Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Everett landscaper charged with trying to poison dogs with antifreeze-soaked hot dogs

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Everett landscaper charged with trying to poison dogs with antifreeze-soaked hot dogs
An Everett man was arraigned this morning on charges that he attempted to poison dogs by dropping antifreeze-soaked hot dogs on a lawn he just cut in Charlestown. Kenneth M. Hyland, 53, was ordered held on $5,000 cash bail; his bail was also
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Two beloved dogs dead after 'they were intentionally poisoned with antifreeze-laced meat by neighbor annoyed at their barking'
An animal rescue center in Fort Worth, Texas is offering a reward for information in the deaths of Nala and Bruno, two boxers who died on August 26 after the intentional poisoning. And now details are emerging about a neighbor who had threatened the dogs
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Police probe alleged poisoning of dogs in Moscow
In this Thursday Sept. 20, 2012 photo, a muzzled dog, in a park, where dozens of dogs were killed in a mass poisoning of dogs in a Moscow park. On Friday, Sept. 21, 2012, police opened a criminal probe into the suspected poisoning of animals by
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Massachusetts landscaper denies trying to poison dogs with anti-freeze hotdogs
BOSTON – A landscaper has been held on $5,000 bail for allegedly trying to poison dogs with antifreeze-soaked hot dogs he left on a Boston lawn he had just cut. Kenneth Hyland of Everett also had his bail revoked in two unrelated cases at his
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Dog treat recalled due to Salmonella risk
A Denver company says it is voluntarily recalling its dog treat Boots & Barkley 5-inch American Beef Bully Sticks, due to Salmonella risk. "Salmonella can sicken animals that eat these products and humans are at risk for salmonella poisoning
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Dogs in Moscow possibly being poisoned
"They write how they kill them, post photographs, tell you which poison is better and where to buy it." In the case of this neighborhood's dogs, the poison of choice was amanita phalloides, also known as the death cap mushroom, which has no
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Moscow Dog Poisoning Probed By Police
MOSCOW -- Vera Lesovets held up photographs of her dog, Yasha, a spunky 5-year-old corgi, nipping playfully at the heels of a German shepherd twice her size. But Yasha's life was cut short this week: After snacking on something in a Moscow park
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Boots & Barkley dog treats sold at Target recalled after positive tests for salmonella
Salmonella bacteria can sicken animals that eat these products and humans are at risk for salmonella poisoning from touching contaminated pet products, especially if they have not thoroughly washed their hands after handling. People who may have
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Animal poisoning: Drop in deliberate cases
Birds of prey, pet dogs, and wild animals were among the victims of deliberate or accidental poisonings in Scotland last year. Figures from Scottish government show birds of prey remain most at risk. Deliberate poisoning resulted in the deaths of a golden
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