bark for eight hours a day as his exercise.

    Wellington seems to be a big lover of poodle crosses...ugh haha. Yesterday at work we had a Viszla entire male come in and I always immediately ask the owners if they hunt!

    It would be cool to work at a rural vet....do you take your hunting dogs to the 'normal' suburban vet? I just changed vets...and I don't go to the one I work at hahaha that's saying something for you....
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